Beautifully presented throughout, the ground floor layout has been altered slightly to provide separate yet connected living spaces making the whole ground floor ideal for hosting and socialising.
The living room at the front is a cosy space to relax with a bay window keeping the room bright while the fireplace and and original floorboards add period charm. The dinin...
Beautifully presented throughout, the ground floor layout has been altered slightly to provide separate yet connected living spaces making the whole ground floor ideal for hosting and socialising.
The living room at the front is a cosy space to relax with a bay window keeping the room bright while the fireplace and and original floorboards add period charm. The dining room spans the width of the house with a window looking on to the garden, more original floorboards and a feature made out of its fireplace. The kitchen is contained within an extension to the house and has been upgraded recently by the current owner. There is a generous amount of cupboard and counter space, on-trend shaker-style door fronts, an integrated oven and hob plus spaces for other essential appliances.
Upstairs are two bedrooms, both of which are doubles, and the bathroom. The main bedroom is generous with a bay window that gives an outlook over the immediate area and beyond with the hills of Lansdown near Bath visible. There is ample space for a large bed and useful nooks and alcoves that are ideal for wardrobes and other bedroom furnishings. The other bedroom makes an ideal full time or spare bedroom depending on requirements while the bathroom, upgraded around the same time as the kitchen, is well appointed and features a large walk-in shower.
Additionally, there is an attic which has conversion potential, subject to the necessary consents.
Outside
The rear garden is a low maintenance space and enjoys a sunny south-westerly aspect. Benefitting from access from the lane running behind the terrace, there are two patio sections separated by a couple of steps. With no lawn to maintain, there is plenty of opportunity to add potted and climbing plants and create a leafy oasis! An ideal space for hosting summer BBQs, there is scope to add some lawn on the higher level if desired.
Location
Leighton Road is ideally placed for those wanting easy access into the city centre - work and social hotspots are is easy to reach with Temple Meads station (1.6 miles) Wapping Wharf (2.1 miles) and the centre itself (1.9 miles) all a quick bus ride, walk or cycle. The green spaces that make South Bristol so popular are nearby with Perretts, Arnos and Redcatch park all under a 10 minute walk away while other amenities like the Knowle pub and Jubilee swimming pool are also nearby.
We think...
This would make an ideal purchase for first-time buyers or a small family looking for a charming, comfortable and well put together home.
Material information (provided by owner)
This property is freehold, the EPC rating is D and the council tax band is B.