Guide price
£995,0003 bedroom terraced house for sale
Old School Lane, Clifton, Bristol, BS8
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Terraced house
3 beds
3 baths
1622
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Reception hall
- Living/dining room with balcony
- Sitting room with roof terrace
- Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an en suite shower room
- Allocated off street car parking space
- EPC Rating = C
A quiet backwater and private development on the slopes of Clifton.
Description
A sleek, split level townhouse with a clean cuboid design, smart brick and rendered elevations and incorporating powder coated aluminium double glazed windows. Set in one of Bristol‘s most sought after spots, the property offers elevated views over the waterfront including iconic sights such as the SS Great Britain and Saint Mary Redcliffe.
Natural light floods the internal space through plenty of big windows creating a warm and inviting vibe throughout. The layout is flexible and well thought out with standout features like a roof terrace and balcony that serve up seriously impressive views. Plus, you’ve got your own dedicated parking space, always a bonus in Clifton.
Inside, the split level design includes three bedrooms and three bathrooms, one of which is en suite along with handy storage and a utility cupboard spread across three floors. The main reception room is open plan with a living and dining area that opens right onto the front balcony, ideal for morning coffee or evening drinks. The kitchen is practical with plenty of cupboards, polished granite work surfaces and some built-in appliances.
Within the top floor, the sitting room is flooded with light and offers stunning views through huge windows. Step out onto the timber deck roof terrace, the perfect spot for alfresco dining or watching dinghy sailing on the waterfront all of which has the SS Great Britain as a stunning backdrop.
At the front there’s a neat block paved parking spot and some hardstanding.
Location
Old School Lane feels like a peaceful hideaway right in the heart of Clifton, a bit of a contradiction but that’s the charm. You’re less than 160 metres from the lively waterfront and less than 1 mile uphill takes you to Clifton village where there’s a buzzing mix of bars, restaurants and retail outlets.
The waterfront offers pretty walkways and water taxis to the city centre surrounded by more restaurants and bars. For lovers of the outdoors, Bristol’s famous green spaces are close by Durham Downs has 400 acres of parkland and the Ashton Court estate across the Suspension Bridge has mountain bike trails and bridle path. Golf, sailing and windsurfing all within reach too.
For commuters the A4 links directly to the city centre and motorway networks (M5 and M4) while Bristol Temple Meads train station and the airport keep you connected to the wider country.
Square Footage: 1,622 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains water
Mains electricity
Mains drainage
Mains gas
Gas central heating
Description
A sleek, split level townhouse with a clean cuboid design, smart brick and rendered elevations and incorporating powder coated aluminium double glazed windows. Set in one of Bristol‘s most sought after spots, the property offers elevated views over the waterfront including iconic sights such as the SS Great Britain and Saint Mary Redcliffe.
Natural light floods the internal space through plenty of big windows creating a warm and inviting vibe throughout. The layout is flexible and well thought out with standout features like a roof terrace and balcony that serve up seriously impressive views. Plus, you’ve got your own dedicated parking space, always a bonus in Clifton.
Inside, the split level design includes three bedrooms and three bathrooms, one of which is en suite along with handy storage and a utility cupboard spread across three floors. The main reception room is open plan with a living and dining area that opens right onto the front balcony, ideal for morning coffee or evening drinks. The kitchen is practical with plenty of cupboards, polished granite work surfaces and some built-in appliances.
Within the top floor, the sitting room is flooded with light and offers stunning views through huge windows. Step out onto the timber deck roof terrace, the perfect spot for alfresco dining or watching dinghy sailing on the waterfront all of which has the SS Great Britain as a stunning backdrop.
At the front there’s a neat block paved parking spot and some hardstanding.
Location
Old School Lane feels like a peaceful hideaway right in the heart of Clifton, a bit of a contradiction but that’s the charm. You’re less than 160 metres from the lively waterfront and less than 1 mile uphill takes you to Clifton village where there’s a buzzing mix of bars, restaurants and retail outlets.
The waterfront offers pretty walkways and water taxis to the city centre surrounded by more restaurants and bars. For lovers of the outdoors, Bristol’s famous green spaces are close by Durham Downs has 400 acres of parkland and the Ashton Court estate across the Suspension Bridge has mountain bike trails and bridle path. Golf, sailing and windsurfing all within reach too.
For commuters the A4 links directly to the city centre and motorway networks (M5 and M4) while Bristol Temple Meads train station and the airport keep you connected to the wider country.
Square Footage: 1,622 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains water
Mains electricity
Mains drainage
Mains gas
Gas central heating
Area statistics
Crime score
High crime
7/10
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About this agent

At Savills Clifton. we have been doing business in the region for nearly 20 years, and combine our local knowledge with brilliant resources across the entire Savills network. This means our clients have access to expertise in and around Clifton, but also Bristol, south Gloucestershire and north Somerset. Our Clifton office is Bristol's leading estate agents, known for helping clients to buy, sell, rent, let and finance property in the town and country. The team live in the area, and have over 75 years of combined property knowledge between them. From valuations to marketing, offers to sales, we can guide you every step of the way. We are able to draw from our further network of experts to cover other services and sectors, including planning, surveying, heritage and rural. Most visited website Savills.co.uk is the most visited UK national estate agency website, averaging over 2.4 million visits a month in 2020, and recording over 3.1 million visits in January 2021. Global exposure Our site is available in 22 languages including English, Chinese, Spanish and Russian. This guarantees your property will have the global exposure it deserves as well as providing access to more buyers via our website. Put simply, because we get more qualified visits, you get more opportunities to sell.
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