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A 1930s three-bedroom terraced home with driveway, garage and a long private rear garden, offering an exciting opportunity for buyers looking to create a home of their own.
Situated along the sought-after Jean Road in Brislington, this three-bedroom 1930s terraced property offers a fantastic opportunity for a first-time buyer, investor or family looking for a project. The property does require updating throughout and has been priced accordingly, giving the new owner the chance to put their own stamp on the home and transform it into a lovely family property.
The ground floor comprises an entrance hall leading into the lounge, with a separate dining area featuring patio doors opening directly onto the rear garden. There is also a galley-style kitchen with potential for modernisation and improvement.
Upstairs, the property offers two good-sized double bedrooms alongside a third single bedroom, which could also make an ideal home office, study or nursery. The first floor is completed by a family bathroom, landing and access to the loft space.
To the rear is a long, private garden which has been designed for relatively low maintenance, with areas of paving and shingle. At the end of the garden is access to the double garage, providing excellent storage and potential for a variety of uses, subject to any necessary consents. To the front, the property benefits from a driveway, providing valuable off-street parking.
The location is a particular highlight. Jean Road is a popular residential road in Brislington, and this property offers the opportunity to secure a home in an area where properties can typically command a higher price. Sandy Park High Street is approximately a 10-minute walk away and offers a growing selection of independent businesses and amenities, including Kin Coffee Shop, Pukka Peacock, local deli and greengrocers, the eagerly anticipated Grain & Grape café/bar, Bris Cycle and Ciccio's Pizza pop-up at weekends.
For those who enjoy getting outdoors, there are a wealth of green spaces and walking routes nearby, including Nightingale Valley, Eastwood Nature Reserve, Conham Park, the River Avon Trail, Arnos Vale and Victory Park.
Transport links are also convenient, with the A4 providing access towards Bristol and Bath and the X39 offering a bus connection towards Temple Meads. Bristol Temple Meads railway station is approximately a 30-minute walk away.
A fantastic chance to purchase a characterful 1930s home in a popular Brislington location, with the space, garden, garage and potential to create something truly special. With updating required throughout and the price reflecting this, this could be the perfect opportunity for a first-time buyer to get onto the property ladder in a sought-after road and put their own stamp on a home they can enjoy for years to come.
