Old Pump House Close, Bedminster Down
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"We've loved living here for its fantastic location within a friendly and welcoming neighbourhood, offering a real sense of community. There's easy access to a wide range of local amenities, along with excellent connections to the city centre. Just around the corner is Zion Bristol, a popular community caf serving locally sourced food and great coffee, while North Street is within easy walking distance, offering a vibrant mix of independent shops, cafs, and restaurants. The open-plan living space has been perfect for entertaining, making this a comfortable and convenient place to call home."
The home
Boasting high quality throughout and contemporary finishes is this two bedroom apartment with an allocated parking space. It oozes great natural light from both the front and back because of the aspect and layout. The focal point of the interior is the open plan, kitchen/living/dining area, displaying a striking kitchen design with matching wall and base units. Multiple full length windows encompass the room, whilst plenty of floor space is available for a comfortable dining and seating area. Moving back through the hallway, you are greeted by the plush three piece bathroom suite, with the second bedroom in front. The home is then concluded by the primary bedroom suite, with a full length window and modern ensuite.
Living in Bedminster Down
Old Pump House Close is a residential development which was built just four years ago by a Newland Homes including a variety of both apartments and houses The development was built where a Victorian Pump House was once based. The home runs efficiently benefitting from solar panels and offering a strong EPC rating of a high B. The location itself sits within Bedminster Down, touching the edge of Bedminster which runs through to the city centre. The property is within a 3 minute walk of the local Co-op and Zion Cafe, and easy reach of the hugely desirable North Street, a well-known and vibrant road running through Southville and Bedminster. This area is popular with a range of residents for its independent shops and amenities, and abundance of recognisable culture, typified by annual events such as 'Upfest' and the nearby Harbourside Festival and Bristol International Balloon Fiesta. Much of this area's attraction stems from its proximity to Bristol City Centre, which is a 25 minute walk or short cycle. The accessibility of the city centre makes this area in high demand with young professionals, commuters and those who look to enjoy the high-quality shops, bars and restaurants of North Street, Bristol City Centre and Harbourside, including the newly developed Wapping Wharf. For those who require frequent access out of the city, the property is also close to both Bedminster and Parson Street station, a short walk to the Bristol Airport bus stop, as well as offering several quick routes by road to the nearby outstanding countryside in Chew Valley and the Mendip Hills beyond.
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