About the property
Key features
- A light & spacious 3-bedroom home.
- Private garden and secure parking.
- Principle bedroom with en-suite and covered terrace.
- Extensive Living Room with floor to ceiling windows.
- Fitted kitchen , cloakroom, bathroom.
- Excellent central location.
- Viewing is highly recommended.
- Chain free purchase.
Material information
Property description
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This impressive modern three-bedroom modern maisonette offers spacious and stylish accommodation with a private enclosed garden and secure underground parking. The private front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall featuring a utility cupboard and cloakroom. A well-appointed fitted kitchen/breakfast room leads through to an extensive living and dining area, boasting floor-to-ceiling windows and direct access to the decked rear garden, perfect for entertaining or relaxing outdoors. Upstairs, the first floor offers three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room and access to a covered private terrace. Outside, the enclosed rear garden provides a peaceful retreat, while allocated off-street parking is available within a secure underground area.
Ideally located for the vibrant cafés, restaurants, shops, and bars of Stokes Croft, Gloucester Road, and Bristol City Centre, the property also offers excellent transport links via Montpelier Railway Station (direct to Temple Meads) and easy access to the M32, M4, and M5 motorways. Offered to the market chain-free, this home combines modern living with a convenient city location. Viewing is highly recommended.
GROUND FLOOR
Front door into the entrance hall.
Hallway
Tiled floor, stairs to first floor, utility cupboard with plumbing for washing machine and wall mounted gas fired boiler.
Cloakroom
Tiled floor, wc, wash hand basin and recessed cupboard with fuse box.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Tiled floor, window to front elevation, fitted wall and base units, integral dishwasher, electric oven, hob with extractor over. Space for fridge/freezer.
Living/ Dining Room
Solid wood floor, understairs storage cupboard, floor to ceiling windows and patio door opens out to the private garden. A projector, large roll-down screen (above the TV) and built-in surround sound system.
FIRST FLOOR
Landing – built in airing cupboard with shelving.
Bedroom 1
Floor to ceiling windows to front and side elevations. Access out to a covered terrace area.
En-Suite
Shower, wc, wash hand basin, heated towel rail, fitted cupboard and tiled floor.
Bedroom 2
Floor to ceiling windows to rear elevation.
Bedroom 3
Floor to ceiling windows and wall mounted cupboards.
OUTSIDE
An enclosed newly refurbished composite decked garden with direct access from the living room.
Allocated parking space within secure underground garage.
Tenure
It is understood the property is leasehold 125 years, 109 remaining, started in August 2009.
Council Tax
Band C.
Management Company
£220pcm approx.
Ground Rent
£250pa. doubles in 2028.
Being a fully independent Sales, Lettings and Property Management agent means that we are not constrained to a strict radius, suburb or area. We love Bristol, all of it.
Whether you are looking to swap the fast-paced City Centre hustle and bustle, for Bishopston’s mile upon mile of relaxed cafe culture. If you’re looking to Redland for its fantastic school catchment areas, Sneyd Park for its vast green spaces and beautiful gardens, or Southville for its famous street art and original vibe, we are your local property and area experts and have vast knowledge of all things Bristol.
From our centrally located office on Whiteladies Road, we cover the whole of Bristol and the surrounding areas. Whatever your situation, property or location, we are on hand to help.
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Howard got started in the property and financial sector in the mid-eighties, successfully running several corporate operations, but always with his heart rooted in a service that is local, personal and independent. He believes that people do business with people and that trust and reputation are key. Not only has he sold, let and managed thousands of homes across the region in the last thirty years, he's a long-standing media commentator on issues facing both property owners and the industry.
Howard is a recent name change for the business, something he's been working towards for several years and is very proud of. With the same independent local team (people rarely leave) managing hundreds of local clients' sales and lettings portfolios, he knows he can offer the gold standard, trusted and flexible service that people want and need from a local agency.
When he's not at his desk, you might find Howard running a Bristol Half Marathon for charity or enjoying an eclectic gig somewhere in the city (don't get him started on music). You may also spot him cycling the lanes of Stanton Drew and Chew Valley where he was born, playing a noisy game of tennis in Redland or enjoying a quiet night in a Bristol eaterie with mates and his family. Howard loves this city and the people who live here. If you see him make sure you say hello.