This end terrace home has a lovely feel throughout and is in a great location, close to popular local schools and amenities.
There is a lovely feel throughout this 1950's home, with its modern décor perfectly blended with features such as exposed and painted floorboards, and the solid fuel burner in the lounge which creates a lovely focal point.
Both the reception...
This end terrace home has a lovely feel throughout and is in a great location, close to popular local schools and amenities.
There is a lovely feel throughout this 1950's home, with its modern décor perfectly blended with features such as exposed and painted floorboards, and the solid fuel burner in the lounge which creates a lovely focal point.
Both the reception rooms have been opened up to create a light and airy sociable space.
The lounge has a cosy feel to it, whilst the dining room has doors that open directly onto the garden.
The kitchen, which can be accessed from both the hallway and dining room, has ample cupboard and worktop space, and has a window that looks out over the pretty south-facing back garden.
Upstairs on the first floor there are 3 bedrooms, 2 of which have fitted storage cupboards.
The third bedroom is a single room but would also make a great home office if required.
A spacious family bathroom which is big enough for a bath with a separate shower cubicle, completes this floor.
Stairs rise to the loft which we believe was converted in the late 1960's. This is a great space and spans the width of the house. 2 windows look out over the back garden and and there is useful eaves storage.
Outside
The front garden is enclosed by fencing and has a number of trees which provides privacy from the road. The back garden has a patio next to the house which is perfect for sitting and enjoying drinks or al fresco dining.
The main part of the garden is lawned with some mature trees providing colour and privacy.
There is a storage shed to the side of the house, ideal for those that have bikes, as well as a gate that opens to the parking at the rear which provides parking for 2 cars.
There is also a single garage within a block beyond the parking spaces.
Location
Set back from the road behind a stone wall is this terrace of only 7 properties, in the heart of Stoke Bishop, recently ranked in the top 10 suburbs in the UK.
It's in a great position with the local shops on Stoke Hill literally moments away, as well as being close to the bus stops and a short walk to The Downs.
The popular primary schools of Elmlea and Stoke Bishop are all an easy walk away, whilst you are in the catchment for the highly regarded Bristol Free School.
Bristol City Centre is easily accessible via Whiteladies Road, whilst Southmead Hospital is a little over 3 miles away, with easy access also to the M5.
There is plenty of open green space on hand - Stoke Lodge with its children's play area is at the top of the road, whilst a walk in the other direction leads to The Downs and its acres of open space and views towards Avon Gorge and Clifton Suspension Bridge.
We think...
Homes of this style are rarely available as the size and layout works for lots of buyers. It's ideal for families looking to take advantage of the local schools and green spaces, or downsizers who love the area and the convenience that it offers.