Chain free with long 975-year lease and shared freehold
Newly refurbished throughout with contemporary kitchen and new boiler
Dual-aspect living room; large windows provide strong natural light
Two double bedrooms; well suited to first-time buyers or investors
Compact overall size (~533 sq ft); no private garden or outdoor space
Solid brick walls (1900–1929); may lack cavity insulation
Area classed as deprived with above-average local crime statistics
Excellent transport links, cycle path access, fast broadband and mobile signal
This bright first-floor two-bedroom flat in Redfield has been newly refurbished and is offered chain free with a long 975-year lease and shared freehold. The living room is dual-aspect with large windows that flood the space with natural light, and the recently fitted kitchen plus new boiler reduce immediate maintenance costs and improve efficiency. Both bedrooms are generous doubles, making the layout practical for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors.
The location is a major draw: a short stroll to St George’s Park, close to Church Road’s cafés and shops, and convenient for the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path and frequent bus links. Good local schools are within easy reach and the flat has excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for commuters and home workers.
Practical considerations are straightforward and transparent. The overall internal size is compact (approximately 533 sq ft) and there is no private outdoor space — this is an urban flat rather than a family house. The building dates from 1900–1929 and walls are solid brick with no assumed cavity insulation, which may mean higher heating demand unless additional insulation is installed in future.
The surrounding area scores as deprived with above-average recorded crime; buyers should weigh travel and amenity benefits against local social statistics. On balance, the property’s long lease, recent renovations, and ready-to-move-in condition make it a strong option for those seeking an affordable urban home or a rental investment in BS5.







































































