OIEO £650,000 New Instruction
  • Huge Victorian end of terrace home
  • Four bedrooms
  • Planning consent to extend
  • Three reception rooms
  • Period features
  • South facing garden
  • Residents parking
  • Well appointed bathroom
  • Lovely wooden flooring on the ground floor
  • Established purchase onward with no chain

A substantial end terraced late Victorian house with wonderful proportions in this popular location just a short stroll from the extensive Chelsea Road facilities .The Royal United Hospital and a number of well regarded local schools are close at hand and it is well placed for swift access to Bristol and M4 ,without having to cross the city. The property has wonderfully elegant room proportions with high ceilings and has been sympathetically double glazed. A fine reception hallway leads into a dining room and kitchen beyond with integrated appliances and electric velux windows along with a utility and cloakroom.An impressive and spacious sitting room with contemporary gas fire completes the ground floor accommodation. On the first floor are three good double bedrooms, large bathroom and useful walk in heated airing/linen cupboard housing the gas fired boiler.Above is a converted loft (converted approximately 7 years ago) which now provides an additional double bedroom and plentiful storage along with fantastic far reaching views.
Externally, the property has a delightful south facing lawned garden with rear pedestrian access also now benefits from Zone 14 parking permits.

Planning permission approved (23/02187/FUL) for a significant extension to replace the current kitchen. Permission Expiry
04/08/2026

Freehold .
Council Tax Band E.



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