Two double bedrooms with high ceilings and period detailing
Spacious reception room with large bay window and city views
Private garage included; communal gardens maintained and sizeable
Ground-floor apartment — convenient access but check privacy
EPC rating D; stone walls likely uninsulated, consider efficiency upgrades
Leasehold c.965 years remaining; service charge £720 per year
Chain free sale; approximately 83m2 / 836 sq ft internal area
One bathroom; property suits cosmetic updating or full renovation
A generous two-bedroom ground-floor apartment set within a handsome Victorian terrace, offered chain free and with an unusually long lease. The flat retains period features — tall ceilings, a substantial bay window and cornicing — that create bright, spacious principal rooms and a strong sense of character.
Practical benefits include a private garage, communal gardens, and far-reaching city views from the front. The layout comprises a large reception room, kitchen with direct access to the communal garden, utility room, two double bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom. At around 83m2 (approximately 836 sq ft) the home is larger than many nearby flats.
The property suits owner-occupiers seeking character in a well-connected part of BS7 or investors targeting strong rental demand from students and professionals. It is also a straightforward purchase for someone wanting to add cosmetic improvements to increase value — the flat is presented as a blank canvas for updating.
Buyers should note a few practical considerations: the EPC rating is D and the stone walls are assumed to lack insulation, so energy-efficiency works could be beneficial. The home is leasehold (c.965 years remaining) with a below-average service charge (£720 pa) and low council tax. An internal inspection is recommended to confirm condition and scope for improvement.