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1 bedroom apartment
Chain-free
Sold STC
Apartment
1 bed
1 bath
473
EPC rating: B
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Conveniently located for the city centre and Temple Meads station
- Residents parking zone
- Large bike store
- Spacious open plan living area
- Secure gated entrance
- No onward chain
A superb one bedroom city apartment, close to Temple Meads train station and easy walking distance of the city centre. An ideal first home with no onward chain.
Overview
A spacious and very well presented one bedroom first floor city apartment.
The living area is incredibly bright with enough space to have a designated area for dining. The open plan kitchen is well fitted and creates a sociable environment when entertaining. The bedroom is a great size double and the bathroom is clean, in good condition and fitted with a modern suite.
This is a perfect home for first time buyers or would work superbly well as a buy to let investment.
No chain.
Location
The Atrium is situated in The Dings, a historic part of Bristol City Centre. The area is now extremely popular for its proximity to Bristol Temple Meads, the rapidly developing City Centre and the several major employers on the eastern side of Bristol’s city centre. The property is on the edge of award-winning 'The Zone' development in Temple Quay, one of the highest regarded in this area of BS2, part of the 'Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone' which is professed to be 'one of the largest urban regeneration projects in the UK'. Over recent years, many large businesses such as Bank of Ireland and Deloitte have moved into the nearby area along with the construction of many modern residential properties. In the next few years, further regeneration of the Old Market area is set to give this area a further boost. However, even without this further development in the pipeline the immediate area is so central and well-connected; there is little need for a car. In walking distance is Cabot Circus and the shops of the City Centre. Also walkable to the south-west is Bristol's popular harbourside, and to the North West is the bars and restaurants of Cheltenham Road and in turn, Kingsdown, Cotham and Clifton. For those looking to escape the city, the proximity of Bristol's main train station can only be a good thing and the M32 is very nearby in order to get to the countryside, London or the North. This area is also the beginning of the Bristol to Bath cycle path and with a large bike store, this development is ideal for keen cyclists.
Material information (provided by owner)
Lease - 136 years
Service charge - £1100 per annum
Ground rent - £125 per annum
Council tax band - B
Overview
A spacious and very well presented one bedroom first floor city apartment.
The living area is incredibly bright with enough space to have a designated area for dining. The open plan kitchen is well fitted and creates a sociable environment when entertaining. The bedroom is a great size double and the bathroom is clean, in good condition and fitted with a modern suite.
This is a perfect home for first time buyers or would work superbly well as a buy to let investment.
No chain.
Location
The Atrium is situated in The Dings, a historic part of Bristol City Centre. The area is now extremely popular for its proximity to Bristol Temple Meads, the rapidly developing City Centre and the several major employers on the eastern side of Bristol’s city centre. The property is on the edge of award-winning 'The Zone' development in Temple Quay, one of the highest regarded in this area of BS2, part of the 'Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone' which is professed to be 'one of the largest urban regeneration projects in the UK'. Over recent years, many large businesses such as Bank of Ireland and Deloitte have moved into the nearby area along with the construction of many modern residential properties. In the next few years, further regeneration of the Old Market area is set to give this area a further boost. However, even without this further development in the pipeline the immediate area is so central and well-connected; there is little need for a car. In walking distance is Cabot Circus and the shops of the City Centre. Also walkable to the south-west is Bristol's popular harbourside, and to the North West is the bars and restaurants of Cheltenham Road and in turn, Kingsdown, Cotham and Clifton. For those looking to escape the city, the proximity of Bristol's main train station can only be a good thing and the M32 is very nearby in order to get to the countryside, London or the North. This area is also the beginning of the Bristol to Bath cycle path and with a large bike store, this development is ideal for keen cyclists.
Material information (provided by owner)
Lease - 136 years
Service charge - £1100 per annum
Ground rent - £125 per annum
Council tax band - B
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