Cossham Road, St George
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"We chose this house due to its proximity to St George's park at one end of the street and the cemetery leading through the woods to Troopers Hill and beyond to the river at the other end of our street - a lovely walk which feels as if you've left the city. At the other end of the street there is easy access to the independent shops and cafes of Church Road. The house itself is a lovely refuge, quiet and well built, with an unusual amount of living space. Its been the perfect space for our family."
The Home
This three-bedroom end-of-terrace house, in the heart of St George, would be a dream home for those looking to live in East Bristol. Whilst being on Cossham Road, it is accessed via Handel Avenue, making it a more spacious house than others on the road & providing back garden access. The living and dining room have been opened up to create a beautiful & ample living space, tied in through engineered oak flooring, bespoke-fit shelving to one side of the chimney breast and a log burning stove. To the back of the property, there is a recently fitted kitchen with work surfaces and cupboards that run to either side of the room. Running off the hallway, there is a downstairs office that could also act as a guest bedroom. The first floor comprises of two double bedrooms, which are both bright & spacious, and a bathroom with a freestanding bath, shower, and column radiator.
The Outside Space
The garden is spacious and not directly overlooked, creating a great space for growing & for entertaining in the warmer months. There is also a bespoke hand-built garden office with added insulation. With side access into the garden, the outside space is also great for bike storage.
Living in St George
Cossham Road is a beautiful residential street in St George. It sits between Church Road and Avonview Cemetery, with peaceful riverside walks just moments away. St George's Park is a short stroll across Church Road and remains one of the city's most loved green spaces, offering a play area, tennis courts, caf, skate park, and lake. The neighbourhood itself has a vibrant community feel, with a growing number of independent shops, cafs, and pubs - including local favourites like The Red Church, Orchard Caf, The Bristol Loaf, and The Lock-Up. The shops and cafs of Easton are also easily reached via the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path, with well-known spots such as the Public Market, Catacolours, Garden of Easton, and Bristol Sweet Mart all nearby. For commuters, the area offers quick access into Bristol City Centre by bus, bike, or car, while Bath and the motorway network are within easy reach. Bristol Temple Meads is also just a short journey away, making this an ideal location for both work and leisure.
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