Albion Road, Easton

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£400,000
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Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Living Spaces
1
Type
Terraced
Ownership
Freehold
Area
650 sqft
Price per area
£615 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Bedrooms
2 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
1 Bathroom
Living Spaces
1 Living Space

Features

Fireplace
Garden
Garden Studio
Period Property
Renovation Potential
Stone Flooring
Wooden Flooring

Information

Council Tax
Council Tax Band
A
Energy Performance
Current EPC
58 D
Potential EPC
87 B

Description

"Living here feels like a country cottage in the city tucked away but still close to Easton's buzz. The peaceful garden is our favourite part, in spring and summer we have morning coffee outside and watch great tits flying in and out of the bird box in the oak tree. Inside, we've loved cooking while looking out over the garden and relaxing by the wood-burner. Favourite local spots: samosas from Jeevan's, coffee from Radical Roasters, and a pint at The Sugar Loaf."

The Home

Tucked away in one of Easton's most characterful pockets, this beautifully restored two-bedroom end-of-terrace home is one of the area's oldest, dating back to around 1830. Seamlessly blending period charm with thoughtful, contemporary design, it offers the rare combination of seclusion, history, and modern comfort, a true urban retreat in the heart of the city. Behind the private gated driveway, the home unfolds with warmth and character. Original features sit effortlessly alongside refined updates, from the double-glazed wooden windows to the working log burner that anchors the living space. Underfloor heating runs throughout both floors, controlled by Nest thermostats, ensuring year-round comfort and efficiency. The kitchen and living areas flow naturally, combining cottage charm with calm, modern simplicity every detail carefully reimagined to complement both the home's heritage and contemporary living. Upstairs, the principal bedroom feels spacious and serene, with an elevated outlook over the peaceful front garden. The second bedroom is equally tranquil, enjoying views across the rear garden. The family bathroom completes this level, bright and contemporary, with every finish chosen to create a space that feels both functional and soothing.

The Garden

The garden is private, peaceful, and beautifully landscaped, full of texture and life. Mature planting, including a magnificent 100-year-old oak tree, provides a lush green backdrop that evolves with the seasons. A corten steel bed and circular planter bring sculptural interest, while Dutch clay pavers and Siberian larch Venetian fencing add natural warmth. Thoughtful garden lighting extends the use of the space into the evenings, whilst the rear patio area's east-facing aspect means gentle morning light floods the space, perfect for a quiet coffee to start the day. The cedar-clad garden office provides the ultimate flexible space, fully insulated and fitted with app-controlled underfloor heating, a remote-controlled skylight, integral blinds, and hard-wired internet. Whether used as a dedicated workspace or an occasional guest room, it's been designed to comfortably fit a double bed, making it as versatile as it is stylish. With a private driveway offering total privacy once the gates are closed.

Living in Easton

Easton is celebrated for its strong sense of community, unique character, and wealth of local amenities, making it a highly sought-after area to live. The location is well connected, with easy access to the city centre, the M32, and the A431 towards Bath. Easton is also home to some of Bristol's best independent shops and eateries, popular with both locals and visitors. Close by you'll find The Sugar Loaf, Radical Roaster's, The Garden of Easton, The Greenbank and East Bristol Bakery along St Marks Road, as well as, Este Kitchen, and Matter Wholefoods. Families will appreciate the proximity to highly regarded schools. Whitehall Primary School, just a five-minute walk away, is consistently rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted, while May Park Primary and Bannerman Road Community Academy are also excellent local options. For leisure and fitness, the area offers Easton Leisure Centre, Easton Cowboys and Cowgirls Sports Club, and the Bristol Hawks Gymnastics Club. Green spaces are plentiful, from riverside walks along the nearby Frome Valley to parks at Eastville and St George, as well as the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path, providing plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.

Price Guide

This Home
£615 / sqft
Area Average
£385 / sqft
Price per Area
£292 / sqft
Lowest
£615 / sqft
This Home
£615 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

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Location

Town or Village
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