£450,000
(£570/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleDowry Square, Hotwells BS8
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
789 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Share of Freehold
Boardwalk Property Co - Covering Bristol and Surrounding Areas
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About this property
"This has been a great first home for us; from working by the window, looking out over the garden to relaxing in a deep bath on a winter’s night. The square has a warm community feel with neighbors hosting parties and events such as the Clifton and Hotwells open gardens. We have had many walks along the Harbourside, frequently visit the shops and cafes at Clifton Village and are spoilt for choice for local pubs, from the cosy vibes at the Merchants to open mic nights at the Grain Barge."
The home.
Formerly a historical medical institution founded in 1799, this grand building situated on the East side of Dowry Square is a striking example of the eras architecture. The flat is located on the hall floor and features the high ceilings and huge windows you'd expect of what were once the receptions. Some conversions manage to perfectly balance contemporary with character whilst maintaining a homely vibe and this is one of them. The Georgian detailing is beautiful, with imposing fireplaces and original carpentry throughout, whilst the engineered Oak flooring and stylish kitchen and bathroom more than match the buildings grand aesthetic. A stunning flat in an ever popular North Bristol location.
Outside
Residents of the square have access to the large gated gardens in the centre. Brimming with handsome mature trees and lots of shady and sunny seating areas to enjoy, it's a really special and highly cherished feature. Dowry Square is Bristols oldest Georgian Square, dating back to 1721 and is renowned for some famous residents. It's where Johann Schweppe invented carbonated water and was also home to Humphry Davy, inventor of the Davy lamp.
Living in Hotwells
Hotwells is a historic part of Bristol whose name derives from the hot springs which bubble up through the rocks of the Avon Gorge underneath the Clifton Suspension Bridge and features many beautiful Georgian-listed buildings, and Victorian terraces. A short walk up the hill is Clifton Village, with its highly-regarded restaurants, and independent shops. New restaurants and cafe's such as Kibou and Foliage Cafe strike a pleasant contrast to the well-established and ever-popular Coronation Tap, Portcullis Pub, and beautiful views of the Avon Gorge Hotel.
Hotwells is also conveniently located close to Bristol city centre and the rapidly expanding Bristol Harbourside which has attracted a number of large employers and makes for a beautiful evening stroll. For wider green spaces .Ashton Court is also just a short walk through Clifton, and over the Bridge, and offers amazing views over Bristol. For those looking for a day out South of the river, North Street in Bedminster is a 20-minute walk across the impressive Greville Smyth Park. Bedminster is a popular suburb of Bristol and is well known for its many independent bars and restaurants.
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£1,800 per year
Council tax band
D
Commonhold details