Characterful first-floor one-bedroom flat opposite St George’s Park with parking and long lease.
Allocated off-street parking space included
Opposite St George’s Park, cafes and local amenities
Bright open-plan living room with fireplace
Modern kitchen and recently refurbished bathroom
Share of freehold with 953-year lease remaining
Low service charge (£600) and minimal ground rent (£10)
Original sandstone walls likely uninsulated — potential upgrade needed
Local area flagged as deprived; crime rates above average
This well-presented first-floor one-bedroom flat sits opposite St George’s Park, offering easy access to green space, independent cafés and regular bus links into Bristol city centre. The apartment has a bright, open-plan living room, a separate modern kitchen and a recently refurbished bathroom — practical, low-maintenance finishes suited to first-time buyers or couples.
Practical benefits include an allocated off-street parking space, a long lease (share of freehold) and a modest annual service charge. The layout makes efficient use of 547 sq ft, with fitted wardrobes in the bedroom and useful communal storage for bikes or larger items.
Buyers should note the property is in a broadly deprived area with above-average local crime statistics. The building’s original sandstone/limestone walls are assumed uninsulated, so some buyers may want to factor in insulation or energy-efficiency upgrades. Council tax is very low, and ground rent is minimal, helping running costs.
Overall this flat suits a first-time buyer or professional looking for a compact, characterful home close to parkland and good transport links, with straightforward ownership (long lease, share of freehold) and clear potential to increase comfort and efficiency with modest improvements.