£240,000
(£516/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleAlbany Road, Montpelier BS6
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
465 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Share of Freehold
Boardwalk Property Co - Covering Bristol and Surrounding Areas
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About this property
"I love my morning routine of making a coffee and sitting on my sofa in the sun. Friday evenings at Wiper and True around the corner, followed by a pizza at Cafe Napolita have become regular, as too have walks up to St. Andrews park to sit in the sun."
The home
A spacious one bedroom hall floor conversion with loads of natural light, high ceilings and a peaceful vibe. The property has been improved impeccably by the current owner to a highly polished standard and with a keen eye for detail. The open plan living space is gorgeous, cleverly designed to incorporate a stylish kitchen with pretty green tiles and wooden work surfaces, with a lovely living space bathed in light from the South facing windows. The bedroom is a really good sized double with a big bay window and super handy window seat with storage. There's also a large understairs storage cupboard with ample room to house a bike as well as camping gear and a lot more. A really great couples or single persons flat in the most "Bristol" of Bristol's locations.
Living in Montpelier
Albany Road is a quiet cul de sac in Montpelier. Residents of this immediate area are within easy reach of shops, bars and cafés of Mina Road, Cheltenham Road and Gloucester Road. All within a short walk, The Bristolian, Café Kino and The Crafty Egg offer a range of cafe options, whilst local pubs such as The Cadbury and The Star and Garter serving great Bristol beer from nearby Bristol breweries. Mina Road has become a hub for food, with Namak and Napolita both highly regarded, whilst the Fierce & Noble and Wiper & True tap rooms, along with the Extract Coffee headquarters offer residents great places to go and get quality produce, straight from the source with friendly industrial surroundings. The area also boasts a host of great shops from Licata’s Italian delicatessen and Herbert’s bakery to the Better Food organic supermarket. For commuters, the area is extremely well placed for a short walk or cycle into Bristol City Centre. Buses run frequently along the A38 and train transport is available across the city and to Bristol Temple Meads via nearby Montpelier train station. For those looking for access to green space, the house is just a short walk from St Andrews Park and the Narroways Nature Reserve in St Werburghs, whilst getting out to the country via the nearby M32 or Temple Meads train station is also straightforward.
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£600 per year
Council tax band
A
Commonhold details