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House For Sale £375,000
St. Lukes Crescent, Totterdown


Description
"This has been a wonderful first home for us in Bristol. We've worked hard to make the house our own and will be very sad to leave! The house is on a quiet cul-de-sac right next to Victoria Park which we walk around every day. There's lots of great places to eat in the area including the Star and Dove pub at the end of the road, Florence, the local Italian, does great tiramisu and Bristol Loaf the other side of the park has amazing pastries and coffee. The house is also only a short walk from the train station or into town, which is really convenient. We love going for runs round the harbour and climbing at the local bouldering centre which is just down the road."

St Luke's Crescent is a quiet cul de sac to the west of Totterdown and adjacent to the beautiful Victoria Park and the north of Perretts Park. This quiet street has the best of both worlds, with a fantastic array of cafes, restaurants and independent shops on Wells Road, as well as the open green spaces of South Bristol. Places on Wells Road, such as Fox & West, an independent cafe and greengrocers selling a diversity of local produce, Southside Bar and Farrow's Fish & Chips offer some of the best options in the city. Green spaces are in plentiful supply, with Arnos Vale being an idyllic Victorian garden cemetery with the cafe at its heart, the incredible views of Perrett Park, as well as the 50 acres of Victoria Park. Totterdown offers easy access to and from the city, with Bath Road offering an easy link to Bath, the Portway taking you to the M5 and the M32 to the M4 and beyond. Temple Mead Train Station is also a short walk or cycle away, offering connections nationally. Travelling southwards, you find yourself in the Mendips, an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Set up from St Luke's Crescent, is this beautifully presented two bedroom mid-terrace Victorian home. Upon entry, you are met by a hallway that leads through to an open-plan living space with period cornicing and a log burning stove nestled into the fireplace. To the back of the property, there is a kitchen with worksurfaces that line the walls, block white tiles, and a door that opens up into the garden that captures the morning sun. The first floor comprises two double bedrooms, with the main room having bespoke fit shelves to one side of the chimney breast, and the second bedroom having a fitted wardrobe. The bathroom has a bath with a rainfall shower, block tiling behind the bath, and tiled flooring. The property has also had the addition of double glazed sash windows to the front and double glazing to the back, making this property more energy efficient, whilst also being sympathetic to the period design. There is a raised deck in the garden that gets the sun for a lot of the day and has rear access to a back lane.

Council tax band A.


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