Bath Buildings, Montpelier
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Description
"What I love most about this flat is that it's full of character, with the spiral staircase, exposed brick, and walk-in wardrobe downstairs, which offers lots of handy storage. The Georgian windows bring in loads of natural light over both floors, making the whole place feel bright and spacious. The large garden is another highlight and is a lovely spot to sit out in during the summer. Bath Buildings is a great road to live on - close to the restaurants and cafs, yet still wonderfully peaceful."
The home
A super cool and interesting maisonette with an exceptional shared garden located yards from the heart of Montpelier. Being a Georgian conversion, there's load of natural light, space and character throughout. A real playground for the creative mind, with a dramatic spiral staircase and interesting spaces, this unique property fits perfectly with the vibe of the area. A perfect home for a couple or buyers that intend to share that enjoy both peace and tranquility but also the buzz of the most "Bristol" of Bristols' postcodes.
The outside
A huge shared garden with loads of quiet corners both shady and sunny to enjoy, read a book, host friends or just be with nature.
Living in Montpelier
Bath Buildings is only yards from the shops on Picton Street on the West side of Montpelier. Close to Cheltenham and Gloucester Road, this flat has some of Bristol's best independent cafes and restaurants on its doorstep, including The Bristolian, The Crafty Egg, Bianchi's Italian, and Caper and Cure. The flat is also a short walk from popular pubs including The Cadbury, The Star and Garter, and The Canteen - which hosts regular live music nights.
Montpelier is a creative and cultural hub, with several artists, ceramicists, and makers working in and around Picton Street. Try your hand at pottery with Terra Pottery Cafe, take up a dance class at Hamilton House or try life drawing at Jamaica Street Studios.
Well connected, Bath Buildings is a short walk or cycle into Bristol city centre. Buses run frequently along the A38, taking you further up Gloucester Road or down to South Bristol. Local train services are easily accessed by Montpelier station, which will also get you to Bristol Temple Meads in 13 minutes.
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