- Three generous double bedrooms +
- Private entrance and off street parking +
- A large, mature garden - completely private +
- Great location, close to a wide variety of amenities +
- Attractive features, high ceilings and stunning Parquet flooring +
- Being sold with no onward chain +
A substantial and beautifully presented three double bedroom garden flat with off street parking. Located on a tree lined residential road within a stones throw of Cotham Hill, Whiteladies Road and Clifton Down train station.
Overview
This large, three bedroom converted flat is a stunning example of modern convenience and traditional charm. One of the standout features of this property is the large private rear garden, perfect for enjoying the sunshine on a warm day or hosting a BBQ with friends and family. The off street parking is a rare find in this sought-after area and provides daily convenience.
On entering the property, you are immediately aware of the space. An impressive double aspect living room with high ceilings is filled with light and provides a relaxing environment to unwind. When entertaining, knock up culinary delights in the separate kitchen with plenty of prep space and storage. It is also the gateway to the garden. All three bedrooms are generous, well balanced doubles. Choose one to set up as a home office or as an additional reception room. There are two bathrooms - the primary is beautifully fitted with a four piece suite, including a free standing rolltop bath. A separate shower room combines as a useful utility area.
A truly fascinating home, being sold with no onward chain.
Location
The location of this flat is second to none, with Cotham Hill, Whiteladies Road, and Clifton Down train station all within easy reach. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and shops in the vicinity, as well as beautiful green spaces like Redland Green and Durdham Down for leisurely walks or picnics.
Bristol is a vibrant city with a rich history and plenty to offer residents and visitors alike. From the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge to the bustling waterfront area, there is no shortage of things to see and do in Bristol. Culture lovers will enjoy exploring the city's many museums and galleries, while foodies can indulge in the diverse culinary scene.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of parks and green spaces in Bristol, including the stunning Avon Gorge and Leigh Woods. For those who enjoy shopping, the city boasts a mix of high street stores and independent boutiques, as well as regular markets selling local produce and crafts.
We think...
Overall, this home offers the best of both worlds - a peaceful retreat in a desirable location, with all the amenities and attractions of Bristol just a stone's throw away.
Material information (provided by owner)
Lease - 999 years from 20th November 1983
Service charge - £100 per month
Share of freehold
Council tax band - C