"The house was built in the 1860s as a home for railway workers. We purchased the house in 2010 and turned it from an outdated and unloved student let into a family home. Since that time it has been home to two different families who stayed for 5 and 7.5 years respectively. A well loved home, it is now due for an update to the bathroom and kitchen and a restyling to give it a fresh and current look. The heating and electrical systems have been well maintained and the house and the house benefits from a 3.51kw solar array which produces around £640 of electricity per annum. It is currently the only property in its postcode with an EPC rating of B!"
The home
A well maintained and charming Victorian home in the popular Totterdown area, this house is perfect for a buyer looking to put there own stamp on a property. As you walk in the hallway leads you to the open living space, with the wall knocked through to create two light and bright reception rooms with oak floorboards. At the rear of the house is the kitchen with tiled flooring and walls, there is potential to add value to the home by upgrading this space with new units. Upstairs there are two good sized bedrooms with the principal suite at the front of the property and finally a three piece bathroom at the rear. Uniquely this property has an excellent EPC rating for it's age and has solar panels which are owned outright creating an additional revenue for the new owner. The home is offered with no onward chain.
Outside space
A paved garden area with space for a table, chairs and BBQ to enjoy sunny evenings with friends and families. There is also space for planters for those with green fingers, finally there is small basement under the property which makes a great storage space.
Living in Totterdown
Stevens Crescent s an attractive residential street in Totterdown, Close to the beautiful Victoria Park, Arnos Vale and Perretts Park. This quiet street has the best of both worlds, with a fantastic array of cafes, restaurants and independent shops on Wells Road, as well as the open green spaces of South Bristol. Totterdown offers easy access to and from the city, with Bath Road offering an easy link to Bath, the Portway taking you to the M5 and the M32 to the M4 and beyond. Temple Meads Train Station is also a short walk or cycle away, offering connections nationally. Travelling southwards, you find yourself in the Mendips, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
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