£375,000
(£335/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleLewin Street, Redfield BS5
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,120 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
"Living here has been so peaceful for us, as the house is in such a quiet spot, despite being so close to the city centre! We love the view from our attic bedroom window out over Bristol, where we can watch the fireworks on Bonfire Night or New Years. We love how easily we can wander into nature at St George's Park, the cemetery & Troopers Hill. We love getting cosy around the woodburner in winter. We have also loved getting involved with the thriving community in our area (e.g. Choir, Art Trail)"
The house
This characterful three-storey Victorian terraced house is a true gem in the heart of Redfield. With original exposed beams, lovingly restored period floorboards, and a surprisingly generous footprint for a two-bedroom home, this is a special find in East Bristol. The ground floor flows from a welcoming hallway into a cosy, light-filled living room, complete with a wood-burning stove and beautiful original floorboards restored to their former glory. Further on, the kitchen is a generous and practical space with ample storage and an outlook over the garden. Both the kitchen & the living room have had underfloor insulation added. A garden/utility room at the rear of the ground floor provides a useful additional space. Upstairs, the first floor offers two well-proportioned bedrooms - the principal bedroom is a calm, bright and spacious room with a lovely view of the terraced houses on the street, while the second bedroom is currently used as a creative studio & music room. The bathroom has been recently renovated with a minimalist style & finished with cool blue-grey metro tiles. The top floor houses a wonderful attic loft room - a sun-drenched retreat lit by a Velux skylight, with built-in eaves storage and loads of character. The flat roof of the attic dormer has been recently replaced and the main roof has had five solar panels installed, contributing to its high-scoring energy rating.
The outside space
The rear garden is a real surprise for a terraced house of this size - a generous, lush and private space with raised timber planting beds, a gravel central path, and a wonderful canopy of mature fruit trees. Whether you are a keen gardener or simply want somewhere peaceful to sit, this garden has real potential. At the far end, a door leads through to the double garage - a rare bonus for this part of Bristol. The garage has had its electrics fully rewired and an EV charging point, making it ideal for storage, a workshop, or parking for an electric vehicle.
Living in Redfield
Lewin Street is a quiet residential road in Redfield. This neighbourhood has a vibrant community feel, with a growing number of independent shops, cafés, and pubs along Church Road - including local favourites like The Red Church, Orchard Café, The Bristol Loaf, The Lock-Up, Prior and the Small City Bookshop. St George’s Park is a short stroll from Lewin Street and remains one of the city’s most loved green spaces, offering a play area, tennis courts, café, skate park, and lake. The shops and cafés of Easton are also easily reached via the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path, with well-known spots such as the Public Market, Catacolours, Garden of Easton, and Bristol Sweet Mart all nearby. For commuters, the area offers quick access into Bristol City Centre by bus, bike, or car, while Bath and the motorway network are within easy reach. Bristol Temple Meads is also just a short journey away, making this an ideal location for both work and leisure.
The house
This characterful three-storey Victorian terraced house is a true gem in the heart of Redfield. With original exposed beams, lovingly restored period floorboards, and a surprisingly generous footprint for a two-bedroom home, this is a special find in East Bristol. The ground floor flows from a welcoming hallway into a cosy, light-filled living room, complete with a wood-burning stove and beautiful original floorboards restored to their former glory. Further on, the kitchen is a generous and practical space with ample storage and an outlook over the garden. Both the kitchen & the living room have had underfloor insulation added. A garden/utility room at the rear of the ground floor provides a useful additional space. Upstairs, the first floor offers two well-proportioned bedrooms - the principal bedroom is a calm, bright and spacious room with a lovely view of the terraced houses on the street, while the second bedroom is currently used as a creative studio & music room. The bathroom has been recently renovated with a minimalist style & finished with cool blue-grey metro tiles. The top floor houses a wonderful attic loft room - a sun-drenched retreat lit by a Velux skylight, with built-in eaves storage and loads of character. The flat roof of the attic dormer has been recently replaced and the main roof has had five solar panels installed, contributing to its high-scoring energy rating.
The outside space
The rear garden is a real surprise for a terraced house of this size - a generous, lush and private space with raised timber planting beds, a gravel central path, and a wonderful canopy of mature fruit trees. Whether you are a keen gardener or simply want somewhere peaceful to sit, this garden has real potential. At the far end, a door leads through to the double garage - a rare bonus for this part of Bristol. The garage has had its electrics fully rewired and an EV charging point, making it ideal for storage, a workshop, or parking for an electric vehicle.
Living in Redfield
Lewin Street is a quiet residential road in Redfield. This neighbourhood has a vibrant community feel, with a growing number of independent shops, cafés, and pubs along Church Road - including local favourites like The Red Church, Orchard Café, The Bristol Loaf, The Lock-Up, Prior and the Small City Bookshop. St George’s Park is a short stroll from Lewin Street and remains one of the city’s most loved green spaces, offering a play area, tennis courts, café, skate park, and lake. The shops and cafés of Easton are also easily reached via the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path, with well-known spots such as the Public Market, Catacolours, Garden of Easton, and Bristol Sweet Mart all nearby. For commuters, the area offers quick access into Bristol City Centre by bus, bike, or car, while Bath and the motorway network are within easy reach. Bristol Temple Meads is also just a short journey away, making this an ideal location for both work and leisure.
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