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2 bedroom flat for sale
Pooles Wharf Court, Hotwells
Chain-free
Study
Recently added
Flat
2 beds
1 bath
570
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 970 yrs left
Ground rent: £150 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £1,621 per annum
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- No chain
- Allocated parking space
"Everyone who has lived here mentions how quiet and bright the flat is, the harbourside location means there is so much to explore nearby and there is a friendly, helpful community at Pooles Wharf Court"
The home
Located on the top floor this well presented two bedroom apartment would appeal to a range of buyers from investors and first time buyers, to downsizers looking to maintain a great central location. The property is comprised of a spacious reception room which opens out into a fitted kitchen with plenty of countertop space. There is a well maintained bathroom, a generous double bedroom with built in storage and also a second double room which would be ideal for guests or as a home office. This property comes with its own allocated parking space as well as access to guest parking spaces for when friends come to visit.
Living in Hotwells
Pooles Wharf Court is a gated private development tucked away in Hotwells just moments from the Harbour. Hotwells is a historic part of Bristol whose name derives from the hot springs which bubble up through the rocks of the Avon Gorge underneath the Clifton Suspension Bridge and features many beautiful Georgian-listed buildings, and Victorian terraces. A short walk up the hill is Clifton Village, with its highly-regarded restaurants, and independent shops. New restaurants and cafe's such as Kibou and Foliage Cafe strike a pleasant contrast to the well-established and ever-popular Coronation Tap, Portcullis Pub, and beautiful views of the Avon Gorge Hotel. Hotwells is also conveniently located close to Bristol city centre and the rapidly expanding Bristol Harbourside which has attracted a number of large employers and makes for a beautiful evening stroll. For wider green spaces Ashton Court is also just a short walk through Clifton, and over the Bridge, and offers amazing views over Bristol. For those looking for a day out South of the river, North Street in Bedminster is a 20-minute walk across the impressive Greville Smyth Park. Bedminster is a popular suburb of Bristol and is well known for its many independent bars and restaurants.
The home
Located on the top floor this well presented two bedroom apartment would appeal to a range of buyers from investors and first time buyers, to downsizers looking to maintain a great central location. The property is comprised of a spacious reception room which opens out into a fitted kitchen with plenty of countertop space. There is a well maintained bathroom, a generous double bedroom with built in storage and also a second double room which would be ideal for guests or as a home office. This property comes with its own allocated parking space as well as access to guest parking spaces for when friends come to visit.
Living in Hotwells
Pooles Wharf Court is a gated private development tucked away in Hotwells just moments from the Harbour. Hotwells is a historic part of Bristol whose name derives from the hot springs which bubble up through the rocks of the Avon Gorge underneath the Clifton Suspension Bridge and features many beautiful Georgian-listed buildings, and Victorian terraces. A short walk up the hill is Clifton Village, with its highly-regarded restaurants, and independent shops. New restaurants and cafe's such as Kibou and Foliage Cafe strike a pleasant contrast to the well-established and ever-popular Coronation Tap, Portcullis Pub, and beautiful views of the Avon Gorge Hotel. Hotwells is also conveniently located close to Bristol city centre and the rapidly expanding Bristol Harbourside which has attracted a number of large employers and makes for a beautiful evening stroll. For wider green spaces Ashton Court is also just a short walk through Clifton, and over the Bridge, and offers amazing views over Bristol. For those looking for a day out South of the river, North Street in Bedminster is a 20-minute walk across the impressive Greville Smyth Park. Bedminster is a popular suburb of Bristol and is well known for its many independent bars and restaurants.
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Moderate crime
5/10
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£435,772
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