£350,000
(£479/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleSevier Street, St Werburghs BS2
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
730 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
About this property
"The thing we'll miss about living here is enjoying a drink with the golden evening sun coming through the windows, hearing the ducks quacking from the Dye Works pond. That, or a morning stroll around the vibrant St Werburghs city farm in Spring with a local coffee in hand. You can totally switch off and forget you're in a city with how lovely it is here!"
The home
Spacious, light and modern with all the benefits of a new flat but with a stylish, homely vibe. Designed with the environment and sustainability in mind, the flat has both solar panels and an EV charging point. The layout is beautifully thought through, wasting very little space and creating a home that's perfect for couples, young families or even sharers. The open plan living is a wonderful room, perfect for hosting or just enjoying time together. With distinct areas for a lounge, dining area and a chic, contemporary kitchen and a engineered Oak floor, it really is the heartbeat of the home. Both bedrooms are excellent doubles with the second working perfectly as a home office, guest room or even a child's bedroom. The bathroom is generously sized with beautiful tiling, an engineered Oak floor and a full sized bath, great for a relaxing evening soak!
The outside
The flat benefits from an allocated, gated parking space with EV point.
Living in Brooks Dye Works
Centred around the iconic chimney, the award-winning Brooks Dye Works is an exciting new neighbourhood consisting of eighty nine new homes in St Werburghs, featuring new pedestrian routes linking to the surrounding areas and neighbouring Mina Road Park. The former Brooks Laundry dates back to the 19th century when the site was used for industrial units by Brooks Dyers and Cleaners. St Werburghs is home to a number of popular cafes, shops and attractions including The Better Food Company shop, Napolita Café, Wiper & True Brewery, the Undercover Rock-climbing centre in St Werburgh's Church, and Namak the award-winning curry house. The area’s popularity derives in a large part from its sense of community and also from its close proximity to Bristol City Centre, Gloucester Rd, and University of Bristol. St Werburghs boasts plenty of green areas, such as the Narroways Nature Reserve as well as a short walk to the Frome Valley and Eastville Park. There is easy access to the M32 making the area ideal for commuters, providing access to Bristol Parkway and in turn to the M4.
St Werburghs Primary School is central to the area and has a good reputation, enhancing the pull of the area to families. St Werburghs Nursery School is also close by and is rated ‘good’ by Ofsted. The St Werburghs City Farm and Café are well known throughout the city and combined with the local allotments are good examples of the area’s individuality and independence.
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Tenure
Leasehold (994 years)
Service charge
£2,156 per year
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
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