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Guide Price £230,000

Goodeve Road, Bristol, BS9

1 Bed

1 Bath

1 / 13
Guide Price £230,000

Goodeve Road, Bristol, BS9

1 Bed

1 Bath

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No onward chain

Highly desirable location

Duplex apartment - accommodation arranged over 2 floors

Recently fitted shower room

Recently installed combi-boiler

Stunning views over Bristol

Viewings commence - Saturday 18th Jan

Ample on street parking

Offered to market with no onward chain, this charming Grade II listed, duplex apartment occupies an elevated position, set in the turret of the grand and characterful Sneyd Park house, commanding spectacular views towards Avonmouth.

Sneyd Park House is located in a tranquil area of Sneyd Park which has been sympathetically converted into individual properties and boasts a sumptuous communal entrance hall and a lift to the top floor, where the property can be found.

Once inside, you are greeted with an inviting entrance that provides access to the
open-plan bedroom which benefits from newly fitted carpet and curtains as well as the recently fitted bathroom, comprising newly installed electric shower, wash hand basin and low level WC. Open stairs with a feature stone wall to the side then rise to the turret level and the open-plan living area with contemporary kitchen. The open plan living area is bathed in natural light with dual aspect and six windows from which to fully appreciate the fabulous location and stunning view.

Situated within the grand Sneyd Park House, constructed by the renowned Arts and Crafts architect, Henry Dare Bryan, the building has a great story to tell and purported to have housed Winston Churchill at times during the Second World War. This quiet yet convenient location enjoys ample on street parking and is just a short drive from Clifton and Bristol City Centre.

Sneyd Park House is positioned on the corner of Knoll Hill and Goodeve Road at the heart of Sneyd Park, a traditional inner-city park suburb established in Victorian times. With its wide tree lined avenues and rare traffic, the area is hugely popular with many. The houses are large and grand and any flats in the area often come in generous grounds. For all Sneyd Park’s rural feel, it is in fact very close to the shops, bars and restaurants of Clifton, Westbury Park and Westbury-on-Trym. Just a short walk over the Downs, into Clifton and on to the City Centre is where many of Sneyd Park’s residents work and socialise. The immediate proximity of the Downs is also hugely beneficial for walkers, runners and cyclists. The area is also very accessible for those leaving the city regularly, with Junction 18 of the M5 under ten minutes away. With Sneyd Park’s grandeur, accessibility and peacefulness, it is still very much one of the most desirable parts of the city.

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DISCLAIMER: Whilst these particulars are believed to be correct and are given in good faith, they are not warranted, and any interested parties must satisfy themselves by inspection, or otherwise, as to the correctness of each of them. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof and areas, measurements and distances are given as a guide only. Photographs depict only certain parts of the property. Nothing within the particulars shall be deemed to be a statement as to the structural condition, nor the working order of services and appliances.

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Room Descriptions

Bedroom

10'2" × 9'10" (3.10m × 3.00m)

Living Room/Kitchen

13'1" × 12'9" (4.00m × 3.90m)

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