- South-west-facing garden +
- Three double bedrooms +
- Victorian features +
- Bay window +
- Attic room with ensuite +
"Over the past six years, the house has become the heart of our family life and the first home for our two daughters. The south-west-facing garden is our little sanctuary - a peaceful, private, sunny spot. The street itself has such a welcoming, neighbourly feel - people look out for each other, and it’s a genuine community. This house has given us so many happy memories, and we hope the next owners will love it just as much."
The home
A delightful three-bedroom Victorian terrace, thoughtfully improved and styled to create a warm and inviting family space. Downstairs, there is a spacious living room with a gas fireplace and bay window, featuring bespoke shutters and new carpeting throughout . Next door is the dining room - a flexible space currently used as a music room, but equally well suited as a dining area, playroom, or home workspace - with direct access to the garden.
At the rear of the property is the modern kitchen, offering plenty of units, integrated appliances, and space for a dining table. With large windows on two sides, it’s a bright and welcoming room that works well for everyday family life.
Upstairs, you’ll find two double bedrooms and a large family bathroom. The main bedroom sits at the front of the house and features two sash windows and built-in storage, all tastefully styled to create a calm and comfortable retreat.
On the top floor is the bright attic bedroom, complete with an ensuite shower room and generous built-in storage.
The Outside
The private rear garden has a good-sized patio, along with flower beds and mature shrubs and trees. With a south-west-facing orientation, it enjoys sunshine from late morning through to the evening, making it ideal for relaxing or entertaining during the warmer months.
Living in Southville
Beauley Road is a residential street in the heart of Southville. The house lies close to North Street, a hub for local independents, restaurants, and shops, including Michelin-recommended COR and OTHER, coffee shops Sweven and Burra, and The Tobacco Factory - a café, bar, and theatre that hosts a bustling Sunday market.
A short stroll across Gaol Ferry Bridge (5 minutes) will take you to Wapping Wharf - a foodie destination set on the edge of Bristol’s historic Harbourside. Serving from converted cargo containers, you’ll find top Bristol independents including Gambas, Cargo Cantina, and Lapin. The city centre is a further 15 minutes on foot.