A beautiful one bedroom conversion located on the second floor of a pretty Grade 2 listed Georgian terrace with views across a tree lined and lawned square.
At 57 Square metres/613 Square feet this is a really spacious one bed and the elevated position combined with large sash windows mean a wealth of natural light. The 17'5 x 15'4 lounge is an outstanding room with ample space for a dining table and views across the square. The separate galley kitchen benefits from abundant storage with both base and eye level units on both sides. The bedroom is an excellent double and the bathroom is also spacious with an external window.
An ideal first home for buyers who want to be in one of Bristol's most vibrant districts.
A beautiful one bedroom conversion located on the second floor of a pretty Grade 2 listed Georgian terrace with views across a tree lined and lawned square.
At 57 Square metres/613 Square feet this is a really spacious one bed and the elevated position combined with large sash windows mean a wealth of natural light. The 17'5 x 15'4 lounge is an outstanding room with ample space for a dining table and views across the square. The separate galley kitchen benefits from abundant storage with both base and eye level units on both sides. The bedroom is an excellent double and the bathroom is also spacious with an external window.
An ideal first home for buyers who want to be in one of Bristol's most vibrant districts.
Location
Stokes Croft is Bristol's cultural quarter. It is the city's epicentre of counterculture and alternative nightlife, and it's filled with creativity and unique places to explore.
Stokes Croft is only a short stretch of road, however, that area is compact with some of the best independent bars, clubs, shops, and restaurants in Bristol. You can find this area just off The Bearpit (St James Barton Roundabout) and before the stretch becomes Cheltenham Road/Gloucester Road.
Stokes Croft has an identity of its own. It's arty, a bit rough around the edges, surprising, and proudly independent.
In this short stretch of road you'll find incredible independent restaurants such as Caribbean Croft, ethical tapas bar Poco Tapas Bar, family-owned Jamaica Street Stores, The Viet Kitchen, and Sri Lankan restaurant Nadu.
It's is also great for grabbing some coffee and cake: Cafe Kino, The Bristolian and Emmeline are some of the top spots for a cheeky slice.
Stokes Croft is an artistic hub with a unique identity that is made by the street art, independent businesses, and community spirit.
Material information (provided by owner)
Tenure - Leasehold (244 years remaining). Service charge - £538.47 per quarter. Ground rent - £240 per annum. Council Tax - Band B.