Tucked away in a quiet and sheltered pocket in Hotwells with direct access to the Harbourside, this 2 double bedroom apartment is surprisingly bright and spacious throughout.
The living space is a generous room and thanks to a number of windows, is very bright with a pleasant green outlook out over the rear of the development.
Open to the living space is a good sized and well equipped kitchen with ample dining space with large patio door that opens out onto a south facing private balcony.
The kitchen itself features a sleek range of modern wall and base units, laminated work surface as well as integrated appliances including, electric hob, oven, fridge freezer, dishwasher and plumbing for washing machine.
There are 2 well proportioned double bedrooms both with built in storage and a contemporary, part tiled bathroom completes the internal accommodation which features mains fed shower over bath, basin, low level WC and heated towel rail.
Externally, and directly below the apartment on the ground floor the property further benefits from a single garage with power and electric and electric up and over door as well as an additional covered, allocated parking space.
Once a busy dock where sailors and merchants would trade goods and set sail for voyages of discovery, Bristol's Harbourside has undergone a huge transformation and is now an attractive, modern development with excellent amenities and access to the rest of the City. The area is alive with the buzz of Sunday markets, waterside restaurants and bars and a whole host of sports and activities including yachting, paddle boarding, and rowing. Millennium Square acts as a central hub, with its fountains and big screen as well as world class attractions such as Brunel’s SS Great Britain, We The Curious, Bristol Aquarium, the Arnolfini, Spike Island, the Watershed and the M Shed.
Hotwells with its charming mix of architecture from George Tully’s Dowry Square dating from 1720 to the maritime influence of the nearby Harbourside district, Hotwells is amongst the most sought after locations in the City. Excellent amenities with independent shops, boutiques, cafes, bars and restaurants can be found in nearby Clifton Village, Whiteladies Road and the Triangle. Brunel’s Clifton Suspension Bridge provides a gateway to the Ashton Court Estate with its woodlands, mountain bike trails and walks whilst there is excellent access to the exciting Harbourside district, The City Centre and Temple Meads.
Leasehold (remainder of 999 years from 1980)
Management Fee: £1,490 per annum
Ground rent: £25per annum
Council Tax Band: C
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