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House For Sale £335,000
St. Nicholas Park, Easton, Bristol BS5


Description
"We have loved living on St Nicholas Park and only wish we could take the community with us! The cul-de-sac is a sanctuary, with no through traffic it is very quiet and feels really safe. It naturally lends itself to a community who look out for one another: We feed one another's cats when we are away, and have a group chat for tracing lost parcels and for those moments when you're in the middle of cooking and realise you don't have one of the ingredients!

It was my first home in Bristol that I shared with friends and then became a family home when I met my partner. Things I particularly love about the house are the skylights in the bathroom and staircase that make the house light all year round, and the garden space that feels very private and is great for relaxing and hosting. Being so close to the train station has also been a huge plus, making it easy to work in London when I need to. The proximity to St Marks Road, Sweetmart and the Bakery makes a Saturday morning mooch a must! And I love being close to Greenbank Cemetery and the Cycle path - two great greenspaces in Bristol."

St Nicholas Park is positioned centrally in Easton and is made up of bay-fronted Victorian homes in a beautiful cul-de-sac just off St Marks Road. Easton is a popular pocket of Bristol, being so close to the city centre and easily accessible by foot, bike, by road and by train. The Bristol to Bath Cycle Path is a particularly pleasant route for those travelling into the centre. At the same time, its proximity to both the M32 and the A431 to Bath make it an ideal spot for many. Easton is not only well connected, it also offers an abundance of community areas, events and activities and St Nicholas Park is central in this hugely popular area. Nearby, St Marks Road boasts a number of Bristol's finest independent shops and restaurants, such as Bristol Sweet Mart and The Garden of Easton. Café No.12 and the public Market also offer fantastic local food and drink. The nearest primary school, Bannerman Road Community Academy, is well rated by Ofsted, with other nearby schools such as Whitehall and May Park also very well-regarded locally, further enhancing the appeal of the area to families.

Nestled into the Easton community, is this beautifully presented two double bedroom bay fronted Victorian home. To the front of the property, there is a well-proportioned garden with a bike shelter, raised bed, as well as water butt. Upon entry, you are met by wooden floorboards that continue through to the front reception room, which has bespoke-fit shelving to either side of the chimney breast and period cornicing. To the back of the home, there is a dining room with a kitchen that runs just off it. The dining room has oak flooring, bespoke-fit wooden shelving to either side of the chimney breast, alongside a log burning stove in the fireplace. There are also French doors that open up onto the sheltered garden with a lawn in between two patio areas that are ideal for relaxing and socialising alike. The kitchen runs just off the dining room, with worksurface and cupboard space to either side. The first floor comprises two double bedrooms, and a bathroom that includes floor to ceiling tiles and a large skylight.

Council tax band A.

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