Worcester Terrace is one of the Neo-Classical ranks of houses by Charles Underwood. Constructed circa 1850. The property is referred to as "Superior Refinement of detail". This fine period property has many features including fireplaces, ceiling cornicing, coving, dado rails, centre roses, stone staircase leading to the first floor with balustrade and spindles. The accommodation is extremely well presented and includes a self contained lower ground floor apartment which is approached from the front of the property. The property does have planning consent for the original staircase to be put back in giving access from the main part of the house leading down to the lower ground floor apartment. The property has a delightful enclosed rear garden and parking which is accessed via Cobblestone Mews. Number 2 is also part of the ownership of the private communal gardens to the front of the terrace.
Clifton village mile, Bristol city centre 1 miles, M5 (J19)/M32 2 miles, Bristol Temple Meads miles (Distances approximate)