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£1,950,000 Guide Price
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17 Julian Road is a fabulous family house, located on a sought-after road in the heart of Sneyd Park, with a sunny south-facing rear garden and superb accommodation over four floors.
With some 4000 sq. ft of accommodation and superb period features throughout, it showcases the very best original Victorian housing in Sneyd Park, complete with easy access to The Downs and much that northwest Bristol has to offer.
From the front, there is a deep off-street parking space leading to an integrated single garage ideal for quick and easy vehicular access to the house; whilst to the side are a set of shallow steps leading either up to the hall floor formal entrance, or directly down to the lower ground floor easily accessing the kitchen. There is also a useful side path directly into the rear garden, via a secure pedestrian gate, perfect for entertaining outside and allowing guests straight into the garden.
Internally the accommodation is exquisite. Immediately upon entering the hall floor the retained period cornice work is crisp and beautifully detailed, flowing throughout the entrance hall, stairwell and galleried landing as well as both hall floor reception rooms.
To the front the circa 27 full-width double reception room presents elegant entertaining space; currently divided between a sitting room and music room with enough space for a baby grand piano. With stripped wooden floors (a feature across the hall floor) shuttered sash bay windows flood the room with natural light, with a cast-iron coal effect gas fire with a marble fire surround for winter warmth and comfort.
To the rear is a wonderful library and family room; with an almost entire wall of bespoke built bookcases, perfect for displaying everything from books to sculptures, pictures and showcasing lifes collectables. The room enjoys natural light from its twin shuttered sash windows overlooking the rear garden and finished too with a carved stone fire-surround and open hearth below.
Immediately adjacent to the library is a well-appointed utility room, with a range of fitted storage cupboards, sink and space for both a washing machine and dryer. There is a glazed door overlooking the garden which, subject to any required consent, could open onto a balcony and staircase down to the garden below.
Stairs lead down from the hall to the lower ground floor; entirely (bar the garage) tiled with oversize stone tiles and flanked either side by the stunning open plan kitchen and breakfast room and the versatile dining / playroom.
The kitchen, to the rear of the house, spills out via twin glazed doors into the garden, and enjoys plenty of space for causal dining and seating.
The Tom Howley Kitchen presents a range of floor and wall-mounted storage cupboards, a feature peninsular island and views over the rear garden. Integrated appliances include, a Miele steam oven, a conventional and fan oven, warming drawer, dishwasher and induction hob; as well as an oversize Fisher & Paykel fridge / freezer and a separate microwave.
The generous space to the front is currently dressed as a dining room, but could easily pivot to a family room or play room, whilst this floor can be accessed independently both from the integrated single garage, as well as its own front door to the side creating the option of a self-contained unit if desired and with the correct consent.
Also on this floor is a well-appointed bathroom; perfect for returning home and warming up after long walk, runs, bikes rides or wet and muddy dogs (or children!).
Accessed from the wonderfully elegant entrance hall, a turned balustrade staircase lit from above by a large ceiling lantern leads to the first floor, with a secondary staircase off the galleried landing leading to the second floor above.
These two floors present five generous double bedrooms, four of the five of which have fitted built-in wardrobes and each floor served by a well-appointed family bath or shower room.
Subject to a new owners needs these could of course be easily reconfigured to create a principal bedroom suite if desired, but the current arrangement has worked perfectly for the current owners and their two children over the past 21 years of their ownership.
Your property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
Monthly Payment: £ 8,216.87
Monthly Payment: £ 8,216.87
Monthly Payment: £ 8,216.87
Amortization For Monthly Payment: £8,216.87 over 30 years ( Based on 3.20% Interest )
Using your investment as a 25.00% deposit and £ 5,833 in costs for purchasing and getting ready to let.
Stamp Duty is a tax paid on completion via your solicitor, the calculation includes the 3% surcharge for second homes.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
The refurbishment budget is set to 2.50% of the purchase price, but this will vary dependent on the suitability of the property for the rental market. Select a value that you feel is appropriate to the condition of the property.
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