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3 bedroom flat for sale

Osborne Wallis House, Pooles Wharf Court, Bristol, BS8
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Chain-free
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Flat
3 beds
2 baths
EPC rating: C
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Key information

TenureLeasehold | 969 yrs left
Service charge£2,397.07 per annum
Council taxAsk agent
BroadbandUltra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Three bedrooms
  • Well presented
  • En suite to master
  • Central location
  • Off street parking
  • No onward chain
A generously proportioned three double bedroom apartment, one of only nine, in this intriguing and historic warehouse building converted in 1998 and situated at the heart of Bristol Harbourside. Ideal for investors or those looking for a well-proportioned home in a central location.

The property, well-presented throughout, offers large spacious rooms, an en-suite bathroom to the master bedroom and off street parking. In addition to this the property is also sold with no onward chain.

The site of the original sand and coal wharf, the original building was owned by cousins William Osborne and Humpry Wallis who combined their coal shipping business in 1880 in order to supply Bristol docks and its many steam ships, as well as the city itself and later the Portishead Power Station with their fleet of coal boats (all maintained by the Charles Hill Shipyard also in Pooles Wharf). When the company closed in 1969 the building was left empty but became with the surrounding area an integral part of the Harbourside regeneration scheme.

Situated on the (Northern) Clifton side of William Jessop's floating non-tidal harbour. Historically Hotwells was the site of a thriving C18th Spa and Pump Room as well as the Jacobs Well Theatre. It was the scene of Humphry Davey's well documented nitrous oxide (or laughing gas) parties, drawing a guest list of names as diverse as James Watt, Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Thomas Wedgewood. Today Pooles Wharf and Hotwells are at the heart of the vibrant and sought after Harbourside District. This includes Millennium Square with its extensive range of bars, coffee shops and restaurants with Bristol Aquarium, M-Shed, SS Great Britain and The Arnolfini all just a short walk away. Also close by are the Central Library, Hippodrome, Bristol Cathedral and Cabot Circus. Hotwells is also within ½ mile of Clifton Village, Park Street and The Triangle and is 30 minutes' walk of Bristol Temple Meads (Even less if you choose to use the river ferry to the city centre)
For more information or to arrange your viewing call Chappell and Matthews Estate Agents

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Crime score
Moderate crime
5/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom flats
£609,808

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Chappell & Matthews - Whiteladies Road, Clifton
Chappell & Matthews - Whiteladies Road, Clifton
151 Whiteladies Road Clifton BS8 2RD
0117 295 4067
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Chappell & Matthews have been experts in the property market since 1913, helping customers with their bespoke requirements across selling and lettings. With a network of branches across the West Country, our extensive local knowledge, alongside our tailored personal service, will help you achieve the best possible outcome for your property journey. If you're looking for help on your property search, contact us today.
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