£595,000
(£536/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleWolseley Road, Bishopston BS7
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,111 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
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About this property
"Having called this home for almost 20 years, it has been a wonderful place to live through every stage of family life. The generous layout provided plenty of space for a busy household, while the beautifully landscaped garden became a peaceful retreat for relaxing and entertaining. We've particularly loved the strong sense of community, with friendly neighbours, memorable street parties, and the convenience of having Gloucester Road's vibrant mix of independent shops, cafés and restaurants just a short walk away. Whether returning from a day at work or after our time living abroad, it has always felt like a special place to come home to. It has given us countless happy memories and has been a truly fantastic home."
The Home
Occupying a prominent end-of-terrace position, this handsome period home effortlessly combines the timeless character of Victorian architecture with the comforts of modern family living. High ceilings, stripped wooden floorboards and large windows create a wonderful sense of light and volume throughout, while carefully considered updates allow the home's original charm to shine.
The ground floor has been designed with everyday living in mind. To the front, a generous sitting room provides a welcoming retreat, centred around a charming log burner that brings warmth and character during the winter months. Beyond, a separate dining room offers an inviting space to gather with family and friends, flowing naturally into the galley kitchen at the rear. A well-appointed family bathroom completes the ground floor.
The first floor is home to three well-proportioned bedrooms, including an impressive principal suite with its own en-suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms provide flexible accommodation, whether for a growing family, guests or those seeking a dedicated home office. Above, a versatile loft room offers valuable additional space, perfectly suited as a studio, hobbies room, snug or occasional guest bedroom.
Throughout, the home's end-of-terrace position allows natural light to pour in from multiple aspects, enhancing the generous proportions and creating an atmosphere that feels both bright and welcoming.
Outside
The property is approached via a south-east facing front garden, creating an attractive approach while enjoying the morning sun and providing a welcome sense of separation from the road.
To the rear, a beautifully private north-west facing garden offers a peaceful escape, perfectly positioned to enjoy the afternoon and evening sunshine. Thoughtfully enclosed and framed by established planting, it provides an idyllic setting for outdoor dining, summer entertaining or simply unwinding at the end of the day. The end-of-terrace position enhances the feeling of openness, creating a garden that feels particularly spacious and secluded.
Living in Bishopston
Wolseley Road is is a residential, street in Bishopston, located just off the Gloucester Road and a stone's throw away from the popular Horfield Common. Venues such as fed, The Grace, and Per & Kor are a fantastic range of eateries for people to enjoy, as well as a number of other independents including Gloucester Road Books, Rambling Rose, and Better Foods in the local vicinity to name a select few. Surrounded by green spaces, St Andrews Park is a leafy Victorian public park with children's play area and paddling pool, as well as Horfield Common, which is perfect for dog walkers, runners and those who are wanting to socialise.
For sports fans, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club play regularly in summer months just to the other side of Gloucester Road and Bristol Rovers' Memorial Stadium is within a short walk. The area is very well positioned for commuters, with the city centre within walking or cycling distance and regular buses running, the M32 nearby, with links to the M4 and M5. For schools, St Bonaventure's Primary School is nearby and has glowing reviews from the locals, along with Bishop Road Primary School. The house is also within the catchment for Redland Green secondary school.
The Home
Occupying a prominent end-of-terrace position, this handsome period home effortlessly combines the timeless character of Victorian architecture with the comforts of modern family living. High ceilings, stripped wooden floorboards and large windows create a wonderful sense of light and volume throughout, while carefully considered updates allow the home's original charm to shine.
The ground floor has been designed with everyday living in mind. To the front, a generous sitting room provides a welcoming retreat, centred around a charming log burner that brings warmth and character during the winter months. Beyond, a separate dining room offers an inviting space to gather with family and friends, flowing naturally into the galley kitchen at the rear. A well-appointed family bathroom completes the ground floor.
The first floor is home to three well-proportioned bedrooms, including an impressive principal suite with its own en-suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms provide flexible accommodation, whether for a growing family, guests or those seeking a dedicated home office. Above, a versatile loft room offers valuable additional space, perfectly suited as a studio, hobbies room, snug or occasional guest bedroom.
Throughout, the home's end-of-terrace position allows natural light to pour in from multiple aspects, enhancing the generous proportions and creating an atmosphere that feels both bright and welcoming.
Outside
The property is approached via a south-east facing front garden, creating an attractive approach while enjoying the morning sun and providing a welcome sense of separation from the road.
To the rear, a beautifully private north-west facing garden offers a peaceful escape, perfectly positioned to enjoy the afternoon and evening sunshine. Thoughtfully enclosed and framed by established planting, it provides an idyllic setting for outdoor dining, summer entertaining or simply unwinding at the end of the day. The end-of-terrace position enhances the feeling of openness, creating a garden that feels particularly spacious and secluded.
Living in Bishopston
Wolseley Road is is a residential, street in Bishopston, located just off the Gloucester Road and a stone's throw away from the popular Horfield Common. Venues such as fed, The Grace, and Per & Kor are a fantastic range of eateries for people to enjoy, as well as a number of other independents including Gloucester Road Books, Rambling Rose, and Better Foods in the local vicinity to name a select few. Surrounded by green spaces, St Andrews Park is a leafy Victorian public park with children's play area and paddling pool, as well as Horfield Common, which is perfect for dog walkers, runners and those who are wanting to socialise.
For sports fans, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club play regularly in summer months just to the other side of Gloucester Road and Bristol Rovers' Memorial Stadium is within a short walk. The area is very well positioned for commuters, with the city centre within walking or cycling distance and regular buses running, the M32 nearby, with links to the M4 and M5. For schools, St Bonaventure's Primary School is nearby and has glowing reviews from the locals, along with Bishop Road Primary School. The house is also within the catchment for Redland Green secondary school.
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