Located in a quiet cul-de-sac close to the centre of Westbury-on-Trym and offering tremendous elevated views, comes this lovely three-bedroom semi-detached property.
Summary -
Double uPVC doors open into a useful entrance porch, with a further door leading through to the entrance hall - which benefits from wood effect flooring throughout, under-stairs storage and a window to the side elevation. The sitting room is a beautiful, bay-fronted living space featuring a pretty fireplace, picture rails and stunning views across Westbury-on-Trym and beyond. Towards the rear of the house, you will find a second reception room which is currently utilised as a dining room, with French doors opening onto the rear garden.
The kitchen is open to the second reception, and comprises a range of wall and base mounted units with work surfaces and a window overlooking the garden. Integrated appliances include an electric oven, gas hob with extractor and stainless steel sink with drainer. Further space is available for a washing machine, as well as an additional appliance.
From the kitchen, a sliding door opens to a lean-to utility space, offering useful storage space and access to the rear garden.
Upstairs, the landing offers built-in storage, and in turn provides access to three generous bedrooms, comprising two spacious doubles and a large single, with bedrooms 2 & 3 benefiting from beautiful, elevated vistas across rural Bristol. The bathroom encompasses a modern suite of bath with shower over, sink with vanity unit and toilet.
Externally, steps lead from Walton Rise to the front of property, which features a front garden area and side access to the rear garden - which is primarily laid to lawn with a range of mature shrubs and trees to the borders offering a leafy backdrop.
Schools -
Westbury-On-Trym Church of England Academy - Distance: 0.06 miles
Redmaids' High School - Distance: 0.33 miles
Bristol Free School - Distance: 0.46 miles
E-Act St Ursula's Academy - Distance: 0.54 miles
Location -
Westbury-on-Trym is a village on the outskirts of Bristol city centre dating back over a 1000 years. Named after the River Trym running through it, with a strong community feel, centred around The Holy Trinity Church. At the heart of the village is a war memorial where the three main shopping streets converge. The village boasts a good selection of local independent shops as well as cafes, banks, restaurants and family friendly pubs.
The village is ideally suited to the needs of growing families offering excellent local schools including Westbury-on-Trym Church of England Academy, Elmlea Infant School, Elmlea Junior School and Bristol Free School. The jewel in its crown has to be the ever-popular Canford Park - a family friendly recreational space with playground, tennis courts, football pitches and a bowling green.
Well-known for its 1930s architecture and well-sized gardens, Westbury-on-Trym is a stones-throw from open green spaces of The Downs, just 3 miles from the city centre and providing excellent public transport and easy access to the motorway network and Cribbs Causeway shopping centre.