£375,000
2 bed terraced house for saleClifton View, Totterdown BS3
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: A
Just added
Freehold
About this property
"The views from the house over to Ashton Court mean that you can always see the balloons no matter which way they go. Seeing them from the comfort of your home whilst drinking a coffee early in the morning is amazing."
The home
This home opens into a welcoming entrance hall, which provides access to two ground floor bedrooms. The principal bedroom is positioned at the rear of the property and benefits from a renovated en-suite bathroom, upgraded by the current owner. Upstairs a bright and spacious open-plan kitchen and living area is flooded with natural light. The centrally positioned staircase nicely separates the kitchen and living spaces, maintaining a sense of openness while creating clearly defined areas for cooking and relaxing. From the front of the property, the elevated position allows for far-reaching, panoramic views stretching across to Ashton Court, the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge, and Bristol’s colourful hillside homes. The upstairs layout has been thoughtfully designed to maximise these stunning outlooks. The property also benefits from 12 solar panels, resulting in exceptionally low energy costs, and boasts an outstanding EPC rating of A (96), a really impressive score for a home of this age.
The outside
To the front of the house, mature and colourful planting gives the property the feel of a hidden oasis within Totterdown. The private decking area to the front is a particularly attractive feature, often enjoyed for summer barbecues and socialising with neighbours, adding to the strong sense of community on the road. The private rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, providing a great space for relaxing, children to play, or outdoor entertaining. There is also a powered outhouse, offering excellent potential as a home office, studio, or hobby space.
Living in Totterdown
Totterdown is a hugely popular part of Bristol located in the south-east of the city. Within a five-minute walk from the house, you’ll find the The Sundial Kitchen, Fox & West Deli and Bank.
For those looking for green space, there are few better places in Bristol. The nearby Victoria Park offers approximately 50 acres of large open space with fantastic views of the city. Plus, you’ll find Perrett’s Park and Arnos Vale are also just a short walk away.
Totterdown is perfect for those working within Bristol and for the cities beyond via the trains at nearby Temple Meads. For drivers, easy access to Wells Road takes you directly through the city to the M32 or the countryside of Chew Valley, the Mendips, and North Somerset.
The home
This home opens into a welcoming entrance hall, which provides access to two ground floor bedrooms. The principal bedroom is positioned at the rear of the property and benefits from a renovated en-suite bathroom, upgraded by the current owner. Upstairs a bright and spacious open-plan kitchen and living area is flooded with natural light. The centrally positioned staircase nicely separates the kitchen and living spaces, maintaining a sense of openness while creating clearly defined areas for cooking and relaxing. From the front of the property, the elevated position allows for far-reaching, panoramic views stretching across to Ashton Court, the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge, and Bristol’s colourful hillside homes. The upstairs layout has been thoughtfully designed to maximise these stunning outlooks. The property also benefits from 12 solar panels, resulting in exceptionally low energy costs, and boasts an outstanding EPC rating of A (96), a really impressive score for a home of this age.
The outside
To the front of the house, mature and colourful planting gives the property the feel of a hidden oasis within Totterdown. The private decking area to the front is a particularly attractive feature, often enjoyed for summer barbecues and socialising with neighbours, adding to the strong sense of community on the road. The private rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, providing a great space for relaxing, children to play, or outdoor entertaining. There is also a powered outhouse, offering excellent potential as a home office, studio, or hobby space.
Living in Totterdown
Totterdown is a hugely popular part of Bristol located in the south-east of the city. Within a five-minute walk from the house, you’ll find the The Sundial Kitchen, Fox & West Deli and Bank.
For those looking for green space, there are few better places in Bristol. The nearby Victoria Park offers approximately 50 acres of large open space with fantastic views of the city. Plus, you’ll find Perrett’s Park and Arnos Vale are also just a short walk away.
Totterdown is perfect for those working within Bristol and for the cities beyond via the trains at nearby Temple Meads. For drivers, easy access to Wells Road takes you directly through the city to the M32 or the countryside of Chew Valley, the Mendips, and North Somerset.
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