£425,000
(£424/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleAmbra Vale West, Cliftonwood BS8
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,003 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
"We've loved the friendly neighbours, great community and having The Lion just a few minutes away. We'll miss the view and our New Year's Eve tradition of watching fireworks across south Bristol from the bedroom."
The Home
Occupying the top two floors of this attractive Cliftonwood townhouse, this freehold maisonette extends to over 1,000 sq ft and enjoys some exceptional views across Bristol's rooftops. The property combines period character with thoughtful modern improvements, creating a home that feels both stylish and practical.
The first floor is centred around a generous living room, a particularly bright space thanks to its elevated position and large sash windows. High ceilings, stripped wooden floorboards decorative coving and a feature fireplace provide plenty of character, whilst the far-reaching views reinforce the sense of space throughout the home.
Adjacent to the living room is the kitchen, fitted by the current owners with a high quality Magnet kitchen. A ceramic Butler sink and solid oak window seat add character, whilst integrated appliances include a fridge freezer, wine cooler, dishwasher, gas hob and electric oven. The elevated outlook and large window ensure the room enjoys plenty of natural light.
A well-appointed four-piece bathroom completes this floor, featuring both a full-sized bath and a separate shower enclosure.
Upstairs, two particularly generous double bedrooms occupy the top floor. Both rooms enjoy elevated views across the city, with the principal benefitting from fitted storage.
Further benefits include double glazing throughout and the advantage of a new roof to the building, installed in 2025.
Living in Cliftonwood
Cliftonwood is one of Bristol’s most vibrant and characterful neighbourhoods, perched between Clifton Village and the Harbourside. Its pastel-painted terraces give the streets a distinctive charm, with sweeping views across the city and down to the water. The area has a true sense of community neighbours gather at The Lion, the much-loved local pub at the heart of the neighbourhood, while the nearby play park and community garden offer peaceful green spaces for families and residents to enjoy year-round. A short stroll takes you to the heart of Clifton Village, renowned for its independent boutiques, delis, and cafés, including Saffron, Anna Cake Couture, and the ever-popular Ivy Clifton Brasserie. Weekends are alive with locals enjoying brunch at Gail's or The Primrose Café, or exploring the Saturday market at Clifton Down, while evenings see friends gathering at 1 York Place. Downhill, the Harbourside offers a lively mix of dining, bars, and cultural destinations. Cargo at Wapping Wharf is a local institution, serving everything from sourdough pizzas at Bertha’s to small plates at Box-e, while Arnolfini and Spike Island host cutting-edge exhibitions and performances throughout the year.
Green space is always close by, Victoria Square and The Durdham Down are perfect for picnics and weekend strolls, while the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and Ashton Court Estate provide longer walks and cycling trails. Families benefit from an excellent selection of nearby schools, both state and independent, including Bristol Grammar School, Clifton College, Christ Church Primary, and Clifton High School. Commuters enjoy easy access to Temple Meads, just a fifteen minute cycle away, with direct trains to Bath in under ten minutes or London Paddington in under ninety minutes.
The Home
Occupying the top two floors of this attractive Cliftonwood townhouse, this freehold maisonette extends to over 1,000 sq ft and enjoys some exceptional views across Bristol's rooftops. The property combines period character with thoughtful modern improvements, creating a home that feels both stylish and practical.
The first floor is centred around a generous living room, a particularly bright space thanks to its elevated position and large sash windows. High ceilings, stripped wooden floorboards decorative coving and a feature fireplace provide plenty of character, whilst the far-reaching views reinforce the sense of space throughout the home.
Adjacent to the living room is the kitchen, fitted by the current owners with a high quality Magnet kitchen. A ceramic Butler sink and solid oak window seat add character, whilst integrated appliances include a fridge freezer, wine cooler, dishwasher, gas hob and electric oven. The elevated outlook and large window ensure the room enjoys plenty of natural light.
A well-appointed four-piece bathroom completes this floor, featuring both a full-sized bath and a separate shower enclosure.
Upstairs, two particularly generous double bedrooms occupy the top floor. Both rooms enjoy elevated views across the city, with the principal benefitting from fitted storage.
Further benefits include double glazing throughout and the advantage of a new roof to the building, installed in 2025.
Living in Cliftonwood
Cliftonwood is one of Bristol’s most vibrant and characterful neighbourhoods, perched between Clifton Village and the Harbourside. Its pastel-painted terraces give the streets a distinctive charm, with sweeping views across the city and down to the water. The area has a true sense of community neighbours gather at The Lion, the much-loved local pub at the heart of the neighbourhood, while the nearby play park and community garden offer peaceful green spaces for families and residents to enjoy year-round. A short stroll takes you to the heart of Clifton Village, renowned for its independent boutiques, delis, and cafés, including Saffron, Anna Cake Couture, and the ever-popular Ivy Clifton Brasserie. Weekends are alive with locals enjoying brunch at Gail's or The Primrose Café, or exploring the Saturday market at Clifton Down, while evenings see friends gathering at 1 York Place. Downhill, the Harbourside offers a lively mix of dining, bars, and cultural destinations. Cargo at Wapping Wharf is a local institution, serving everything from sourdough pizzas at Bertha’s to small plates at Box-e, while Arnolfini and Spike Island host cutting-edge exhibitions and performances throughout the year.
Green space is always close by, Victoria Square and The Durdham Down are perfect for picnics and weekend strolls, while the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and Ashton Court Estate provide longer walks and cycling trails. Families benefit from an excellent selection of nearby schools, both state and independent, including Bristol Grammar School, Clifton College, Christ Church Primary, and Clifton High School. Commuters enjoy easy access to Temple Meads, just a fifteen minute cycle away, with direct trains to Bath in under ten minutes or London Paddington in under ninety minutes.
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