£230,000
1 bed flat for saleAlbert Park, Montpelier BS6
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
"i'm still in awe of the view. We get gorgeous sunsets and it's lovely seeing the Montpelier skyline across the seasons."
The Home
Occupying the top floor of this attractive period building in Montpelier, this renovated apartment enjoys an elevated position with far-reaching views across Bristol’s rooftops. Tucked away at the top of the building, the property offers a real sense of privacy while benefitting from plenty of natural light throughout.
The accommodation is versatile, well arranged and has a natural flow between its different areas. The main kitchen and living space provides room not only for dining and seating, but also for a useful office area, making it a practical and sociable heart of the home. A separate reception room creates a defined living space, giving the apartment flexibility without compromising its sense of openness. A double bedroom with an elevated outlook and a three-piece shower room complete the internal accommodation. Further benefits include a recently replaced roof.
Living in Montpelier
Albert Park is a quiet residential road in Montpelier, offering a peaceful setting while still being within easy reach of some of Bristol’s most vibrant and characterful streets. Picton Street, Cheltenham Road and Mina Road are all close by, with Gloucester Road a little further on, giving residents an excellent choice of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, pubs and local amenities.
Within a short walk, The Bristolian, Café Kino and The Crafty Egg offer a range of café options, while local pubs such as The Cadbury and The Star and Garter serve great Bristol beer from nearby breweries. The surrounding area also has a growing mix of bars and cafes. Carmen’s wine bar adds to the area’s evening offering, while Mina Road has become a neighbourhood destination in its own right, with Clouds and Napolita both highly regarded. Nearby, the Fierce & Noble and Wiper & True tap rooms, along with Extract Coffee’s headquarters, offer relaxed places to enjoy quality local produce in friendly, independent surroundings.
The area also boasts a strong mix of local shops, from Licata’s Italian delicatessen and Herbert’s bakery to the Better Food organic supermarket. For those looking for green space, the property is close to St Andrews Park and the Narroways Nature Reserve in St Werburghs, adding to the sense of balance between city living and residential calm.
For commuters, the location is also extremely well placed, with easy access on foot or by bike into the city centre, frequent buses along the A38, and rail links across Bristol and to Temple Meads from nearby Montpelier train station. Cabot Circus, the wider city centre and the train station are all within easy reach, giving the apartment a strong balance of convenience, character and calm.
The Home
Occupying the top floor of this attractive period building in Montpelier, this renovated apartment enjoys an elevated position with far-reaching views across Bristol’s rooftops. Tucked away at the top of the building, the property offers a real sense of privacy while benefitting from plenty of natural light throughout.
The accommodation is versatile, well arranged and has a natural flow between its different areas. The main kitchen and living space provides room not only for dining and seating, but also for a useful office area, making it a practical and sociable heart of the home. A separate reception room creates a defined living space, giving the apartment flexibility without compromising its sense of openness. A double bedroom with an elevated outlook and a three-piece shower room complete the internal accommodation. Further benefits include a recently replaced roof.
Living in Montpelier
Albert Park is a quiet residential road in Montpelier, offering a peaceful setting while still being within easy reach of some of Bristol’s most vibrant and characterful streets. Picton Street, Cheltenham Road and Mina Road are all close by, with Gloucester Road a little further on, giving residents an excellent choice of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, pubs and local amenities.
Within a short walk, The Bristolian, Café Kino and The Crafty Egg offer a range of café options, while local pubs such as The Cadbury and The Star and Garter serve great Bristol beer from nearby breweries. The surrounding area also has a growing mix of bars and cafes. Carmen’s wine bar adds to the area’s evening offering, while Mina Road has become a neighbourhood destination in its own right, with Clouds and Napolita both highly regarded. Nearby, the Fierce & Noble and Wiper & True tap rooms, along with Extract Coffee’s headquarters, offer relaxed places to enjoy quality local produce in friendly, independent surroundings.
The area also boasts a strong mix of local shops, from Licata’s Italian delicatessen and Herbert’s bakery to the Better Food organic supermarket. For those looking for green space, the property is close to St Andrews Park and the Narroways Nature Reserve in St Werburghs, adding to the sense of balance between city living and residential calm.
For commuters, the location is also extremely well placed, with easy access on foot or by bike into the city centre, frequent buses along the A38, and rail links across Bristol and to Temple Meads from nearby Montpelier train station. Cabot Circus, the wider city centre and the train station are all within easy reach, giving the apartment a strong balance of convenience, character and calm.
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