Light-filled two-bedroom flat with parking and communal gardens, ideal for first homes.
Soaring arched windows and exposed stone feature walls
A striking period conversion occupying an upper floor of a former chapel, this two-bedroom apartment combines historic character with contemporary living. High, arched windows and exposed stone walls create dramatic, light-filled rooms while an open-plan living/kitchen provides a sociable space for everyday life and entertaining.
Both bedrooms are doubles and the modern bathroom keeps the finish fresh and low-maintenance. Practical features include an allocated off-street parking space, shared communal gardens and a very long lease (991 years), making ownership straightforward for first-time buyers.
Notable costs and realities are stated plainly: electric room heaters provide the main heating and will be more expensive than gas alternatives; the property has an annual service charge of around £1,884 (from Sept 2025) plus a small ground rent of £225 per year. The building dates from before 1900 and the stone walls are likely uninsulated, which may affect energy efficiency. Local crime levels are above average; check local data if security is a priority.
Convenient for everyday shopping, schools and bus links into Bristol, the apartment suits buyers who value period character, generous ceiling heights and central living with low council tax. It represents a rare opportunity to own a distinctive, well-proportioned home close to local amenities and transport.