Additional text is available below.A well-presented three-bedroom Victorian terraced house on Thornleigh Road, Bishopston, offering stylish accommodation, period charm, and an enviable location just moments from Gloucester Road’s thriving cafés, shops, and amenities.
Overview
This Victorian terraced home offers spacious and practical accommodation that has been thoughtfully adapted for modern family life. The ground floor features a welcoming bay-fronted reception room, complemented by a second reception room that provides flexible space for a family room, playroom, snug, or home office. To the rear, a thoughtfully designed extension has created an impressive open-plan kitchen and dining space, forming the heart of the home. Perfect for everyday family life and entertaining alike, this bright and sociable area enjoys direct access to the rear garden.
On the first floor are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom, offering comfortable and adaptable accommodation for growing families, guests, or those working from home. A further staircase leads to a loft room, providing valuable additional space with a range of potential uses, including a home office, hobby room, guest space, or occasional accommodation, subject to individual requirements.
Outside
The private rear garden provides a peaceful outdoor space, predominantly laid to lawn with established greenery creating a pleasant sense of privacy. Ideal for families, entertaining or simply relaxing, it offers a green outlook and a welcome extension of the living space during the warmer months.
Location
Thornleigh Road is a charming location, just a short stroll from the lively Gloucester Road, renowned for its mix of independent shops, cafés, and an outstanding range of restaurants. On a free day, you could enjoy brunch at Fed 303 or head to The Gallimaufry for something a little stronger. Popular with both families and creatives, the area blends a sense of community with vibrant local culture.
Green spaces are never far away. The Ardagh Community Trust is nearby, offering tennis courts, a children’s play area, and a friendly café, while also hosting events throughout the year. St Andrews Park, a classic Victorian park, provides leafy walks, a playground, and a seasonal paddling pool, while Horfield Common is ideal for dog walking, running, or simply socialising outdoors. Sports enthusiasts are also well catered for, with the Gloucestershire County Cricket Club within easy walking distance. For commuters, the location is particularly convenient. The city centre can be reached on foot or by bike, Gloucester Road is served by frequent buses, and the M32 provides quick access to the M4 and M5 motorways.
We think...
Beautifully presented throughout, perfect for families looking to buy in the area.
Material information (provided by owner)
Freehold and Council Tax Band B.