On the ground floor of this 1950s terrace, off the entrance porch which provides and place for shoes and coats is the living room which, despite its size, has a very cosy feel. There is a bay window bringing in plenty of light, floorboards which add some character and a working log burner in the fireplace. There is also plenty of storage including shelving in the alcove...
On the ground floor of this 1950s terrace, off the entrance porch which provides and place for shoes and coats is the living room which, despite its size, has a very cosy feel. There is a bay window bringing in plenty of light, floorboards which add some character and a working log burner in the fireplace. There is also plenty of storage including shelving in the alcove. Beyond the living room is the extended kitchen/diner.
The kitchen itself is a contemporary handleless style and has ample cupboard and counter space including two large pan drawers and a breakfast bar. The appliances are fully integrated with a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, double oven and large gas hob. The extension has space for a good sized dining table, as well as room for a second lounge area, while there is also a WC and dedicated space for a washing machine and dryer. Natural light pours in through Velux windows in the roof of the extension and bi-folding doors on to the garden.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and the main bathroom. Both of the double bedrooms are a similar size with the one at the front benefitting from a built in wardrobe storage space and the rear bedroom enjoying an outlook over the garden. Bedroom 3 is an ideal size for a small child, a home office or walk-in wardrobe space, the bathroom has a white suite with an electric shower over the bath. The loft is easily easily accessible storage thanks to the addition of a staircase .
Outside
The rear garden is low maintenance and securely enclosed with a west facing aspect. Split into two main sections, a large patio section providing a perfect seating and an area of artificial lawn at the end meaning the garden can be enjoyed all year round. There is a raised flowerbed between the two sections while there is plenty of room to add potted and climbing plants to fill the garden with colour and life! There is also a garden at the front of the house, which as well as being low maintenance, could be turned into parking if desired, subject to the necessary consents.
Location
Close to the "2" and "2a" bus routes which go from Stockwood to Cribbs Causeway via the City Centre, there are a wealth of green spaces nearby such as Stockwood Nature Reserve (0.9 miles) and Burnbush park (0.4 miles) as well as local shops including a Co-op which is 0.5 miles away. Access to Whitchurch Village and the Whitchurch Railway Path (The Strawberry Line) is easy with pathways just a few minutes from the front door. For those needing school access, Woodlands Academy on Whittock Road is 0.3 miles away, as is Whitchurch Primary School on Bristol Road.
We think...
This home would make an excellent first step on to the property ladder, particularly for those wanting a a house they can move straight into and a home that offers more space than many of the comparable properties in the area!
Material information (provided by owner)
This property is freehold, the EPC rating is C and the council tax band is B.