Anstey Street, Easton
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Description
"The community has a really nice feel - it's safe, welcoming, and everything you need is right on your doorstep."
The home
This Victorian terrace comes to the market for the first time in over 35 years. On entering, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway, with the living room to the right featuring a lovely bay window. Further along the hall is a separate dining area leading through to the kitchen, with a toilet and wet room located at the rear of the home. There's potential to open up the kitchen and dining space to create a bright, modern kitchen-diner that suits modern living. The rear garden is accessed via a door from the kitchen. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, two doubles and a single room that could also work well as an office. The property requires renovation throughout, offering an exciting opportunity for a buyer to put their own stamp on a home in an excellent location. The house is being sold with no onward chain.
Living in Easton
Anstey Street is a quiet terraced street offering a particularly tranquil spot within this vibrant residential area of the city. Easton 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 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, Thali Caf, East Bristol Bakery, and The Garden of Easton. Also close by are No 12 Caf, The Greenbank pub, Este Kitchen, Matter Wholefoods, and Public Market. This house is a nine-minute walk away from Whitehall Primary School which is consistently rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted, while May Park is a similarly well-regarded local option. Also close by are Easton Leisure Centre, Easton Cowboys and Cowgirls Sports Club and the Bristol Hawks Gymnastics Club, a city-wide family activity attraction. The area offers a surprising wealth of green spaces including the Greenbank Cemetery, the parks at Eastville and St George, and riverside walks along the nearby Frome Valley, and 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, long runs or bike rides.
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