Terraced Houses For Sale in Avon
An exceptional Georgian townhouse with south-facing garden in the heart of Bath. 5 Brock Street is a rare and substantial Grade II* Listed whole house, superbly located on the south side of this famous street that links two of Bath’s most iconic landmarks: The Royal Crescent and The Circus. Offe...
A grand Grade II* listed Georgian townhouse in the heart of Clifton Village. Positioned on one of Clifton’s most prestigious and architecturally distinguished terraces, this is an exceptional whole townhouse offering elegant and versatile living across five beautifully proportioned floors. With ...
A full townhouse with a double garage, self-contained flat and access to communal gardens, on one of Clifton’s most exclusive terraces. Positioned on one of the most prestigious address in Clifton, 5 Vyvyan Terrace is one of just a handful of complete townhouses on this Grade II* listed Georgian...
An exceptional Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse on one of Clifton's most sought-after roads; with a south-facing private garden, gated driveway, integrated garage and extensive "resident only" communal gardens situated just to the side of the house.
Originally part of the Tortworth Estate and now approached via a private driveway, this magnificent Grade II listed home is set in grounds of Circa10 acres. Situated in an elevated position with westerly views toward the River Severn and the Welsh Hills in the distance, this substantial detached ...
Fronting directly onto the estuary and commanding uninterrupted, far-reaching views across the Welsh hills and sweeping round to the lido, this five-bedroom Victorian townhouse is a home of remarkable character and prestige. Built circa 1880 as one of the original residences in Portishead, it enj...
An historic building, several hundred years old, set very much in the Old City of Bristol, and the subject of major modernisation and conversion to create what could be a nine-bedroom house of multiple occupancy (subject to consents and licences being obtained).











































































































































































































































































































































































