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1 bedroom flat
Flat
1 bed
1 bath
473
EPC rating: B
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 164 yrs left
Ground rent: £150 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £2,112.08 per annum
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Sugar House
- 1 bedroom second floor apartment
- Beautifully presented throughout
- Dual aspect living area
- Attractive views
- Residents Parking Zone
- Secure underground parking space contract (optional)
- Concierge
- Floor area 44 square metres
- EPC C
A very cool and contemporary 1 bedroom harbourside apartment with attractive views, lift, on-site concierge with parcel collection room and set within the Residents Parking Zone. Secure underground parking space contract with neighbour (optional).
Overview
A very cool and contemporary 1 bedroom harbourside apartment with attractive views, lift, on-site concierge with parcel collection room and set within the Residents Parking Zone. Secure underground parking space contract with neighbour (optional).
Built in 2019 to an exceptional standard, the block forms part of the historic General Hospital redevelopment which sits on Guinea Street, a stone's throw from the waters edge and many popular eateries, cafés and shops. It is fair to say, the location offers the very best of living in the heart of the city.
Inside, the apartment is stylish and immaculate. Oak floor runs throughout the dual aspect, open plan living space which has an impressive kitchen area. Three floor to ceiling French doors open up to Juliette balconies providing plenty of light and attractive views.
The double bedroom has a built-in wardrobe and French doors to a Juliette balcony.
The large tiled bathroom is stylishly fitted with a modern white suite.
All in all this is a great home and ideal for those looking for quality and easy living whilst having the convenience of all the amenities the city has to offer.
Location
Waterfront, also described as Harbourside, is the area in the city centre around the Floating Harbour. It's a vibrant, bustling area of former workshops and warehouses, many of them converted into modern apartment buildings.
There are cultural venues, such as the Arnolfini art gallery, Watershed media and arts centre, M Shed museum, and At-Bristol science exhibition centre. There is also a range of restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
Apartments come in all shapes and sizes, and all prices. Waterfront living is popular with professionals, as well as couples downsizing or choosing the urban life.
Material information (provided by owner)
Leasehold: 165 years remaining. Ground rent £150pa. Service charge £176pm. Council tax band C.
Overview
A very cool and contemporary 1 bedroom harbourside apartment with attractive views, lift, on-site concierge with parcel collection room and set within the Residents Parking Zone. Secure underground parking space contract with neighbour (optional).
Built in 2019 to an exceptional standard, the block forms part of the historic General Hospital redevelopment which sits on Guinea Street, a stone's throw from the waters edge and many popular eateries, cafés and shops. It is fair to say, the location offers the very best of living in the heart of the city.
Inside, the apartment is stylish and immaculate. Oak floor runs throughout the dual aspect, open plan living space which has an impressive kitchen area. Three floor to ceiling French doors open up to Juliette balconies providing plenty of light and attractive views.
The double bedroom has a built-in wardrobe and French doors to a Juliette balcony.
The large tiled bathroom is stylishly fitted with a modern white suite.
All in all this is a great home and ideal for those looking for quality and easy living whilst having the convenience of all the amenities the city has to offer.
Location
Waterfront, also described as Harbourside, is the area in the city centre around the Floating Harbour. It's a vibrant, bustling area of former workshops and warehouses, many of them converted into modern apartment buildings.
There are cultural venues, such as the Arnolfini art gallery, Watershed media and arts centre, M Shed museum, and At-Bristol science exhibition centre. There is also a range of restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
Apartments come in all shapes and sizes, and all prices. Waterfront living is popular with professionals, as well as couples downsizing or choosing the urban life.
Material information (provided by owner)
Leasehold: 165 years remaining. Ground rent £150pa. Service charge £176pm. Council tax band C.
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