For sale in Bristol: We take a look inside the ‘timewarp’ 1930s house for sale in plush Bristol suburb

It still has its original fireplaces, picture rails and doors

A ‘timewarp’ 1930s Bristol house with most of its original features has gone on the market.

The three-bedroom terraced property in Redland is in need of modernisation and retains its original fireplaces, picture rails, cornicing and doors.

The doer-upper also has decades-old wallpaper, flooring and original black and white tiling in the porch.

With a guide price of £560,000 and no onward chain, the house offers plenty of scope for a buyer who wants to modernise it and turn it back into a family home. It’s also a short walk from Redland Green School.

It has been priced due to the amount of modernisation required and similar properties in Metford Grove had an overall average price of £640,000 over the last year.

The house on Metford Grove has three bedrooms, two reception rooms, bathroom and kitchen. There is a good size garden at the back with a rear access lane.

Whilst in need of modernising, this charming property is something of a rarity in retaining so many of its original features.

The current layout is typical for a 1930s property, but there is scope for an extension to the rear and a loft conversion (subject to planning permission).

The house is being marketed by Maggs & Allen on 0117 9734940.

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