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Situated on Hollywood Road, in the highly sought-after area of Brislington, is this charming three-bedroom Victorian end-of-terraced home located on a corner plot with driveway, garage and long garden.
The property offers generous living space whilst retaining the character and elegance of its period origins.
On entering the ground floor, a porch opens into a welcoming hallway, leading to a cosy sitting room complete with a feature fireplace. On this floor a well-presented downstairs bathroom complete with separate walk-in shower, to the rear of the ground floor an open-plan kitchen/dining area with modern fitted units, wooden work tops and integrated appliances. There are two built-in storage cupboards under the stairs and access via a patio door onto the decking and rear garden.
Additional benefits include double glazing and gas central heating throughout.
To the rear, the garden provides a private outdoor retreat, featuring a raised decked balcony seating area, steps leading down into a long rear garden. Underneath the decking is access to the cellar which is being used as a utility area and holds the recently fitted Worcester combi-boiler. The garden benefits from privacy with mature trees and fencing. The side access is accessed via steps which also provides access to the driveway, front garden and detached garage (16'11'' x 8'04'') which has manual opening doors and windows for light.
Brislington, located just three miles south-east of Bristol city centre, is a well-connected and highly desirable neighbourhood. The property enjoys excellent transport links via the A4 to both Bristol and Bath, with the M32 giving swift access to the M5 and M4. Bristol Temple Meads railway station is approximately a 30-minute walk away, providing direct services to London. A dedicated cycle route enables a convenient 20-minute commute to the city centre.
Popular with families and professionals alike, Brislington falls within the catchment area for the well-regarded Holymead Infant and Primary School.
Local amenities include a variety of independent cafés such as Kin and Grounded, a community grocery store, and an array of eateries including The Langton Arms, The Knowle, and Miro Lounge. The neighbourhood also supports a thriving creative community with shops such as These Two Hands.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to green spaces including Nightingale Valley, Eastwood Farm Nature Reserve and the River Avon Trail. Brislington offers an appealing balance of suburban tranquillity and convenient access to Bristol’s vibrant urban life.