£360,000
2 bed terraced house for saleNags Head Hill, Troopers Hill BS5
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
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Freehold
About this property
"We've had a brilliant 10 years putting our own stamp on this beautiful Victorian home and filling it with happy memories. It's a brilliant house for hosting – the garden is a total sun trap, and we've spent many summer evenings out on the deck with an icy beverage. When we're feeling adventurous we stroll 5 minutes down the road to catch the sun set at Troopers Hill nature reserve. Otherwise we'll walk our paddleboards down to Conham River for some forest bathing before stopping off for a drink at Beeses on the way home."
The home
A characterful terraced house on Nags Head Hill, this is a home that wears it's personality with confidence. Bold colour choices, original features and an eclectic, art-filled interior make it a genuinely distinctive find in one of Bristol's most sought-after neighbourhoods.
On the ground floor, the lounge is a striking space with a bay window flooding the room with light, and a beautiful period fireplace with decorative tiled surround. French doors open through to the dining room, a warm and sociable space painted in a rich earthy red with built-in shelving, a wall-mounted fireplace and direct access to the kitchen, creating a natural flow for everyday living and entertaining alike. The kitchen has been extended to the rear and benefits from a skylight, a range cooker and a breakfast bar with garden-facing doors, making it a bright and practical heart of the home.
Upstairs, two well-proportioned bedrooms each have their own distinct character. The larger front bedroom carries the home's bold aesthetic through with an orange-painted ceiling and dark wood flooring, while the second bedroom is a calm, light-filled space with painted arch detail and garden views. The family bathroom is generously sized with both a full-length bath and a separate shower enclosure.
The outside space
To the rear, the garden is a good size with a timber deck immediately off the kitchen door, ideal for outdoor dining, leading down to a lawned and planted area with mature hedging and fencing providing good privacy. There is potential to develop and personalise the space further for those with green fingers.
Living in Troopers Hill
Nags Head Hill sits on the border of St George and Troopers Hill and neighbouring Hanham. The area not only has the benefit of a green immediate environment but several spaces to enjoy nearby. Magpie Bottom Nature Reserve is just minutes away, a brilliant spot for those looking to walk the dog or just enjoy a peaceful spot in the city. Conham River Park is also within walking distance, an oasis in Bristol with riverside walks, home to lots of wildlife such as Kingfishers and Cormorants as well as providing access via a short boat crossing to Beeses’s bar and garden, which sits next to and overlooks the river. Hanham High Street home to several cafes, some boutique shops and a florist. With Hanham on one side and St George on the other the property's location has a lot to offer. St George’s Park is one of the city’s most popular green spaces providing a kids play area, tennis courts, a cafe, a skate park, and a lake. St George has many exciting independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, including to the very popular Orchard Café. On from this, the much loved Bristol Loaf and The Lock-Up are staples in this community. For commuters, it is a short journey into Bristol City Centre by bus, bike or car, whilst also being just a short drive from Bath and the motorway networks as well. From this side of the City Centre, Bristol Temple Meads is just a short journey away.
The home
A characterful terraced house on Nags Head Hill, this is a home that wears it's personality with confidence. Bold colour choices, original features and an eclectic, art-filled interior make it a genuinely distinctive find in one of Bristol's most sought-after neighbourhoods.
On the ground floor, the lounge is a striking space with a bay window flooding the room with light, and a beautiful period fireplace with decorative tiled surround. French doors open through to the dining room, a warm and sociable space painted in a rich earthy red with built-in shelving, a wall-mounted fireplace and direct access to the kitchen, creating a natural flow for everyday living and entertaining alike. The kitchen has been extended to the rear and benefits from a skylight, a range cooker and a breakfast bar with garden-facing doors, making it a bright and practical heart of the home.
Upstairs, two well-proportioned bedrooms each have their own distinct character. The larger front bedroom carries the home's bold aesthetic through with an orange-painted ceiling and dark wood flooring, while the second bedroom is a calm, light-filled space with painted arch detail and garden views. The family bathroom is generously sized with both a full-length bath and a separate shower enclosure.
The outside space
To the rear, the garden is a good size with a timber deck immediately off the kitchen door, ideal for outdoor dining, leading down to a lawned and planted area with mature hedging and fencing providing good privacy. There is potential to develop and personalise the space further for those with green fingers.
Living in Troopers Hill
Nags Head Hill sits on the border of St George and Troopers Hill and neighbouring Hanham. The area not only has the benefit of a green immediate environment but several spaces to enjoy nearby. Magpie Bottom Nature Reserve is just minutes away, a brilliant spot for those looking to walk the dog or just enjoy a peaceful spot in the city. Conham River Park is also within walking distance, an oasis in Bristol with riverside walks, home to lots of wildlife such as Kingfishers and Cormorants as well as providing access via a short boat crossing to Beeses’s bar and garden, which sits next to and overlooks the river. Hanham High Street home to several cafes, some boutique shops and a florist. With Hanham on one side and St George on the other the property's location has a lot to offer. St George’s Park is one of the city’s most popular green spaces providing a kids play area, tennis courts, a cafe, a skate park, and a lake. St George has many exciting independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, including to the very popular Orchard Café. On from this, the much loved Bristol Loaf and The Lock-Up are staples in this community. For commuters, it is a short journey into Bristol City Centre by bus, bike or car, whilst also being just a short drive from Bath and the motorway networks as well. From this side of the City Centre, Bristol Temple Meads is just a short journey away.
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