£365,000
2 bed flat for saleKennington Avenue, Bishopston BS7
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Leasehold
About this property
"The flat has lovely bright rooms with lots of natural light, in a quiet location in one of my favourite parts of Bristol. We have a large sunny garden, which feels unique for a flat in our area, plus it really convenient for shops and eating out, as we're so close to Gloucester Road and Ashley Down Road."
The home
Sold with no onward chain, a smart and well-presented two bedroom garden flat on Kennington Avenue, Bishopston, benefitting from a substantial garden facing southeast. Entrance is into a large hallway, with the first bedroom on your left, which looks upon the rear garden. Continuing through the hallway the family bathroom suite (Installed four years ago) is next, followed by the largest bedroom, with plenty of space for storage options. Finally, you are greeted by the focal point of the home, the open plan living/kitchen/dining area. The kitchen benefits from modern cupboards, extractor and hob.
The outside space
Side access is available along the left side of the property, and there is a useful courtyard in front of the entrance door. A gate leads to the large garden, beginning with a patio and wooden shed for storage. The lawn area takes up most of the garden, with a variety of shrubbery and trees bordering the plot.
Living in Bishopston
Kennington Avenue is a popular residential street close to the ever-popular Gloucester Road with its array of independent shops and café’s such as fed 313, Boston Tea Party and Pizzarova. The area is well-placed for commuters with buses running both ways on Gloucester Road and numerous cycle routes. There is also excellent access to the M5 motorway, Aztec West, Southmead Hospital and Cribbs Causeway. It is ideally situated for green spaces such as Horfield Common, St Andrews Park, The Downs and the Blaise Castle Estate. The local County Cricket Ground offers domestic and international sporting events and is located within walking distance of the property. Notable and well-regarding schools in the area include Brunel Field Primary School, Sefton Park Junior School and Fairfield High School.
The home
Sold with no onward chain, a smart and well-presented two bedroom garden flat on Kennington Avenue, Bishopston, benefitting from a substantial garden facing southeast. Entrance is into a large hallway, with the first bedroom on your left, which looks upon the rear garden. Continuing through the hallway the family bathroom suite (Installed four years ago) is next, followed by the largest bedroom, with plenty of space for storage options. Finally, you are greeted by the focal point of the home, the open plan living/kitchen/dining area. The kitchen benefits from modern cupboards, extractor and hob.
The outside space
Side access is available along the left side of the property, and there is a useful courtyard in front of the entrance door. A gate leads to the large garden, beginning with a patio and wooden shed for storage. The lawn area takes up most of the garden, with a variety of shrubbery and trees bordering the plot.
Living in Bishopston
Kennington Avenue is a popular residential street close to the ever-popular Gloucester Road with its array of independent shops and café’s such as fed 313, Boston Tea Party and Pizzarova. The area is well-placed for commuters with buses running both ways on Gloucester Road and numerous cycle routes. There is also excellent access to the M5 motorway, Aztec West, Southmead Hospital and Cribbs Causeway. It is ideally situated for green spaces such as Horfield Common, St Andrews Park, The Downs and the Blaise Castle Estate. The local County Cricket Ground offers domestic and international sporting events and is located within walking distance of the property. Notable and well-regarding schools in the area include Brunel Field Primary School, Sefton Park Junior School and Fairfield High School.
More information
Tenure
Leasehold (979 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
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