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Elmgrove Avenue, Easton

PROPERTY TYPE

Terraced

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,163 sq ft

108 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Dormer loft conversion
  • Three double bedrooms
  • Freestanding bath and separate shower
  • Courtyard garden with mural
  • Modern open-plan living space

Description

"We’ve loved having such a spacious living/dining area, which has been perfect for hosting friends for dinner parties and game nights. The area has a strong sense of community, with the Pickle Factory just around the corner hosting various events. We enjoy meeting up with friends at Sugarloaf and going for Sunday roasts at the Green Bank pub, both of which are within a short walk."

The home
Elmgrove Avenue brings together the character of a Victorian home with modern styling and a stunning loft conversion. The front exterior is well presented, which is noticeable as you approach the entrance door, leading into a traditional hallway that opens into the open-plan living/dining room - perfect for hosting friends for dinner parties and game nights. At the front is a large window with fitted shutters and a log burner. In the dining area, a patio door at the rear gives access to the garden. At the back of the home is a modern fitted kitchen with white subway-style tiles.

On the first floor, you’ll find the main bathroom with a freestanding claw-style bath and a separate shower. Next door is a double bedroom, currently used as an office, along with another double bedroom featuring fitted cupboards and a sash window.

Upstairs is the main bedroom, set within a dormer loft conversion, with an ensuite bathroom and an additional shower. The space is flooded with light due to its windows at both the front and rear, along with fitted storage.

The outside
Outside is a low-maintenance courtyard garden, offering the perfect space for a barbecue with friends in the sunnier months. You’ll also find a mural along the side wall, providing a unique feature to the home.

Living in Easton
Elmgrove Avenue is a quiet cul-de-sac, positioned centrally in Easton and largely made up of Victorian homes. Easton is a popular pocket of Bristol, thanks to its close proximity to the city centre and ease of access by foot, bike, road, and train.

Easton is a thriving community, offering an abundance of shared spaces, events, and activities. The Pickle Factory, just minutes from Elmgrove Avenue, is a community hub that plays a central role in this vibrant area.

Nearby, St Mark’s Road boasts a number of Bristol’s finest independent shops and restaurants, including Bristol Sweet Mart, Garden of Easton, No.12 Café, and Radical Roasters.

The nearest primary school is Bannerman Road Community Academy, with other nearby schools such as Whitehall and May Park also very well regarded locally, further enhancing the area’s appeal to families.

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