Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 33 Trelawney Park, Bristol, a cozy and compact terraced type home with 3 bed in the BS4 4HD area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band B.
This classic property was built 1900-1929 and has a reported internal area of 88 internal square metres
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £228,800 and a rental potential of £1,487 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
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"We ve put a lot of work into making 33 Trelawney Park our perfect home over the last decade and we hope it shows! We ve renovated from top to bottom including a recent dorma loft conversion, a home working office space, creation of an open plan living area, fitting of a log burner, and purchase of the adjoining garage building. We ve landscaped the garden with a combination of patio space, lawn and raised beds. There is access to the rear of the property via a secure lane.
From the elevated vantage point of the master bedroom s Velux windows, you can enjoy clear views of the Dundry Hills and, on a good day, even the Mendips Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The detached garage workshop space provides an added extra that you won t find with many Victorian terrace homes. We currently utilise this for woodwork, storage and as a utility pantry. It s a huge space with electric, water currently disconnected and foul sewer connections. With an already fitted door and windows to the garden and a new roof, we envisage it has great potential as an office or garden room conversion or annex.
Having raised our young family here, the house is ideally positioned a short walk to Hamilton preschool and located between the Holymead infant and junior schools, which have provided a great start for our two children. Just 5 mins walk down we ve benefitted from the wide offerings of Sandy Park including its convenience stores as well as great cafes, restaurants, a post office, green grocers, gift shop, bike shop, dry cleaners and takeaways. We re also in a great location for making the most of the outdoors positioned within easy reach of the local parks, nightingale valley and st Anne s Wood which are just a short walk from the front door.
Brislington is a friendly community and plays host to a variety of local events throughout the year. The neighbours in Trelawney Park and surrounding streets are lovely and we ve made some great friends whilst living here.
An extended Victorian terraced home awaits located on Brislington s sought after Trelawney Park, is a well cared for and exceptionally spacious three double bedroom Victorian terrace with a superb finished loft conversion, a separate detached garage 21 02 x 17 11 and an attractive well established garden.
Bursting with character, all rooms have high ceilings, an open plan feel through the kitchen dining area with double glazed French doors opening onto the private enclosed garden
A ground floor entrance with under stair storage cupboards, a cosy lounge with bay fronted window, log burner, opening onto an open plan kitchen dining area with modern fitted appliances, shaker style kitchen cabinets, solid oak worktops, feature lights with views out to the rear garden.
Approaching the first floor two good sized double bedrooms with feature fireplaces, a well presented bathroom suite, study area and the staircase up to the signed off dormer loft conversion.
Finally the second floor an impressive huge dormer loft conversion creating the master bedroom with skylights to the front including eaves storage and bespoke built in wardrobes also on the second floor a superb finished en suite shower room.
To the exterior of the property a front garden space and to the rear a private enclosed south west facing garden with seating area, pathway, laid to lawn, shrubs, fenced surround leading through to the rear of the garden where you have back access via a wooden gate to the back alley way and access to the detached garage.
The garage was purchased a couple of years ago from the neighbouring plot and this creates a unique opportunity in this location to have a building that can be used for multi purposes including work office space, work shop, gym, storage for water sports and many other purposes.
The Brislington location has become trendy recently with Independent shops and cafes, including a post office, can be found nearby on Sandy Park Road, a 10 minute walk away. The popular Sandy Park Deli and Kin offer fantastic coffee, wholesome food and friendly vibes, and the brand new family run Pukka Peacock Indian restaurant, recently opened its doors. The vibrant Boca Bar, situated in The Paintworks serves up Brazilian style pizza s and live music. For ultimate convenience, the local corner shop is seconds from the house.
Towards Wells road in neighbouring Knowle, The Knowle family friendly pub is a bustling local favourite affording fabulous views over the city from its garden. For those after a highly rated Sunday roast, head to The Langton in St Anne s, a five minute drive or a 25 minute walk.
Arnos Court Park, Nightingale Valley and Victory Park provide ample green space close by. Redcatch Community Garden in Knowle is a thriving hub and beating heart of the community, providing opportunities to volunteer, and hosting frequent pop ups. The cafe here is open daily, and serves freshly brewed coffee and delicious home baked cakes.
A large Sainburys at Castle Court can be reached on foot in fifteen minutes from Trelawney Park, by taking the path at the bottom of Sandy Park. Those keen for a swim can head to Jubilee Swimming Pool, the city s only community owned and run swimming pool, just a fifteen minutes walk away.
Due to its proximity to the Bath road A4 , reaching Bristol Temple Meads and the city centre is easy on foot or by bus. Fantastic bus links to Bath on the X39 bus, depart regularly just moments from the property."