Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 13 Buckingham Vale, Bristol, a cozy and compact type home with 5 bed in the BS8 2BU area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.
This classic property was built
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £1,705,000 and a rental potential of £11,083 per month,
,
it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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"A magnificent and most impressive Regency style Grade II listed town house located in a quiet backwater of Clifton with secure off street parking and a sizeable rear garden. This classical gem is built in full tetra Ionic style and has been lovingly restored and refurbished by the current owners, whilst modern contempory comforts have been catered for. The specification is typically of the highest order with quality fittings enhancing the integrity of this fine family home. The four storey property is built in a Palladian style with ornate columns and a portico. The interior is both spacious and light and includes two magnificent principal reception rooms overlooking the front and rear gardens. Both reception rooms have their own full length sash windows with working shutters, as well as Adam style fireplaces with ornate pilasters and slate hearths. Ceiling roses and cornice remain in evidence, complemented by the herring bone floor with rosewood inlay and dividing doors, recessed into the architraving. The reception hall has a traditional stone floor with slate insets as well as discreet and extensive storage cupboards. The rising staircase to the galleried landing and first floor has a highly polished mahogany handrail and ornate stained and leaded window to the side. The lower ground floor is open plan and considered the core of this family home. There is a comfortable environment incorporating dedicated space for living and dining. The living area opens onto a sunken flagstone courtyard and features a recessed plasma screen with a surround sound system. A separate dining area lies beyond with overhead mood lighting. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with a staggering array of appliances. The bespoke handcrafted oak units are complemented by brushed steel furniture and granite work surfaces. The large central island includes both a preparation sink as well as separate twin bowl and the aforementioned appliances by Gaggenau include an American style fridge, further fridge, dishwasher, conventional and steam ovens, hob, microwave and grill. A unique feature and focal point is the wine cellar with blue LED up lighting, ample storage and air conditioning to maintain a stable temperature and humidity. Further vaulted rooms have been imaginably adapted creating unique space for a childs games room. Beyond lies the utility with complementing units to those in the kitchen, and the cloakroom completes the lower ground floor accommodation.
The master bedroom suite is located exclusively on the ground floor. The bedroom features French doors and windows with colonial style shutters opening onto a raised rear terrace. A comprehensive dressing room with Japanese style doors and a bespoke bathroom lie beyond. The bathroom has a sumptuous contempory suite, which includes an oval freestanding bath on a raised plinth, a walk in shower cubicle with a significant drench shower and twin washbowls to complement the bath. Fitted cupboards mirror the dressing room and there is an inset television and speaker system activated in accordance with the mood lighting. In addition there is a separate cloakroom. There are four bedrooms on the first and top floors.
The two first floor bedrooms are beautifully appointed with a combined shower and dressing room for the bedroom to the front elevation; wardrobes are bespoke and handmade by a local joiner. The bedroom to the rear has its own dedicated dressing room with a vanity unit, fitted wardrobes, shower, corner sink and low level WC. The two top floor bedrooms are served by an en-suite wet room.
Externally, the gardens have been beautifully landscaped with a classic design to the front, which includes gated off street car parking behind electrically operated wrought iron entrance gates. The shaped lawn has low box hedging and is bounded by more mature boundaries featuring bay trees and the original stone wall curtilage with wrought iron railings. Adjacent is a separate garage offering auxiliary car parking. The rear garden can be best described as a series of outdoor rooms. There is an ornate raised terrace located off the master bedroom which is tiled and bounded by railings. The sunken courtyard has a flagstone floor and borders with ferns, palms and other tropical plants; a seating area provides a focal point. The main garden is generous by Clifton standards, laid to lawn and bounded by stone walls providing excellent privacy. Borders have been heavily planted with various evergreens and plenty of ground cover. There is a timber store discreetly hidden providing storage for garden implements. You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website."