Compact, bright one-bedroom flat with private garden and excellent links.
One double bedroom with bay window, bright living area
This well-presented one-bedroom ground-floor flat offers a compact, low-maintenance home with a private paved garden — rare for flats in the area. At roughly 419 sq ft, rooms feel bright thanks to bay windows, double glazing and a sensible, traditional layout that maximises usable space.
The property suits a first-time buyer or commuter: excellent transport links (Bedminster station, Metro-link and easy city-centre access), fast FTTP broadband and a lively local high street with cafes, shops and green spaces nearby. The long lease (998 years remaining) and Council Tax Band A are practical ownership advantages.
Be clear on limitations: the apartment is small and has on-street parking only. The building is a solid-brick period mid-terrace (c.1900–1929) and may lack modern wall insulation — consider insulation and energy-improvement costs if upgrading. The area is noted as a coal-mining district historically; purchasers should obtain surveyor advice if concerned.
Overall this is a practical, characterful starter home with outdoor space and strong local amenities. It will appeal to buyers seeking a ready-to-live-in flat with potential for targeted improvements rather than a large-family house.