Thurlow Road, Greenbank

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£525,000
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Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Living Spaces
2
Type
Terraced
Ownership
Freehold
Area
1,399 sqft
Price per area
£375 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
2 Bathrooms
Living Spaces
2 Living Spaces

Features

Beautiful View
Fireplace
Forest View
Garden
Garden Studio
Hall
Landing
Loft
Office
Open-Plan Kitchen
Period Property
Renovation Potential
Sash Windows
Wooden Flooring

Information

Energy Performance
Current EPC
69 C
Potential EPC
80 C

Description

Thurlow Road is a hidden gem. Living here gives me community, great neighbours and parking outside my front door. I enjoy beautiful long views across the green space opposite where people picnic and walk dogs. My fish love their pond next to the herb border, roses and apple tree in the garden. The birdbath is always busy with birds.

The home

A characterful and well-proportioned Victorian terrace on Thurlow Road, Greenbank, arranged across three generous floors including a substantial converted loft, and offering around 130 square metres of versatile family accommodation. The handsome stone faade sits within a classic terraced row, and the property retains much of its original charm throughout.
Entrance is through a central hallway leading into the living room at the front of the house, a warm, inviting space, centred around a characterful fireplace breast, with original pine floorboards and open shelving built into the alcoves. It is the kind of room that feels genuinely lived-in and loved, full of personality without sacrificing comfort. To the rear, the ground floor opens into a substantial kitchen, dining and living area, with a log burner. This is a sociable, light-filled space that forms the real heart of the home. The kitchen is fitted with dusky rose cabinetry and warm timber worktops, with a range-style gas cooker and good overhead extraction. A dining area sits alongside, with rear-facing windows drawing in garden light and a relaxed, unhurried feel to the whole space.
On the first floor, two well-proportioned bedrooms sit either side of a central landing, both are comfortable doubles with good ceiling height and natural light. A family bathroom serves this floor, as well as a study room at the front of the home, offering practical flexibility for a busy household.
The second floor loft conversion is a genuinely impressive space, with sloped ceilings and good headroom, it functions equally well as a principal bedroom, creative studio, or generous home workspace. A compact bathroom on this level adds real independence to the floor.

Outdoor space

The rear garden is a real highlight, a long, established plot with a paved patio directly off the kitchen, a central lawn, a mature wildlife pond, and a timber garden shed with its own covered lean-to area. Rose arches, fruit trees and densely planted borders give the garden a gloriously secluded, well-loved character. There is real depth to the plot, offering scope for growing, entertaining, or simply unwinding away from the city.

Living in Greenbank

Thurlow Road is a quiet and pretty Victorian terraced street offering a particularly tranquil spot next to the cemetery, within this vibrant residential area of the city. Greenbank is renowned for its distinctive character and community spirit, and boasts a host of local amenities, attractions and community events that draw many visitors from outside the area. The area is also well connected to the city centre and beyond by bike, road and train. The M32 and the A431 to Bath are both easily accessible. The area is also home to a number of Bristol's finest independent shops and eateries, hugely popular with locals and visitors alike. Situated along St Marks Road are Bristol Sweet Mart, Garden of Easton, and East Bristol Bakery. Also close by are The Greenbank pub, Este Kitchen and Matter Wholefoods. This house is a five minute walk away from Whitehall Primary School that has been rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted, while May Park Primary and Bannerman Road Community Academy are similarly well regarded local options. Also close by are Easton Leisure Centre, Easton Cowboys and Cowgirls Sports Club and the Bristol Hawks Gymnastics Club. The area offers a surprising wealth of green spaces including the parks at Eastville and St George, and riverside walks along the nearby Frome Valley. There are several parks and green spaces whilst just minutes from the house is the locally cherished Bristol to Bath Cycle Path, ideal for commuting quickly into the city centre or just for weekend strolls, Sunday long runs or bike rides.

Price Guide

This Home
£375 / sqft
Area Average
£403 / sqft
Price per Area
£330 / sqft
Lowest
£375 / sqft
This Home
£529 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

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Location

Town or Village
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