Chain free two-bedroom first-floor apartment with en-suite and family bathroom
Open-plan kitchen/living space with Juliette balcony and plenty of daylight
Approx. 716 sq ft; modern, neutral interior ready for personalisation
Gated off-street parking and fenced communal lawn with bike storage
Built mid-2000s; double glazing and gas central heating throughout
Leasehold: approximately 104 years remaining — factor into mortgage options
Service charge £2,270pa and ground rent £250pa — ongoing costs to budget for
No flood risk; low crime area, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
Set on a quiet, tree-lined Bishopston street on the cusp of Redland, this first-floor two-bedroom apartment offers 716 sq ft of light-filled, flexible living. The open-plan living, dining and kitchen space opens onto a Juliette balcony, creating a bright social heart ideal for entertaining or home working. The building was purpose-built in the mid-2000s and presents a modern, neutral interior ready for personalisation.
Both bedrooms are doubles; the principal bedroom has a fitted wardrobe and en-suite shower room, while the second bedroom is served by a separate family bathroom. Practical storage is provided by an airing cupboard housing the boiler. Outside, residents benefit from gated off-street parking and a fenced communal lawn with established planting, plus secure bike storage and communal bin/recycling facilities.
Important purchase details are straightforward: the flat is leasehold with approximately 104 years remaining, is offered chain free, and has an annual service charge of £2,270 plus a ground rent of £250. These ongoing costs should be factored into affordability calculations. The property has no known flood risk, low local crime, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — strong practical attributes for city living.
This apartment will suit first-time buyers and city professionals seeking a low-maintenance base close to Gloucester Road, Whiteladies Road and Bristol city centre. It also offers clear rental potential for investors given the location and two-bathroom layout. Buyers wanting a move-in-perfect, period-feel residence should note the building’s modern construction and neutral finish — the home is a blank canvas rather than a character conversion.























































































