Spacious two-bedroom pied-à-terre with huge private outdoor space and lift access.
No onward chain — ready to proceed
35 ft private terrace with city and church views
Lift to all levels; communal bike storage provided
Two double bedrooms; open-plan kitchen/living space
Long lease (973 years) — minimal lease risk
Electric panel heaters; likely higher running costs
Service charge above average; ground rent applies
Located in busy student-focused area; crime very high
Offered with no onward chain, this second-floor two-bedroom home presents a practical city-base or buy-to-let near Bristol’s Harbourside. The open-plan kitchen/living area flows onto an extensive 35 ft terrace that faces Baldwin Street and offers outlooks toward St Nicholas Church — a rare private outdoor space for a city property.
Both bedrooms are doubles and the main room also opens onto the terrace. The block has lift access to all floors, communal bike storage and modern double glazing. Broadband and mobile signal are strong here, and the long lease (973 years) removes common leasehold worry for buyers.
Prospective owners should note the apartment uses electric panel heaters and room heaters for heating, which can be costlier than gas. The service charge is above average and there is a ground rent charge; check out running costs before committing. The neighbourhood is a cosmopolitan, student-focused area and crime levels are recorded as very high — this affects comfort, letting appeal and insurance costs.
This property will suit first-time buyers seeking a central pied-à-terre, or investors targeting short-term or long-let demand close to transport links and the university areas. It offers strong location benefits and outdoor space, but buyers should budget for service charges, electric heating bills and the local area’s busy, nightlife-influenced character.