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£450,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleHigh Street, Bristol BS30
3 beds
1 bath
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Extended Kitchen Diner Family Room
South Facing Private Rear Garden
Separate Lounge With Open Fire
Large First Floor Bathroom
Off Street Parking For Two
Walking Distance To Cycle Path
Excellent Access To Keynsham Station
Popular Village Community Setting
Some houses have a room that quietly becomes the centre of everything. Here, that room is the extended kitchen diner and family space.
While the original lounge still provides somewhere to retreat, read, work or sit in front of the fire on a winter evening, it is the rear of the house where everyday life unfolds. Breakfast before school. Homework after. Music playing in the background. Family meals that stretch into the evening. The sort of space where people naturally drift together without really thinking about it.
The double-storey extension has transformed the way the house lives. It has created a generous family room that feels connected to the garden throughout the year, with French doors opening onto the patio and a steady flow between inside and out during the warmer months. On bright summer days, the rear of the house fills with light from morning through to evening, while a gentle breeze moves through when the doors are open. In winter, the modern insulation within the extension helps create a home that feels warm and comfortable without losing its sense of openness.
The lounge plays a different role. Cooler during the summer and centred around an open fire during the colder months, it has become a quiet space for home working, reading or simply stepping away from the busier rhythm of family life. It is a useful balance to the sociable energy of the kitchen family room.
Upstairs, all three bedrooms feel surprisingly bright, while those overlooking the rear garden offer particular peace and privacy. The large family bathroom serves the first floor comfortably, reflecting the practical nature of a home that has grown alongside its owners over the years.
Outside, the garden enjoys a southerly aspect with a slight turn towards the west, meaning sunlight remains for much of the day and well into the evening during the summer months. The patio is where mornings often begin and evenings naturally finish. Thanks to the elevated position and the absence of overlooking properties behind, it feels notably private, creating a space that is just as suited to quiet mornings as it is to family gatherings and long summer afternoons.
Practicality sits comfortably alongside the lifestyle appeal. There is off-street parking for two vehicles to the rear, potential for future EV charging, reliable mobile coverage and broadband, along with a heating system controlled through a modern Bluetooth-enabled thermostat.
The location has long been one of the home's strongest attractions. Monarch's Way, Kings Square and the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path are all within easy reach, making daily walks and weekend adventures simple. The community is something the current owners speak about with genuine affection, helped by strong local connections, nearby schools and straightforward access to both Keynsham railway station and the M4 for commuting towards Bath, Bristol and beyond.
What they will miss most is not simply the house itself, but the memories made within it. Years of family life centred around the kitchen family room, children growing up around the table, and the easy way that space opens onto the patio and garden. It is a home that has evolved with family life and continues to offer room for the next chapter
While the original lounge still provides somewhere to retreat, read, work or sit in front of the fire on a winter evening, it is the rear of the house where everyday life unfolds. Breakfast before school. Homework after. Music playing in the background. Family meals that stretch into the evening. The sort of space where people naturally drift together without really thinking about it.
The double-storey extension has transformed the way the house lives. It has created a generous family room that feels connected to the garden throughout the year, with French doors opening onto the patio and a steady flow between inside and out during the warmer months. On bright summer days, the rear of the house fills with light from morning through to evening, while a gentle breeze moves through when the doors are open. In winter, the modern insulation within the extension helps create a home that feels warm and comfortable without losing its sense of openness.
The lounge plays a different role. Cooler during the summer and centred around an open fire during the colder months, it has become a quiet space for home working, reading or simply stepping away from the busier rhythm of family life. It is a useful balance to the sociable energy of the kitchen family room.
Upstairs, all three bedrooms feel surprisingly bright, while those overlooking the rear garden offer particular peace and privacy. The large family bathroom serves the first floor comfortably, reflecting the practical nature of a home that has grown alongside its owners over the years.
Outside, the garden enjoys a southerly aspect with a slight turn towards the west, meaning sunlight remains for much of the day and well into the evening during the summer months. The patio is where mornings often begin and evenings naturally finish. Thanks to the elevated position and the absence of overlooking properties behind, it feels notably private, creating a space that is just as suited to quiet mornings as it is to family gatherings and long summer afternoons.
Practicality sits comfortably alongside the lifestyle appeal. There is off-street parking for two vehicles to the rear, potential for future EV charging, reliable mobile coverage and broadband, along with a heating system controlled through a modern Bluetooth-enabled thermostat.
The location has long been one of the home's strongest attractions. Monarch's Way, Kings Square and the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path are all within easy reach, making daily walks and weekend adventures simple. The community is something the current owners speak about with genuine affection, helped by strong local connections, nearby schools and straightforward access to both Keynsham railway station and the M4 for commuting towards Bath, Bristol and beyond.
What they will miss most is not simply the house itself, but the memories made within it. Years of family life centred around the kitchen family room, children growing up around the table, and the easy way that space opens onto the patio and garden. It is a home that has evolved with family life and continues to offer room for the next chapter
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