Rare dual-access balcony, city views and allocated parking near North Street.
No onward chain; sixth-floor flat with lift access
No onward chain and perched on the sixth floor, this one-bedroom flat in the converted Robinson building blends heritage character with contemporary fittings. A rare private balcony — accessible from both living room and bedroom — offers far-reaching Bristol views and makes outdoor space a genuine highlight. The kitchen is fitted with granite worktops and integrated appliances; the bathroom is a modern three-piece suite.
Practical features include lift access, an allocated secure undercroft parking space, bike storage and a video entry system. The property sits close to North Street’s independent shops, cafes and transport links, with Bristol Temple Meads and the city centre within walking distance. Double glazing and a community heating scheme are already in place.
Be aware of material costs: the service charge is approximately £3,080 pa and the ground rent is £250 pa. The flat is leasehold (984 years remaining), which is effectively long but remains leasehold tenure. The immediate neighbourhood is classified as a cosmopolitan, multicultural student area with higher local crime and marked area deprivation — factors to consider for families or those seeking quieter surroundings.
This apartment will suit first-time buyers and buy-to-let investors looking for a low-maintenance city base with strong local amenities and transport links. Its combination of listed-industrial character, private balcony and allocated parking makes it a distinctive city-centre opportunity, provided purchasers are comfortable with the service charges and urban location.