Located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Bishopston is this well presented Victorian end of terrace home.
This property retains many period features and has real character and charm after being thoughtfully upgraded by the current owners.
The ground floor accommodation comprises; Entrance hall with stripped wooden floor, living room with bay window, original coving, ceiling rose, picture rails, stripped wood floor, period style radiator and log burner. Next door is the second reception room which features coving, picture rails, stripped wood floor, period cast iron fireplace and access to the garden via french doors.
The kitchen has been upgraded by the current owners and comprises of shaker style wall and base units with solid oak stave work tops, a built in oven, gas hob with extractor, dishwasher and a space for a freestanding fridge/freezer. A window overlooks the pretty garden which has been divided into a decking area, lawned area and tiled return. A back door off the kitchen leads out onto a beautiful, tiled side return which can be used for al fresco dining and is private from neighbours.
Upstairs is a spacious contemporary bathroom at the back of the house with traditional fittings including a pedestal wash basin, heated towel radiator. There is a side panelled bath with shower over and full height tiled surround. Stripped wooden flooring then leads onto the second double bedroom featuring picture rails and sash window. Finally at the front of the house is a lovely master bedroom spanning the full width of the property. Featuring coving, ceiling rose, picture rails, fireplace, exposed floorboards and a period style radiator running below the twin sash windows, this room looks onto the quiet street scene on Berkeley Avenue.
This stunning home is in a highly sought after Victorian cul-de-sac in the heart of Bishopston and is only a short walk from Gloucester Road and St Andrews Park whilst also falling within the catchment area for Redland Green High School.
Vendors Comments:
We have very much loved our time being on Berkeley Avenue. The house has a wonderful charm. It feels cosy yet light and airy the year round and we shall miss living here. The road is quiet and secluded, with no through traffic but close to Gloucester Road.
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