"The home has been in our family’s ownership for decades, and it has been thoroughly enjoyed during this time, but circumstance means it’s time to pass Queen Street onto a new owner. We love the garden, and the greenery it offers in a central location, which can be rare to find. The street is quiet and private, despite being just a ‘stone’s throw away’ from the hustle and bustle of Easton and Eastville Park."
Queen Street is a quiet residential street in Eastville, a popular suburb in East Bristol. This property is within reach of all Bristol City Centre has to offer, with frequent bus services running nearby and Stapleton Road train station a short walk. In the immediate location, there is a diverse range of leisure activities, food & music festivals, bars, restaurants and shops. St Mark’s Road nearby offers the famous Sweet Mart and Thali Café, whilst into Greenbank there is The Greenbank Pub and Este’s Kitchen. Fishponds high street with its host of new coffee shops and bars is around the corner whilst St Werburghs is also just a 25-minute walk, with some fantastic restaurants, cafés and bars such as Napolita, The Farm, alongside Wiper and True Tap Bar. The area is easily accessible being a short drive from the M32, which can in turn provide access to the City Centre and to the M4 motorway. Herbert Crescent is ideally sandwiched between two of Bristol’s best green spaces; Eastville Park and Greenbank Cemetery. For cyclists, there are a number of popular cycle paths nearby, most notably the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path which runs into the City Centre and out to some fantastic countryside towards Bitton and Saltford.
A Victorian home with bags of charm, but in need of serious modernisation to maximise the properties potential. The focal point of the property is the rear garden, facing in a south-easterly direction capturing sunlight throughout the whole day through to the evening. The garden is also partitioned, extending beyond the first fence line, until the rear gate which meets the main road. Heading back to the front door, entrance is into a hallway, with the opened living/dining room on your initial right. The dual aspect allows for plenty of natural light to flood the space, uncommon in a period property. The extension exhibits the kitchen, which also provides access to the rear garden. Upstairs, you will find two double bedrooms and a bathroom suite in need of an uplift.
Disclaimer: It is important to make buyers aware of significant cracking within the property, which has been looked at by a surveyor. This report will be provided and available to read within the property to examine the assessment for any viewers discretion. Though the cracking is obvious, it has been deemed historical and has not exacerbated in approximately the last decade.