£385,000
3 bed terraced house for saleBellevue Park, Brislington, Bristol BS4
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
A three bedroom Victorian terraced home with upstairs bathroom
Perfect for buyers seeking a period home
Single storey Kitchen extension & roof replaced around 5 years ago
Stunning long sunny south facing rear garden
Sought after Brislington location
Nearby to Sandy Park shops & close proximity to Holymead School
Green space nearby through Nightingale Valley/ Eastwood Farm Nature reserve/ River Avon trail
Wheelchair accessible
Situated on the quiet cut-de-sac of Bellevue Park, in the highly desirable area of Brislington, is this charming, extended three-bedroom Victorian terraced home. The property offers generous open-plan living within a characterful period residence.
Upon entering the ground floor into a hallway, the tasteful front door leads into a hallway a cosy lounge with log burner, at the rear of the ground floor a spacious extended kitchen/ dining and further snug area.
The kitchen benefits from white units with wooden tops, feature fireplace, skylights allowing the light to flood in, there is two useful under-stair storage area. This space is the hub of the home with period features and charm opening onto via the back door onto the long sunny south facing rear garden.
The first floor comprises three bedrooms: A principal bedroom with feature fireplace and built-in storage; a second double bedroom and a third single bedroom. There is a well presented bathroom suite with skylight producing plenty of natural light and a lengthy landing which provides access into the good sized loft space.
Additional features include double glazing and gas central heating throughout.
To the rear, the garden offers a private outdoor retreat, complete with a decked seating area at the rear of the garden, pathways and raised borders with plants and shrubbery and fenced surround to ensure seclusion. The property benefits from two storage sheds, one of the storage sheds has water and electrical supply. At the rear of the garden there is secure back lane access.
Located just three miles south-east of Bristol city centre, Brislington is a well-connected and sought-after neighbourhood. The property enjoys excellent transport links via the A4 to both Bristol and Bath, with the M32 providing convenient access to the M5 and M4 motorways. Bristol Temple Meads railway station is approximately a 30-minute walk away, offering direct rail services to London. A dedicated cycle path allows for a 20-minute commute to the city centre.
Brislington is popular with both families and professionals. It falls within the catchment area for the well-regarded Holymead Infant and Primary School. Local amenities include a selection of independent coffee shops such as Kin and Grounded, a community grocery store, and a variety of eateries including The Langton Arms, The Knowle, and Miro Lounge. The area also caters to the creative community with shops such as These Two Hands.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to green spaces, including Nightingale Valley, Eastwood Farm Nature Reserve, and the River Avon Trail. Brislington offers a wonderful balance of suburban charm and convenient access to urban life.
Upon entering the ground floor into a hallway, the tasteful front door leads into a hallway a cosy lounge with log burner, at the rear of the ground floor a spacious extended kitchen/ dining and further snug area.
The kitchen benefits from white units with wooden tops, feature fireplace, skylights allowing the light to flood in, there is two useful under-stair storage area. This space is the hub of the home with period features and charm opening onto via the back door onto the long sunny south facing rear garden.
The first floor comprises three bedrooms: A principal bedroom with feature fireplace and built-in storage; a second double bedroom and a third single bedroom. There is a well presented bathroom suite with skylight producing plenty of natural light and a lengthy landing which provides access into the good sized loft space.
Additional features include double glazing and gas central heating throughout.
To the rear, the garden offers a private outdoor retreat, complete with a decked seating area at the rear of the garden, pathways and raised borders with plants and shrubbery and fenced surround to ensure seclusion. The property benefits from two storage sheds, one of the storage sheds has water and electrical supply. At the rear of the garden there is secure back lane access.
Located just three miles south-east of Bristol city centre, Brislington is a well-connected and sought-after neighbourhood. The property enjoys excellent transport links via the A4 to both Bristol and Bath, with the M32 providing convenient access to the M5 and M4 motorways. Bristol Temple Meads railway station is approximately a 30-minute walk away, offering direct rail services to London. A dedicated cycle path allows for a 20-minute commute to the city centre.
Brislington is popular with both families and professionals. It falls within the catchment area for the well-regarded Holymead Infant and Primary School. Local amenities include a selection of independent coffee shops such as Kin and Grounded, a community grocery store, and a variety of eateries including The Langton Arms, The Knowle, and Miro Lounge. The area also caters to the creative community with shops such as These Two Hands.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to green spaces, including Nightingale Valley, Eastwood Farm Nature Reserve, and the River Avon Trail. Brislington offers a wonderful balance of suburban charm and convenient access to urban life.