No longer on the market
This property is no longer on the market
Similar properties
Discover similar properties nearby in a single step.
1 bedroom flat
Sold STC
Flat
1 bed
1 bath
354
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
- West facing courtyard garden.
- Underfloor heating throughout.
- Alcove seating area.
- Ample storage.
- Wealth of character.
- EPC - C
A charming one bedroom garden flat on the borders of Cotham and Stokes Croft.
Overview
A delightful one bedroom Victorian conversion with private courtyard garden and covered alcove seating area. The property has been finished to a high standard by the current owner and makes an excellent couples flat for buyers who like to be close to the hustle and bustle of Bristol life whilst living in a relatively quiet area.
The flat itself is stylishly presented and has a real quirky charm that fits perfectly with this area of Bristol. The private courtyard garden faces West and is a real sun trap in the Summer months as well as a riot of colour with a surround of established flowers. There is ample storage for bicycles etc in the recessed undercrofts and the alcove provides a sheltered seating spot all year round.
Both the lounge/kitchen and bedroom are thoughtfully laid out, light and well sized. The bathroom is compact but contemporary. All in all a lovely flat, ideal for first time buyers or parents buying for University students.
Location
Cotham is in the heart of Bristol, conveniently close to everything, but away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. It borders Redland, Kingsdown, and The Arches (where Gloucester Road becomes Cheltenham Road), and Montpelier is just across the way.
It’s an elevated, leafy, grand area with a mix of Georgian and Victorian two, three and four-storey terraced houses and villas. Many of these have been converted into flats. Like neighbouring Redland, it has a great mix of families, professionals and students.
Cotham has its own unique identity – it’s on the doorstep of popular Gloucester Road, but Cotham Hill and Whiteladies Road are also a hop away. It has an excellent mix of cafes, restaurants and independent shops.
The city centre is easily walkable. Redland and Montpelier stations are also nearby. Temple Meads is a cycle away and the M32 is (relatively) easily accessed by car.
Material information (provided by owner)
Tenure: Share of Freehold (Lease 999 years from Sept 1st 1989). Service charge £50 per month. Ground rent £0. Council Tax Band A
Overview
A delightful one bedroom Victorian conversion with private courtyard garden and covered alcove seating area. The property has been finished to a high standard by the current owner and makes an excellent couples flat for buyers who like to be close to the hustle and bustle of Bristol life whilst living in a relatively quiet area.
The flat itself is stylishly presented and has a real quirky charm that fits perfectly with this area of Bristol. The private courtyard garden faces West and is a real sun trap in the Summer months as well as a riot of colour with a surround of established flowers. There is ample storage for bicycles etc in the recessed undercrofts and the alcove provides a sheltered seating spot all year round.
Both the lounge/kitchen and bedroom are thoughtfully laid out, light and well sized. The bathroom is compact but contemporary. All in all a lovely flat, ideal for first time buyers or parents buying for University students.
Location
Cotham is in the heart of Bristol, conveniently close to everything, but away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. It borders Redland, Kingsdown, and The Arches (where Gloucester Road becomes Cheltenham Road), and Montpelier is just across the way.
It’s an elevated, leafy, grand area with a mix of Georgian and Victorian two, three and four-storey terraced houses and villas. Many of these have been converted into flats. Like neighbouring Redland, it has a great mix of families, professionals and students.
Cotham has its own unique identity – it’s on the doorstep of popular Gloucester Road, but Cotham Hill and Whiteladies Road are also a hop away. It has an excellent mix of cafes, restaurants and independent shops.
The city centre is easily walkable. Redland and Montpelier stations are also nearby. Temple Meads is a cycle away and the M32 is (relatively) easily accessed by car.
Material information (provided by owner)
Tenure: Share of Freehold (Lease 999 years from Sept 1st 1989). Service charge £50 per month. Ground rent £0. Council Tax Band A
Area statistics
Crime score
High crime
10/10
Home prices (average)
1 bedroom flats
£249,354
£249,354
About this agent

We opened our Clifton office in 1990. It’s our Head Office too. Get in touch if you have any questions about selling your home, or houses, flats and apartments for sale in Clifton, Cotham and Redland area. Our team are also experts in many other local neighbourhoods including the City Centre. We help home movers in Clifton, Hotwells, Waterfront, Redland, Cotham, Kingsdown, Sneyd Park, Westbury Park, Henleaze, City Centre, Old Market, Redcliffe, Temple Quay. And we border with our Bishopston, and Westbury-on-Trym offices.


































Floorplan
Area stats