Witchell Road, Redfield
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"Witchell Road has been the perfect first home for us - a welcoming, vibrant area that feels both safe and full of life. Over the past five years, we've loved making this space our own: hosting dinners in the kitchen, relaxing on cosy evenings in the living room, and working comfortably from home. The neighbourhood has such a great community feel, with young families, friendly dog owners, and some of Bristol's best spots just around the corner."
The home
This two-bedroom double-bay Victorian home on a quiet street in Redfield is well-presented and has been well-loved by it's owners who purchased as a first-time buy. The spacious living room at the front of the home feels grand with high ceilings and an original fireplace, the open-plan kitchen and diner creates a sociable space for hosting and has double doors leading onto the patio garden. The exposed brick makes a lovely feature. Upstairs, there are two generous bedrooms and a recently renovated family bathroom. The main bedroom benefits from plenty of natural light from the bay window and another original fireplace that adds real character. The second bedroom is currently used as a guest room and work from home space and would comfortably fit a double bed.
The outside space
The multi-level patio is framed with planters and there is an outside dining space, really making the most of this courtyard garden
Living in Redfield
Witchell Road is a quiet road of terraced homes off the ever-popular Church Road. Nearby St George's Park is one of the city's most popular parks providing a kids play area, tennis courts, a cafe, a skate park, and a lake. St George has many exciting independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, like the very popular Native Vine, Red Church, and Orchard Caf. On from this, the much loved Bristol Loaf and The Lock-Up are staples in this community.
The shops and cafes of Easton are also easily accessible via the Bristol to Bath cycle path, including East Bristol Bakery, Garden of Easton, and Bristol Sweet Mart. There are several well-regarded schools in the area, meaning this is a popular area with families. For commuters, it is a short journey into Bristol City Centre by bus, bike or car, whilst also being just a short drive from Bath and the motorway networks as well. From this side of the City Centre, Bristol Temple Meads is just a short journey away.
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