£290,000
2 bed flat for saleSt. Annes Close, St. George BS5
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
"This has been the perfect first home for us. Crew's Hole feels like an oasis in the city – an easy cycle along the river to the centre and Temple Meads, yet surrounded by nature at Conham River Park and Dundridge Park. We’ve loved the peace and quiet, the airy living room filled with natural light, and evenings at Trooper’s Hill watching balloons or fireworks drift across the sky"
The house
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac, this modern detached coach house has recently been renovated to a high standard and offers bright, spacious accommodation with a contemporary yet homely feel. Entering through your own private front door, stairs lead up to the landing. To the right is a large semi open-plan kitchen, dining and living room, with clearly defined zones that make it a great space for entertaining or simply relaxing. Dual-aspect windows keep the room filled with natural light throughout the day. On the other side of the landing, you’ll find a modern bathroom, a stylish and generously sized principal bedroom with plenty of storage space and lovely views towards the river, along with a second double bedroom that works perfectly as a guest room or a home office. An added benefit of being freehold is that there are no management fees. The property also comes with off-street parking and a garage with power.
Living in St George
St Annes Close is a riverside property situated in the Crew’s Hole area of St George, just a short journey east of Bristol City Centre. The area is surrounded by several protected green areas such as Troopers Hill, Avon Woodland Trail and Conham River Park providing a pleasant setting that is not usually found so close to the city centre. Residents of this area are very close to the café’s, shops and restaurants of Wyatt’s View, whilst Church Road is also just a walk away. For commuters, the several areas of employment to the east of Bristol’s city centre, in the Temple Quay district are within reach, as well as the companies across the St Phillips Industrial Area. Bristol Temple Meads is also a short journey that opens up other cities within commuting distance. Being on this side of the city also allows residents ease of access out to Bath either by car, train, bus or bike – for work or leisure and to some outstanding countryside around the east and south of Bristol.
The house
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac, this modern detached coach house has recently been renovated to a high standard and offers bright, spacious accommodation with a contemporary yet homely feel. Entering through your own private front door, stairs lead up to the landing. To the right is a large semi open-plan kitchen, dining and living room, with clearly defined zones that make it a great space for entertaining or simply relaxing. Dual-aspect windows keep the room filled with natural light throughout the day. On the other side of the landing, you’ll find a modern bathroom, a stylish and generously sized principal bedroom with plenty of storage space and lovely views towards the river, along with a second double bedroom that works perfectly as a guest room or a home office. An added benefit of being freehold is that there are no management fees. The property also comes with off-street parking and a garage with power.
Living in St George
St Annes Close is a riverside property situated in the Crew’s Hole area of St George, just a short journey east of Bristol City Centre. The area is surrounded by several protected green areas such as Troopers Hill, Avon Woodland Trail and Conham River Park providing a pleasant setting that is not usually found so close to the city centre. Residents of this area are very close to the café’s, shops and restaurants of Wyatt’s View, whilst Church Road is also just a walk away. For commuters, the several areas of employment to the east of Bristol’s city centre, in the Temple Quay district are within reach, as well as the companies across the St Phillips Industrial Area. Bristol Temple Meads is also a short journey that opens up other cities within commuting distance. Being on this side of the city also allows residents ease of access out to Bath either by car, train, bus or bike – for work or leisure and to some outstanding countryside around the east and south of Bristol.