£535,000
3 bed terraced house for saleWick Crescent, Brislington BS4
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
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Freehold
About this property
"i've loved living in my home for the last 10 years, starting from renovating the house to it being a home to raise my family in. On a sunny day the light streams through into the kitchen and I love sitting out on the decking taking in the view. It's been great to be so close to the shops, deli and cafes on Sandy Park and the library across the road has been great with young children. The road is quiet and friendly away from the bustle of the busier local streets."
The home
This exceptionally spacious (1238sq ft) home enjoys a fantastic space for a growing family with large entertainment space to the ground floor. On entry, you are met with a hallway leading to the living with a large bay window, stripped floorboards and tall ceilings. Continuing through the hallway, there is a WC tucked beneath the staircase. Next, you are welcomed into a tasteful kitchen/diner with underfloor heating and three large windows overlooking the garden. The contemporary kitchen includes solid oak worktops and a combination of wall and base units. Moving upstairs there are two large double bedrooms and a third single bedroom. The stylish family bathroom includes a four-piece suite with a separate bath and shower. There is underfloor heating and a heated towel rail also.
Outside
Stepping out of the kitchen, there is a balcony which leads down to the main garden area. The south east facing garden has been laid to lawn and a patio at the end.
Living in Brislington
Situated in a lovely pocket of houses in Brislington, this property is within walking distance of several well-regarded shops and cafes including Kin and Deli at Sandy Park. Paintworks is also just a short walk and is home to Miro Lounge and Coffee Club. Hop Union and Lost & Grounded are nationally renowned Bristol breweries with tap rooms, both of which are within walking distance.
The area is popular with young professionals families, being both close to the city centre but also accessible to several parks and larger green areas, such as the Nightingale Valley Nature Reserve and St Annes Wood. Arnos Vale Cemetery is just a short walk away and there are fairly extensive footpaths around the River Avon, which wrap around Brislington through some scenic spots, which includes the popular Beese’s Riverside Bar to the east. The area is also home to several good schools, such as Hollymead and Broomhill Primary. For commuters, Brislington is well placed, with several buses running through the area including the Park & Ride, as well as routes for cycling and walking to Bristol City Centre.
The home
This exceptionally spacious (1238sq ft) home enjoys a fantastic space for a growing family with large entertainment space to the ground floor. On entry, you are met with a hallway leading to the living with a large bay window, stripped floorboards and tall ceilings. Continuing through the hallway, there is a WC tucked beneath the staircase. Next, you are welcomed into a tasteful kitchen/diner with underfloor heating and three large windows overlooking the garden. The contemporary kitchen includes solid oak worktops and a combination of wall and base units. Moving upstairs there are two large double bedrooms and a third single bedroom. The stylish family bathroom includes a four-piece suite with a separate bath and shower. There is underfloor heating and a heated towel rail also.
Outside
Stepping out of the kitchen, there is a balcony which leads down to the main garden area. The south east facing garden has been laid to lawn and a patio at the end.
Living in Brislington
Situated in a lovely pocket of houses in Brislington, this property is within walking distance of several well-regarded shops and cafes including Kin and Deli at Sandy Park. Paintworks is also just a short walk and is home to Miro Lounge and Coffee Club. Hop Union and Lost & Grounded are nationally renowned Bristol breweries with tap rooms, both of which are within walking distance.
The area is popular with young professionals families, being both close to the city centre but also accessible to several parks and larger green areas, such as the Nightingale Valley Nature Reserve and St Annes Wood. Arnos Vale Cemetery is just a short walk away and there are fairly extensive footpaths around the River Avon, which wrap around Brislington through some scenic spots, which includes the popular Beese’s Riverside Bar to the east. The area is also home to several good schools, such as Hollymead and Broomhill Primary. For commuters, Brislington is well placed, with several buses running through the area including the Park & Ride, as well as routes for cycling and walking to Bristol City Centre.



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