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3 bedroom semi-detached house
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Semi-detached house
3 beds
2 baths
914
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 10000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
"This was our first home as a couple. We got married here, had our children here. We love it and the view is unbeatable; it’s as if you are in the countryside with a sea of green. With a south facing garden the light is quite fantastic and after we opened up the living space the light floods through back to front. A lot of thought has gone into making it a warm and welcoming, which echo's the neighbourhood and neighbours, who on both sides are close friends. A very special house in a great location."
Stonebridge Park is a quiet residential street in Eastville, a popular suburb in East Bristol made up of 1930’s semi-detached homes, with some backing onto allotments, a nature reserve and is adjacent to large green spaces Greenbank Cemetery and Eastville Park. 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 has recently seen Fed, Porto Lounge, Snuffy Jack’s Ale House and The Crafty Egg open up, whilst St Werburghs is also just a 25-minute walk, with some fantastic restaurants, cafés and bars such as Napolita, St Werburgh’s City Farm, alongside Wiper and True Tap Bar. The area is easily accessible being a short drive from the M32, which can in turn provide sub ten minute access to the City Centre and to the M4 & M5 motorways. For cyclists, the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path is a few hundred yards away giving under 15 minute access to the City Centre and out to some fantastic countryside towards Bitton and Saltford. The property is within the catchment of some great schools, which include Glenfrome Primary School, Whitehall Primary School and May Park Primary School. Fairfield School, Metropolitan Academy and Bristol Brunel Academy are also some amazing secondary options.
An eye-catching and charming 1930s home on a sought after road in Eastville, a stones throw from Eastville Park and offering incredible views from the rear, facing south and looking over Coombe Brook and Clay Bottom Allotments. Entrance is into a spacious hallway, with restored stone tiling underfoot and W.C, with a staircase along the left hand side of the property. From here you enter the homes focal point, the kitchen/living/dining area. The living area sits at the front of the home, commanding the bay and boasting a striking painted ceiling, above the picture rails. The room further showcases an exposed brick fireplace, wood burner and restored floorboards. The kitchen/dining space is contemporary in design, with pleasant storage on offer within the alcoves and double doors leading to the terrace. From the moment you walk onto the terrace, the views and scenery immediately grab you, and very unique for a home in this area. The terrace is also a serious suntrap, because of the south facing aspect. From the terrace you lead to the lawn, which is sizeable and well-kept. Towards the back of the plot is a very useful outbuilding, which can be very easily used as a home office. At the front is useful off street parking for multiple vehicles, and side access adjacent to the left side of the property. Upstairs, is a typical 1930s layout, with two large double bedrooms, large single room and a modern three piece bathroom suite.
Stonebridge Park is a quiet residential street in Eastville, a popular suburb in East Bristol made up of 1930’s semi-detached homes, with some backing onto allotments, a nature reserve and is adjacent to large green spaces Greenbank Cemetery and Eastville Park. 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 has recently seen Fed, Porto Lounge, Snuffy Jack’s Ale House and The Crafty Egg open up, whilst St Werburghs is also just a 25-minute walk, with some fantastic restaurants, cafés and bars such as Napolita, St Werburgh’s City Farm, alongside Wiper and True Tap Bar. The area is easily accessible being a short drive from the M32, which can in turn provide sub ten minute access to the City Centre and to the M4 & M5 motorways. For cyclists, the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path is a few hundred yards away giving under 15 minute access to the City Centre and out to some fantastic countryside towards Bitton and Saltford. The property is within the catchment of some great schools, which include Glenfrome Primary School, Whitehall Primary School and May Park Primary School. Fairfield School, Metropolitan Academy and Bristol Brunel Academy are also some amazing secondary options.
An eye-catching and charming 1930s home on a sought after road in Eastville, a stones throw from Eastville Park and offering incredible views from the rear, facing south and looking over Coombe Brook and Clay Bottom Allotments. Entrance is into a spacious hallway, with restored stone tiling underfoot and W.C, with a staircase along the left hand side of the property. From here you enter the homes focal point, the kitchen/living/dining area. The living area sits at the front of the home, commanding the bay and boasting a striking painted ceiling, above the picture rails. The room further showcases an exposed brick fireplace, wood burner and restored floorboards. The kitchen/dining space is contemporary in design, with pleasant storage on offer within the alcoves and double doors leading to the terrace. From the moment you walk onto the terrace, the views and scenery immediately grab you, and very unique for a home in this area. The terrace is also a serious suntrap, because of the south facing aspect. From the terrace you lead to the lawn, which is sizeable and well-kept. Towards the back of the plot is a very useful outbuilding, which can be very easily used as a home office. At the front is useful off street parking for multiple vehicles, and side access adjacent to the left side of the property. Upstairs, is a typical 1930s layout, with two large double bedrooms, large single room and a modern three piece bathroom suite.
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