"This bungalow has been an oasis of calm for me whilst still being a stone’s throw from all my favourite spots. Watching the garden change with the seasons from the big front window has been a source of joy during my time here. It’s a nice bumble down the hill poking our heads into all of the fun little shops on our way to play board games at Chance & Counters. There’s also so many food spots nearby, our favourites are Jean’s Thai, Lonely Mouth, The Lazy Dog and Lona’s Grill House & Juice Bar."
The Home
Tucked away just off Gloucester Road, this charming one-bedroom bungalow offers a rare opportunity, a freehold home with its own private garden, available with no onward chain. Beautifully reimagined, the interior balances simplicity with comfort. A light-filled open-plan living and kitchen area sits at the front, with space for dining and relaxing, and a thoughtfully designed kitchen offering ample storage and room for appliances. The double bedroom lies quietly to the rear, complete with loft access for additional storage. A contemporary bathroom in a crisp, neutral palette completes the home. Thoughtfully updated, the property is ideal for those seeking single-level living, a first step onto the property ladder, or a peaceful downsize in one of Bristol’s most connected neighbourhoods.
The Garden
Set back from the street and accessed via a private pathway, the garden is a true urban retreat — leafy, secluded, and beautifully maintained. A wooden gate opens into a generous, sunlit outdoor space with multiple spots to sit and enjoy the day. Framed by mature planting, it strikes the perfect balance between privacy and practicality, with scope for further landscaping or even a small vegetable patch.
Living in Horfield
Filton Avenue sits just moments from the independent spirit of Gloucester Road, near The Wellington and only a stone’s throw from Muller Recreational Grounds. Locals love FED 303, The Grace, and Per & Kor for brunch or dinner, while Gloucester Road Books, Rambling Rose, and Fancy Plants add to the area’s creative, community-led feel. Green spaces are plentiful — St Andrews Park offers a leafy Victorian escape with a paddling pool and playground, while Horfield Common is perfect for dog walkers, runners, and those looking to unwind. Sports fans will appreciate Gloucestershire County Cricket Ground, just across Gloucester Road, and Bristol Rovers’ Memorial Stadium, both a short walk away. The area is well connected for commuters, with the city centre easily reached by foot, bike, or regular bus routes. The M32, M4, and M5 are all close at hand. Families are well served by highly regarded local schools, including Fairfield High School and Brunel Fields Primary, making Horfield an ever-popular neighbourhood for those seeking vibrant Bristol living with a strong community spirit.
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