Braggs Lane, Old Market

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£215,000
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Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Living Spaces
1
Type
Flat
Ownership
Leasehold
Area
334 sqft
Price per area
£644 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Single
1 Single Room
Bathrooms
1 Bathroom
Living Spaces
1 Living Space

Features

Downstairs Toilet
Good Condition
Laminate Flooring
Open-Plan Kitchen
Period Property
Walk-In Shower

Information

Lease Information
Lease Expiry
243 years
Ground Rent
£17 /month
Service Charge
£83 /month
Energy Performance
Current EPC
77 C
Potential EPC
77 C

Description

"I've loved living in this flat as a first-time buyer-the high ceilings and the natural light streaming through the clerestory windows make it feel so bright and spacious. It's just 5 minutes from Cabot Circus, 10 minutes from Temple Meads, right by Castle Park, and in the perfect spot for some incredible restaurants. It's the perfect property for first-time buyers or anyone looking for a hub or base in a vibrant, central part of Bristol, with everything on your doorstep."

Guild Heritage House is located on Braggs Lane, a residential street in the popular Old Market area. This location offers excellent ease of access into Bristol City Centre, and the vibrant areas of Bristol Harbourside and Wapping Wharf. There are great transport links, as Bristol Temple Meads train station is within a ten-minute walk, as is the Bus Station and the nearby M32 road connects directly to the M4. The property is also very close to the employment hub of Temple Quay. Huge retail choice is available on the doorstep, including Old Market Street, Cabot Circus and Gloucester Road. Old Market itself is home to lots of independent restaurants, cafes and breweries such as Grano, Bakehouse, and Left Handed Giant. The property is well-positioned for those who wish to enjoy the variety Bristol has to offer, as well as those who wish to access the stunning Southwest countryside such as the Cotswolds and Mendips, with Wales close by.

Originally built in 1913 for a charitable organisation, this historic property was developed in 2018 into an attractive block of unique apartments, retaining some of its original features. Set behind a secure gated entrance, this ground floor flat is light and airy, with high ceilings that enhance the sense of space throughout. The apartment features a modern open-plan kitchen/diner, a double bedroom, and a shower room. It also benefits from its own allocated parking space - a rare find in such a central location.

Price Guide

This Home
£644 / sqft
Area Average
£381 / sqft
Price per Area
£219 / sqft
Lowest
£644 / sqft
This Home
£644 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

Estate agent

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Location

Town or Village
defined as 'urban city and town'

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