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1 bedroom flat for sale
Camden Terrace, Cliftonwood
Flat
1 bed
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 104 yrs left
Ground rent: £10 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £2,000 per annum
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
"When I walked into the flat on my first viewing, I knew immediately it was the one, though I forced myself to attend other viewings just to make sure I wasn't being impulsive. Living there was genuinely wonderful, particularly the big peaceful garden that became my favourite retreat."
This home
This one bedroom garden flat has been well-maintained and offers a contemporary finish throughout. Entry with its own private front door and into the open plan living space with wood effect flooring and a large window overlooking the communal gardens on the street. The fitted kitchen includes an integrated hob/cooker and space for white goods. Continuing through the home, there is a tiled shower room and a storage cupboard in the hallway. Lastly, at the end of the hallway is the double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and a door to reach the garden.
Outside
The garden is reached via steps up to a private garden which has been laid to patio and pebbles with space for seating and relaxing during the summer. At the end of the garden is a secure gate for rear access.
Living in Cliftonwood
Cliftonwood is one of Bristol’s most vibrant and characterful neighbourhoods, perched between Clifton Village and the Harbourside. Its pastel-painted terraces give the streets a distinctive charm, with sweeping views across the city and down to the water. The area has a true sense of community — neighbours gather at The Lion, the much-loved local pub at the heart of the neighbourhood, while the nearby play park and community garden offer peaceful green spaces for families and residents to enjoy year-round. A short stroll takes you to the heart of Clifton Village, renowned for its independent boutiques, delis, and cafés, including Saffron, Anna Cake Couture, and the ever-popular Ivy Clifton Brasserie. Weekends are alive with locals enjoying brunch at Gail's or The Primrose Café, or exploring the Saturday market at Clifton Down, while evenings see friends gathering at York 1 Place. Downhill, the Harbourside offers a lively mix of dining, bars, and cultural destinations. Cargo at Wapping Wharf is a local institution, serving everything from sourdough pizzas at Bertha’s to small plates at Box-E, while Arnolfini and Spike Island host cutting-edge exhibitions and performances throughout the year.
This home
This one bedroom garden flat has been well-maintained and offers a contemporary finish throughout. Entry with its own private front door and into the open plan living space with wood effect flooring and a large window overlooking the communal gardens on the street. The fitted kitchen includes an integrated hob/cooker and space for white goods. Continuing through the home, there is a tiled shower room and a storage cupboard in the hallway. Lastly, at the end of the hallway is the double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and a door to reach the garden.
Outside
The garden is reached via steps up to a private garden which has been laid to patio and pebbles with space for seating and relaxing during the summer. At the end of the garden is a secure gate for rear access.
Living in Cliftonwood
Cliftonwood is one of Bristol’s most vibrant and characterful neighbourhoods, perched between Clifton Village and the Harbourside. Its pastel-painted terraces give the streets a distinctive charm, with sweeping views across the city and down to the water. The area has a true sense of community — neighbours gather at The Lion, the much-loved local pub at the heart of the neighbourhood, while the nearby play park and community garden offer peaceful green spaces for families and residents to enjoy year-round. A short stroll takes you to the heart of Clifton Village, renowned for its independent boutiques, delis, and cafés, including Saffron, Anna Cake Couture, and the ever-popular Ivy Clifton Brasserie. Weekends are alive with locals enjoying brunch at Gail's or The Primrose Café, or exploring the Saturday market at Clifton Down, while evenings see friends gathering at York 1 Place. Downhill, the Harbourside offers a lively mix of dining, bars, and cultural destinations. Cargo at Wapping Wharf is a local institution, serving everything from sourdough pizzas at Bertha’s to small plates at Box-E, while Arnolfini and Spike Island host cutting-edge exhibitions and performances throughout the year.
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