£650,000
4 bed terraced house for saleWick Road, Brislington, Bristol BS4
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
CJ Hole Brislington
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About this property
Double-fronted Edwardian terrace
Over 2,000 sq, ft across three floors
Four double bedrooms + fifth room ideal as an office
Two reception rooms
Spacious kitchen/diner with
Utility room & downstairs W/C
Large outbuilding/garage
Views over Bristol to the front
Backs onto Nightingale Valley woodland
This is a rare opportunity to purchase a beautifully presented, double-fronted Edwardian terrace in a desirable part of Brislington. Set on an elevated position, the property enjoys views over Bristol to the front and woodland at the rear, backing directly onto Nightingale Valley. The house is full of period charm and has been carefully maintained. Spanning over 1,900 sq ft across three floors, it offers generous space with flexibility for family life or working from home.
The ground floor begins with a wide entrance hallway featuring original archways and stained-glass details. At the front are two reception rooms, both with high ceilings and decorative features such as ornate cornicing. To the rear is a large kitchen/dining/breakfast room that leads to a utility room and downstairs W/C. From the kitchen, doors open out to a mature, enclosed garden with patio, established trees, shrubs, and a greenhouse. A key highlight is the large outbuilding/garage accessed via a rear lane. It includes electrically operated doors, secure parking for two vehicles, a separate workshop, and storage space for bikes and equipment—totalling over 500 sq ft. Upstairs, the first floor has three double bedrooms with built-in storage and a spacious bathroom. On the top floor is the largest bedroom, along with a fifth room that works well as a home office or nursery.
The house is located in a quiet residential part of Brislington, within walking distance of shops, cafés, and amenities on Sandy Park Road. Nearby green spaces include Nightingale Valley, St Anne’s Woods, and Arnos Court Park. Local schools such as Holymead and Broomhill Primary are within easy reach. Transport links are strong, with bus services including the Park & Ride, good cycling and walking routes into the city, and road access to the A4, St Philips Causeway, M32 and Bath. Temple Meads station and the new Bristol University Temple Quarter development are also around 45 minutes away on foot.
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