Listed for £550,000
January 15, 2026
Sold for £191,000
2015
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Lighting throughout the house has been carefully specified and includes Italian Muse LED lighting by Sandro Santantonio, a pendant light by British designer Lee Broom located in the dining area, and AQForm Lens Line lighting to the kitchen and hallway areas. A shutter is fitted to the kitchen bi-fold doors, and all windows throughout the house are fitted with day and night blinds.
Full-width bi-folding doors open onto a sun-soaked, south-facing terrace, with the garden finished with porcelain slabs. This is a standout feature of the home and a natural extension of the living space, ideal for morning coffee, outdoor dining or evening sundowners, with uninterrupted views across the surrounding rooftops towards Purdown.
A striking oak staircase with LED under-lighting and a contemporary steel wire balustrade leads to the first floor. Here are two generous double bedrooms, both benefitting from extensive integrated wardrobe storage, one currently arranged as a walk-in dressing room. A further room on this level works perfectly as a home study or nursery. These rooms are served by a spacious family bathroom, complete with a jacuzzi bath and overhead shower, heated towel rail, vanity storage and a large south-facing window, with underfloor heating for added comfort.
The solid oak staircase continues to the top floor, where the principal bedroom forms a truly standout feature of the home. Spanning the full depth of the property, this impressive room enjoys breathtaking, uninterrupted views from its elevated position. Wall-to-wall bi-folding doors at one end and five Velux roof windows at the other flood the space with natural light, one of which is positioned within the en suite bathroom. Electric blackout blinds provide comfort and privacy when required. The current owners have also configured this room to double as a home cinema, complete with surround sound and an electrically operated projector screen that discreetly retracts into the ceiling when not in use. The bedroom is complemented by a generous en suite shower room, fully tiled and featuring extensive integrated eaves storage, a multi-spray shower and underfloor heating.
To the rear of the property, steps descend from the terrace to a small lawned garden that enjoys much of the day’s sun, with porcelain slabs also laid to the rear external areas. From here, triple-glazed French doors open into the lower ground floor alongside a large triple-glazed window, providing excellent natural light.
The basement includes a WC with washbasin, with all plumbing connections already in place, and offers potential to be used as an annex. The level is fully insulated, Cat-wired throughout (as is the entire house), and further benefits from a large, dry undercroft storage area spanning the full depth of the property. A final short flight of steps leads down to the off-street parking area at the rear of the house, providing space for two vehicles and access to the electric vehicle charging point.
The property also benefits from additional EWI insulation throughout, making it energy efficient in winter and cooler during the summer months with silicone render. Approved planning permission is already in place for a rear extension, offering further scope for future improvement.
A unique and flexible home offering generous accommodation, exceptional views and a layout well suited to modern living, 22 Elmcroft Crescent represents a rare opportunity in this elevated Bristol setting with numerous nearby walking paths and bicycle routes ideal for long walks and outdoor enjoyment.
Schools, Green Space & Local Amenities (Approx.)
The property is well positioned for a range of highly regarded schools and nurseries, making it particularly appealing to families. Nearby primary options include St Werburghs Primary School (0.6m), Ashley Down Primary School (0.8m) and Bishop Road Primary School (1.1m). Secondary schooling is served by Fairfield High School (0.9m) and Trinity Academy (1.2m). Early years provision includes Red Bus Nursery (0.7m), Mama Bear’s Day Nursery (0.9m) and Little Mead Nursery (0.8m).
Access to green space is a particular highlight, with Purdown (0.2m) directly visible from the property. Stoke Park Estate (0.9m), Eastville Park (1.0m) and the Frome Valley Walkway (0.6m) provide extensive outdoor and recreational options.
Everyday amenities are close at hand, with independent cafés, bakeries and local shops in St Werburghs and Bishopston, and Gloucester Road (1.1m) offering one of the UK’s longest independent shopping streets. Bristol city centre and Bristol Parkway Station (1.6m) are both easily accessible.