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26 New Queen Street, Bristol, BS15 1DF

3 sales on record1 planning record
Property type
Mid terrace
Bedroom
1
Floor area
136 m²
1464 sq ft
Energy rating
C
Score 75
Council tax
Band B
Tenure
Private Rental
Overview

About 26 New Queen Street

A plain-English summary derived from public records, EPC certificates, sold prices and local data.

26 New Queen Street is a one-bedroom mid-terrace house in Bristol (BS15 1DF). It has a recorded floor area of 136 m² (around 1464 sq ft), construction records dating it to 1930-1949 and council tax band B. The latest certificate (February 2026) shows a C (score 75), near the top of the C band. When first surveyed in April 2011 the rating was E, the property has climbed 2 bands since. Between certificates, wall efficiency went from Very Poor to Poor, hot-water efficiency went from Poor to Good and main heating went from Average to Good. The recommended improvements would push it to B (score 82). This certificate was lodged in the last six months, so the rating reflects current condition.

Held since May 2001 — that's 25 years off the open market, well above the local norm. At 136 m² the property is well over the postcode median (88 m² across 28 EPCs), placing it in the larger end of the local stock. Its energy rating outperforms most of the postcode (better than 75% of similar EPCs). Across 1997–2001, sale prices on this property compounded at 9.4% per year. Today's modelled estimate of £253,000 sits 321.7% above the 2001 sale of £59,995. On a £-per-square-foot basis, the last sale (£41/sq ft) was about 74.2% below the postcode norm. One planning record on file: an extension approved in 2019. Past consents include an extension, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved.

Specifications

What this property has

Pulled from EPC certificates, claim submissions and our property model. Empty categories are hidden — we only show what's known.

Inside

  • Bedrooms1
Before you decide

Everything you need to know about 26 New Queen Street

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The data behind every report

  • HM Land Registry, source of sold price history
  • Department for Education, source of schools data
  • Police.uk, source of crime statistics
  • Department for Transport, source of stations and transport links
  • Environment Agency, source of flood risk data
  • Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, source of road noise data
  • PlanIt, source of planning application records
Energy

Energy performance

Every EPC certificate filed against this property — current rating, recorded improvements, and where there's headroom to reach a higher band.

The EPC has just been inspected, so the rating reflects current condition.

Current Certificate(1 of 3)
Feb 2026

EPC Rating

A
B
C
C75
D
E
F
G
Main Heating
Gas
Main Fuel
Gas
Hot Water
Good
Windows
Average
CO2 Emissions
3.1 t/year
Occupancy
Rented

Property Improvements

Changes detected from historical EPC data

Oct 2014from Apr 2011
Low Energy Lighting
78%50%

Low energy lighting percentage decreased

Feb 2026from Oct 2014
EPC improved fromE42toC75
Heating Controls
Prog + StatFull

Heating controls upgraded for better temperature management

Hot Water
Main (No Stat)Main System

Hot water system upgraded

Walls
Very PoorPoor

Wall insulation improved

Roof Insulation
UninsulatedWell Insulated

Loft insulation installed or upgraded to 250mm+

Floor Insulation
UninsulatedInsulated

Floor insulation added or improved

Low Energy Lighting
50%100%

More low energy lighting installed

Planning

Planning history

Applications and permits filed against 26 New Queen Street, Bristol, BS15 1DF, sourced from the PlanIt planning register.

26 New Queen Street has an approved single-storey rear extension on the planning record.

  1. Jun 2019
    ExtensionOutline
    In report

    Extension: Single storey · Rear of property

    Notification of prior approval for the erection of a single storey rear extension that would extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by 4.7 metres, have a maximum height of 3 metres and have eaves that are 3 metres high.

    Documents
    4 docs on file
    Reference
    19/02572/HX
    View planning record
Before you offer

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Price

Sales history & valuation

Recorded transactions, our model's current estimate, and a quick read on what neighbouring properties have sold for.

26 New Queen Street's modelled value sits at over four times its earliest registered sale price (1997).

Current estimate

£253,000

Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 9.4% per year over 3 years.

See how we calculated this
Last sold (2001)

£59,995

Growth on file: 9.4% per year over 3 years.

Sales timeline

  1. 10 May 2001Most recent

    £59,995

    +42.8%over 3 years
  2. 27 February 1998

    £42,000

    -4.5%
  3. 22 November 1997

    £44,000

Median price across the last 5 sales in BS15 1DF: £303,000 (2024–2022).

On the street

Versus other New Queen Street homes

Four headline reads against 27 similar houses on this street, drawn from the latest EPC and Land Registry data.

On price per m², 26 New Queen Street runs well behind the street norm.

Price per m²

£441

Street avg £2,302

Strongly below

Floor Area

136 m²

Street avg 88 m²

Strongly above

Habitable Rooms

7 rooms

Street avg 5 rooms

Strongly above

CO₂ Emissions

3.1 t/year

Street avg 4.4 t/year

Strongly above
Before you decide

Everything you need to know about 26 New Queen Street

The true value, the hidden risks and the full sale history, in one report.

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£14.99one-off

30-day money-back guarantee

Preview of the full property report

The data behind every report

  • HM Land Registry, source of sold price history
  • Department for Education, source of schools data
  • Police.uk, source of crime statistics
  • Department for Transport, source of stations and transport links
  • Environment Agency, source of flood risk data
  • Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, source of road noise data
  • PlanIt, source of planning application records
Area

The neighbourhood at a glance

A condensed read of the local area. Each tile links through to the full breakdown on the Bristol district page.

Daytime road noise here sits well below conversation level — a quiet pocket of the postcode.

Crime

5/mo

Steady year-on-year across the wider district.

Nearest stop

0.1 km

Two Mile Court — bus stop.

Closest school

0.3 km

Two Mile Hill Primary School. 44 schools nearby.

Go deeper on the local area

The full report breaks down crime, transport links, schools and air quality in depth.

Noise

Road noise across the postcode

Modelled day and night-time noise levels around BS15 1DF from Defra's strategic mapping. The pin marks this postcode's centroid.
Daytime road noise heatmap for BS15 1DF

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00

49.8dB

Low
Night-time road noise heatmap for BS15 1DF

Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00

39.4dB

Low
55 dB
60 dB
65 dB
70 dB
75 dB
80 dB
Defra Road Noise Strategic Mapping, Round 4
FAQ

Common questions

The questions buyers, sellers and homeowners most often ask about 26 New Queen Street, Bristol, BS15 1DF. Each answer is also embedded as structured data for search engines.