Epsom Close, Downend

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£290,000
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Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Living Spaces
1
Type
Terraced
Ownership
Freehold
Area
577 sqft
Price per area
£503 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Bedrooms
2 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
1 Bathroom
Living Spaces
1 Living Space

Features

Garden
Laminate Flooring
Late Modern
Renovation Potential

Information

Council Tax
Council Tax Band
C
Energy Performance
Current EPC
74 C
Potential EPC
89 B

Description

"This has been a comfortable and easy going home to own, with bright, practical spaces and a garden that offers a lovely spot to unwind. It's been particularly well suited as a long-term rental, with a tenant happily living here for the past 14 years, which speaks to how enjoyable and straightforward it is day to day. The location works brilliantly, with quick access to the Ring Road and the Bristol to Bath Cycle Track, making it ideal for commuting and getting outdoors. Overall, it's a great first home in a well-connected and friendly area."

The home

A mid terrace two bedroom house with an allocated parking space and a good sized rear garden. On entering the house, the kitchen is on the left and has plenty of modern units and integrated appliances. To the rear is a good sized living room/dining room with glass doors onto the rear garden Upstairs are two bedrooms and the bathroom.

The outside

The rear garden is a good size and has a lawn area and small patio for dining. There is also a small front garden and an allocated parking space for one car.

Living in Downend

Epsom Close is located in a quite cul de sac in Downend. The area has been extremely popular with residents for its quiet, community feel and fantastic local high street amenities in Downend, as well as accessibility to the rapidly improving Fishponds and Staple Hill High Streets, including Snuffy Jack's micropub and FED. Nearby and virtually on the doorstep is the popular Sandringham Pub, and The Willy Wicket is a short walk. The area hugely benefits from several fantastic green spaces, like Bromley Heath Park, Oldbury Court Estate, Snuff Mills, Leap Valley and Stoke Park, all within easy access by walk or car. For commuters, the area is also very well placed, just a short journey from the City Centre and several major employers in Filton Abbey Wood, Patchway and Aztec West, with several bus and cycle routes available, including the Bristol to Bath path which runs adjacent to the house. The ring road is a matter of minutes, connecting the property well with the major motorway and east Bristol. The area is also popular with families for having several well-regarded schools in the vicinity, including Bromley Heath Primary and Downend High School.

Price Guide

This Home
£503 / sqft
Area Average
£432 / sqft
Price per Area
£307 / sqft
Lowest
£503 / sqft
This Home
£608 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

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Location

Town or Village
defined as 'urban city and town'
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