Banner Road, Montpelier
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"We've been here for over 10 years, and the open-plan living space has been the perfect setting for entertaining and socialising with friends, and now as the cosy hub of our family home. It's been amazing living right in the vibrant heart of the city with everything on our doorstep, yet still being tucked away on a small peaceful road. The neighbourhood is full of brilliant spots for brunch, drinks, live music and everything in between. All complemented by a lovely local community."
The Home
This four bedroom terraced house is tucked away on a popular street in Montpelier. The raised ground floor features to large versatile rooms which could be utilised as both reception space or generous double bedrooms. Downstairs is the family space with a kitchen diner to the rear and then the living room to the front has been opened up to create a lovely flowing area which has been the hub of the home. There is a front vestibule on this level as well which has another front door so you can access the home on either the raised ground or lower ground floors. The top floor is comprised of two more double bedrooms, the primary bedroom of which spans the width of the house, as well as a family bathroom. A velux window installed in the roof allows for plenty of natural light to come into the top floor and there are also solar panels on the roof making this home even more energy efficient.
The Outside
To the rear is a well maintained garden benefitting from plenty of natural light offering a peaceful retreat whilst being in the middle of the city.
Living in Montpelier
Banner Road is a quiet residential street in the heart of Montpelier just around the corner of Picton Street. Residents benefit from being within immediate reach of the colourful, independent shops that make this part of Bristol so popular with coffee shops and eateries such as The Bristolian, Bianchis, Wangs, Caf Kino and The Crafty Egg all within easy walking distance whilst local pubs such as The Cadbury, The Old England, and The Star and Garter also come highly recommended.
For commuters, Montpelier is extremely well placed for a short walk or cycle into Bristol City Centre. Buses run frequently along the A38 and train transport is available across the city and to Bristol Temple Meads via nearby Montpelier train station. For those looking for access to green space, the house is just a short walk from St Andrews Park and the Narroways Nature Reserve in St Werburghs, whilst getting out to the country via the nearby M32 or Temple Meads train station is also straightforward.
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