A two-bedroom, Victorian terraced home located on a quiet cul-de-sac within Horfield. Featuring an extended kitchen/diner, two reception rooms and a south-westerly facing rear garden.
Ground Floor -
Entering into an internal hall with stairs rising to the first floor landing, and an internal door opening to the ground floor accommodation.
The front reception room features original cornicing, a feature fireplace and a large bay window overlooking Alton Road. This space has been knocked through to the second reception room, with stripped floorboards running throughout and access to a useful understairs storage cupboard.
Open-plan to the second reception room; the kitchen has been substantially extended to create a beautifully bright, sleek kitchen/diner comprising a range of wall and base-mounted units with solid wood work surfaces. Integrated appliances include an electric oven and grill, microwave, induction hob with extractor over, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and a Belfast-style sink - with further space available for a washing machine. There is ample space available for dining/living, and the room benefits from skylights and bi-folding doors opening to the rear garden, allowing for an abundance of natural light throughout the day.
First Floor -
To the first floor, you will find two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Both bedrooms boast generous proportions; with the master bedroom spanning the width of the property and featuring two windows to the front elevation.
The bathroom is well-appointed, encompassing a modern three-piece suite of bath with shower over, toilet and sink.
Externally -
From Alton Road, a pathway leads to the front door and front courtyard, which is currently bordered by a dwarf wall and offers useful bin storage.
To the rear, you will find a private, south-westerly facing garden which benefits from a patio area, with the remainder laid to slate chippings with raised flowerbeds to the borders.
Location -
Horfield is situated within close proximity to Gloucester Road with its vast array of independent shops, cafes & restaurants including Burra cafe, Lonely Mouth cafe and FED 303, and Bottles & Books.
The area features a blend of tree-lined Victorian streets such as Churchways Avenue, and the 1930’s properties that are emblematic of the area. The open spaces of Muller Road Recreational Ground and Horfield Common are nearby as well as Horfield Leisure Centre and the Memorial Stadium.
Boasting excellent schools, spacious properties, and abundant green spaces, this suburb in North Bristol has gained popularity among both families and young professionals seeking a location just beyond the Bristol City Centre.