Features
- Close Proximity To Bristol Centre
- Ideal For First Time Buyer
- Period Features
- Private west-facing rear garden
- Excellent Transport Links
- Well Presented One Bedroom Maisonette
Located on Fishponds Road, just moments from the lively High Street, this well-presented one-bedroom maisonette offers a practical balance of character features, modern living and a level of space rarely found in similar properties.
Arranged over two floors, the accommodation feels noticeably more spacious than a typical one-bedroom flat. The main living area is bright and well proportioned, with high ceilings that enhance the sense of openness. Original features such as ceiling rose and ornate coving add period detail without compromising the home’s straightforward and functional layout. The kitchen provides good storage and workspace for everyday use.
The lower floor offers a comfortable double bedroom and bathroom. From this level there is access to the sizable private rear garden, the area provides useful outdoor space. Having a well proportioned private garden is a real advantage for a property of this type and adds flexibility to how the home can be enjoyed.
The property has been well cared for by the current owner yet still offers the opportunity for a new owner to put their own stamp on it. It also benefits from a friendly and established community within the building and neighbouring properties.
SITUATION
Fishponds Road is ideally located in a vibrant part of Fishponds, placing cafés, restaurants, shops and everyday amenities all within easy walking distance. The area benefits from excellent bus links into Bristol city centre, including an express service, as well as convenient access to the Bristol to Bath cycle path, making it particularly well suited for commuters. There is also a handy scooter stop directly across the road. Nearby green spaces such as Eastville Park and Oldbury Court provide ample opportunities for outdoor leisure, from Saturday Parkrun to scenic walks through Snuff Mills. Local pubs add to the community feel, with 'The Star' pub just a five-minute walk away, known for its traditional Irish music nights, cosy fire and affordable pints. While Snuffy Jack’s beer emporium sits a little further along the road. The neighbourhood is warm and welcoming, with neighbours who look out for one another and often share home-grown fruit and vegetables in the summer and autumn. This strong sense of community, combined with good local schools and excellent transport connections, makes this an especially attractive and well-connected place to live.
Tenure: Leasehold (959 years)
Ground Rent: £0 per year
Service Charge: £75 per month
Reference: RS2234