1 bedroom flat for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold (111 years remaining)
- Old Market
- Grade ll* listed development
- Tucked away from main roads
- Period features throughout
- 1 bedroom first floor flat
- Attractive communal garden
- Communal bike lock up area
- No onward chain
- Floor area 39 square metres
- Epc e
Built as almshouses in the early part of the 19th Century, Barstaple House is now an elegant Grade ll* listed development of modern apartments ideally located within a 10 minute walk of the City Centre and Bristol Temple Meads train station.
Overview
NO ONWARD CHAIN
Built as almshouses in the early part of the 19th Century, Barstaple House is now an elegant Grade ll* listed development of modern apartments ideally located within a 10 minute walk of the City Centre and Bristol Temple Meads train station.
This fantastic 1 bedroom first floor flat is set within the westerly block, tucked away from all main roads and offers: private entrance, natural light to all rooms, windows to three elevations, pleasant views over the central communal gardens from the lounge/diner and bedroom, period features throughout, ample storage within the property. This flat is in good decorative order throughout.
The spacious entrance hall leads to a large walk-in storage cupboard with arched windows.
The attractive dual aspect double bedroom has arched windows to front and rear with original working shutters, built in wardrobe, cupboards and window seat with further storage.
The lounge/diner also has front facing arched windows with original working shutters and window seat with storage.
The inner hallway leads to a modern tiled bathroom with white suite and side windows.
Finally the impressive separate kitchen has modern units and rear and side windows providing lots of natural light.
Outside
Externally there is a well maintained communal lawned garden with communal bike lock up area.
Location
Old Market is the traditional trading hub of Bristol and is still known in part as a commercial area. It's right next to the city centre, just down the road from Cabot Circus, across from Castle Park. After numerous developments, it's now a popular place to live for urbanites.
Being in the centre of Bristol means travelling around and out of the city is easy. Several main roads are very nearby. Buses are frequent and Temple Meads station is only half a mile away.
There's a great choice of bars, cafes, and pubs, including one of Bristol's oldest, the Stag & Hounds. And a selection of independent shops.
Material information (provided by owner)
Leasehold - 112 years remaining. Ground rent is £100pa. Service charge is £202.37 pm. Council tax band A.
Rooms
Lounge/Diner 4.42m x 3.53m (14ft 6in x 11ft 7in) 14'6 x 11'7
Attractive living area with front facing arched windows with original working shutters and window seat with storage.
Kitchen 3.28m x 2.29m (10ft 9in x 7ft 6in) 10'9 x 7'6
Modern separate kitchen with rear and side windows providing a pleasant outlook.
Bedroom 4.78m x 3.58m (15ft 8in x 11ft 9in) 15'8 x 11'9 max
Dual aspect double bedroom with arched windows and front facing original working shutters, built in wardrobe, cupboards and window seat providing further storage.
Bathroom 2.24m x 1.50m (7ft 4in x 4ft 11in) 7'4 x 4'11
Spacious tiled bathroom with white suite and heated towel rail and two side facing arched windows.
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