- Three-bedroom 1930's home on the highly sought-after Parkstone Avenue +
- Two light-filled reception rooms +
- Enclosed rear garden +
- In the popular area of Horfield close to local shops, cafes and restaurants with Gloucester Road right on the doorstep +
- Current energy efficiency rating: D +
A spacious three-bedroom mid terrace home situated on a quiet road in Horfield. The property has been mainly used for investment over recent years but provides a great opportunity for both residential and investment purposes.
Overview
Parkstone Avenue is perfectly positioned for the broad selection of independent cafes, bars and restaurants that Gloucester Road has to offer. The house has an attractive front elevation of rendered brick with bay windows on both the ground and first floor. Entry is to a spacious hallway, where the interior decoration throughout is modern, clean and bright, complemented by the laminate flooring that runs underfoot. There are two reception rooms on the immediate, whilst the kitchen lies adjacent and features a range of matching wall and base units with contrasting worktops and space for all essential white goods.
A staircase leads up to the first floor to a traditional layout of three bedrooms and a well-designed bathroom suite. There are two double bedrooms, both of a similar size at the front and rear of the home, with plenty of useful storage space within the alcoves. The smaller single bedroom sits at the front of the plan and would make a good-sized home office/nursery. The bathroom suite is at the rear and requires modernisation but offers great potential.
Location
Parkstone Avenue is close to much of Horfield's lauded vibrancy and has a wonderful community. Positioned perfectly to take advantage of everything that the area has to offer, you’ve got interesting places for breakfast/brunch in Fed 303 or Boston Tea Party, and local pubs like The Crafty Cow or The Wellington right on the doorstep. The popular Snap Dragons Nursery is situated close by and is directly opposite Horfield common, with plenty of space to stretch your legs and a skate park next to Horfield leisure centre, to keep the smalls (and not-so-smalls) busy. Filton Abbeywood railway station is located around 2.6 miles from the property, providing a direct link to Bristol Temple Meads and the city centre. This side of Bristol also offers residents access to the countryside of South Gloucestershire as well as the M4 and M5 motorways.
Material information (provided by owner)
Freehold and Council Tax band C.