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A wonderfully spacious and well proportioned top floor
period apartment comprising three double bedrooms, a newly
refurbished bathroom, a separate kitchen and a dual aspect living
room.
From
Caledonia Place, a communal entrance and front door shared with
four flats gives access up several flights of stairs to the top
floor of the building.
Stepping inside the flat, a central hallway which includes a
skylight offers access to the principal accommodation throughout as
well as to a very useful storage cupboard.
Immediately to the right is a newly refurbished bathroom suite
which includes a freestanding bath, walk in shower cubical, w.c.
and sink along with a casement window providing plenty of natural
light.
The flat is currently set up to offer three spacious double
bedrooms, each of which enjoys its own aspect and impressive views
across the chimney tops of Clifton and the hills beyond.
The kitchen is located towards the rear of the property and
features a selection of floor and wall mounted cupboard storage, a
dishwasher, and freestanding Bosch‘ washing machine and an electric
oven with hobs and a dual stainless steel sink.
Adjacent to the kitchen and at the rear of the property is a
charming dual aspect living room with views over the communal
gardens.
Caledonia Place is situated in the heart of Clifton Village,
forming part of a unique garden square, with beautifully maintained
public gardens to the front, easy access to Clifton Village to the
east and the Avon Gorge and Clifton Suspension Bridge to the
west.
This majestic terrace of townhouses was completed in circa 1788,
with a later terrace added in 1843 running west towards the Avon
Gorge; mirrored by the townhouses of West Mall opposite.
Clifton village is literally on the doorstep and is well known
for its range of independent traders, caf©s, restaurants and
numerous boutique shops; whilst to the west is The Triangle, with a
Waitrose express and access to Park Street with further well known
national and independent shops, bars and restaurants.
Bristol is widely regarded as the gateway to the West and the M5
is just over 5 miles away, with the M32 2 miles to the east.
Regular trains leave Bristol Temple Meads to London 1hr 20 which is
3.2 miles away, and there is access to Europe and the rest of the
UK from Bristol Airport just 7.4 miles to the south.
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