As you enter the house into the reception hall the first flight of stairs rises to the first floor with two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. You will also find doors leading to a lounge, 2nd reception room and then through to the breakfast room.
The lounge is a generous size with large bay windows, fitted with white shutters, making it bright and spacious. The fireplace is original, and although not a working fireplace it is a lovely central focus point.
The second reception room is bright, again with the original fitted cupboards and a decorative fireplace. It has patio door opening to the rear garden. This room could be used as a snug or a dining room, or even a home office.
At the end of the hallway it leads to the breakfast/kitchen room. With another original fireplace and a fitted dresser this would make the prefect family room. It leads through to the modern kitchen which offers a dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. There is a further backdoor leading to the garden.
On the first floor are two generous double bedrooms, both offering feature fireplaces. The principle bedroom at the front of the house has bay windows.
The family bathroom is large in size with a bath and a separate shower cubicle. A second set of stairs leads to the 3rd bedroom which has an ensuite. This room also offers views of the suspension bridge.
Ashfield Road is just off the chessels and in the popular location of Southville. Southville is a vibrant community that offers a range of activities and services,
including workshops, childcare, and social events. One of the significant advantages of living on Ashfield is its proximity to Bristol's cultural hotspots. The famous Tobacco Factory Theatre, just a short walk away, hosts a variety of performances, from cutting-edge dramas to family-friendly shows. The nearby North Street is a bustling thoroughfare brimming with independent shops, cafes, and eateries, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.
The annual Upfest street art festival transforms the walls and facades of Southville into canvases for international artists, turning the area into a vibrant open-air gallery. Residents of Ashfield Road enjoy front-row seats to this explosion of creativity. Despite its urban setting Ashfield Road is conveniently close to several green spaces. The nearby Greville Smyth Park provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, with its expansive lawns, children's play areas, and sports facilities.
The park is a popular spot for picnics, jogging, and community events. For those who enjoy riverside walks, the picturesque River Avon is within easy
reach, offering scenic routes perfect for leisurely strolls or cycling. The local primary schools are all in walking distance, with the nearest one being Luckwell Primary.
Bristol is famed for its growing reputation within the business sector and is home to a number of large employers including Rolls-Royce and the MOD. The diverse culture within the city makes it an ideal destination for dining out, with a number of high quality restaurants and brasseries. The city is also home to a number of iconic landmarks including Brunel’s Clifton Suspension Bridge and the impressive SS Great
Britain.
The Bristol International Balloon Fiesta is held annually at the Ashton Court estate and attracts balloonists and spectators from all corners of the world.
Bristol also boasts a modern shopping centre in the heart of the city, Cabot Circus which offers a broad spectrum of shops and dining facilities as a cinema. On the northern side of the city just off junction 17 of the M5 is the regional shopping centre Cribbs Causeway, again offering a plethora of shops, restaurants, and leisure facilities.
The M5 motorway can be accessed via the Gordano or Avonmouth, mainline rail connections to London Paddington are offered at Bristol Temple Meads. For those looking to travel further afield, Bristol International Airport is a mere 8.5 miles away and offers regular domestic and international flights. EPC rating: D. Council tax band: B,