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£400,000

2 bed maisonette for sale
Dean Lane, Southville BS3

    • 2 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Share of Freehold

Boardwalk Property Co - Covering Bristol and Surrounding Areas

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About this property

    "We love being part of a small and welcoming community. The garden at Dame Emily park, the school, and the shops and restaurants around Wapping Wharf are all close by and always full of people we know, and we have almost everything we need within walking distance."

    This home

    A deceptively spacious two bedroom maisonette with a loft room with original features throughout. You enter the property from the raised ground floor and to the front is a large reception room with intricate cornicing, a Victorian fireplace and bay window with original wood surround. To the rear is a large kitchen with space for dining and a handy utility room to house the washing machine and dryer. Upstairs to there is a family bathroom and two double bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes and the master benefitting from an en-suite shower room. The loft room is sizable space and has a shower room and plenty of eaves storage.

    Living in Southville

    Dean Lane is a residential street which is positioned just off North Street, very close to the bridge across the River Avon to the Wapping Wharf area. North Street in Southville is very nearby and is home to a number of popular bars and eateries such as The Malago, the popular Souk Kitchen, Kask as well as highly regarded cafes such as Sweven and Albatross Cafe. Crossing the river from Southville, you are just minutes from the vibrant Wapping Wharf development which has revolutionised the Harbourside with its cargo containers of exciting eateries and shops. Further still is a short walk to Bristol City Centre and for those who work in the city, the commute by foot or bike is short and painless, whilst the journey home after an evening in a city is also straightforward and advantageous on foot rather than negotiating city centre traffic. Over the river to the west is the high-end development ‘The General’ with restaurant Paco Tapas. Beyond these is Bristol’s scenic harbourside with its boat trips and water-facing bars and restaurants.

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