A ‘must-see’, very generous and well-proportioned three-bed home in a sought-after, neighbourly cul-de-sac. The vendor has made some truly lovely improvements to an already well-structured home, including a large conservatory (with temperature-managing ‘Celsius’ glass), downstairs cloakroom, front porch and a stylish, modern fitted kitchen. Although flooded with natural light, this home benefits from an incredibly rare 'A' energy rating, making it economical to heat. Added to this, the property has 10 solar panels: you will benefit from free electricity during daylight hours and additional payments (‘feed in tariff’) of around £1,400 per annum.
The interior of this 1968-built property is beautifully presented throughout. The ground floor comprises an enclosed porch, cloakroom, very spacious, modern fitted kitchen and a full-width living room which opens onto the large conservatory.
To the first floor are three generous bedrooms. One of the doubles has built-in wardrobe and there is a modern, airy bathroom.
Outside
To the front of the property is brick-paved off-street parking for up to two cars, well stocked and established flower beds. To the rear is a wonderfully enclosed south-east facing garden laid to patio with mature shrubs, trees and bushes and rear gated access.
Brentry is a popular suburb of north-west Bristol, bordered by Henbury, Westbury-on-Trym, Southmead and Cribbs Causeway. It offers convenient access to Southmead Hospital and the retail parks at Cribbs Causeway Shopping Centre. There are good local public transport links, including to Bristol City Centre, as well as being within very easy access to the M4/M5 motorways. There are local amenities within walking distance of the property as well as the sought-after Brentry Primary School (Ofsted rating ‘good’).