£285,000
(£407/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleTalavera Close, Old Market BS2
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
700 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Leasehold
Boardwalk Property Co - Covering Bristol and Surrounding Areas
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About this property
"We love having drinks on the balcony watching the sun go down and waking up to the smell of cinnamon from the bakery. We feel so lucky to have the cycle path on our doorstep, as well as many excellent local brewpubs and restaurants (especially the Barley Mow and Gigi’s Pizza!). The large kitchen-living room has been ideal for hosting dinners and games nights – you can really fit a lot of people in! On a quieter night, it feels warm and cosy too."
The home
A well-presented two bedroom apartment situated on the top floor of this block in Talavera Close in Bristol, offering comfortable and versatile living space. On entering the property there is a welcoming entrance hall with bedrooms situated to the right, the family bathroom to the left and ahead is the main open plan living area. The hub of the home is a spacious open-plan kitchen/living/dining room, providing ample worktop and storage space along with room for a dining table, making it ideal for both everyday family life and entertaining. Doors open out to the balcony, allowing for plenty of natural light and a pleasant connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
There are two well-sized bedrooms, each offering flexibility for living, guest accommodation or home working. The family bathroom is positioned off the landing and is fitted with a modern suite. And the main bedroom has an en-suite.
106 years remaining on the lease.
Service Charge approx £1300 per annum
Ground Rent £250 per annum
Council Tax band B
Outdoor space
The apartment benefits from a balcony in which the current owners have made the most of with plenty of planting and greenery and some seating.
There is an allocated parking space within the gated carpark and a bike store to the back of the block.
Living in Old Market
Old Market is home to several independent restaurants and cafes such as Bakesmiths, Grano and Chido Wey. Available to residents of this area is the ease of access into Bristol City Centre with several areas of employment also nearby in the Temple Quay Area. A huge retail choice is available within a short walk to Cabot Circus and Broadmead but also with the independent shops on Old Market Street and Cheltenham Road. For train travel, Bristol Temple Meads is within a ten minute walk, with national and local buses departing from nearby. The flat is located within walking distance of several microbrewery tap rooms, such as Moor, Wiper and True and lhg, and is nearby the popular Castle Park and the contemporary Finzels Reach area. The property is well-positioned also for those who frequently drive out of the city, with the nearby M32 linking directly to the M4. For those who like to get out of the city, the flat is close to several roads which link Bristol to the outstanding countryside of the Cotswolds to the north-east of the city and the Mendips to the south.
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Tenure
Leasehold (106 years)
Service charge
£1,300 per year
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
£250
Ground rent date of next review
Ground rent review period
Every 21 years