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Wapping Wharf Wapping Wharf 1 & 2 bed shared ownership apartments Contents 03 Introduction 04 Local area 06 The development 08 Interiors 10 Specifiction 12 Connectivity 13 Site plan 14 About us Introduction A place you’ll love to live Bristol’s independent spirit is cemented into the city’s character. There’s something for everyone to enjoy with centuries-old heritage, a cosmopolitan city centre, cultural events to experience right on your doorstep and the beautiful surrounding countryside. Situated on the city’s thriving waterfront, Wapping Wharf is established as one of Bristol’s most exciting neighbourhoods to live, shop, work and relax in. Just moments away from Gaol Ferry Steps and the harbourside, you’ll be located within easy reach of the city centre and an array of local amenities. 03 1 2 3 4 5 Local area Enjoy fashion and flavours from around the globe If you’re looking for a delicious lunchtime bite, a romantic 1 The Clifton Suspension Bridge meal for two or some post-work retail therapy, Bristol has 16 mins cycle you covered. 2 Harbourside 3 mins walk Cargo, a collection of converted shipping containers, is a few 3 St Nicholas Markets minutes walk from Wapping Wharf and includes an eclectic 16 mins walk mix of eateries and independent retailers. Restaurants on site 4 Quay St Diner offer everything from small-plate curries and tapas through 14 mins walk to Michelin-starred restaurants. 5 Cargo 2 mins walk For high street fashion head to Bristol Shopping Quarter in 6 Bristol Balloon Fiesta the city centre, a 19 minute walk away, which includes Zara, 16 mins cycle Bershka, M&S and Debenhams – plus a top floor filled with family favourite restaurants to take your pick from. If you’re after something more unique – Park Street is crammed full of vintage thrift-style shops and independent boutiques with a great array of styles to peruse. An added bonus, by night Park Street also offers a selection of pubs and stylish speakeasies, plus plenty of nightclubs to dance 6 the night away. Travel times taken from Google maps and are approximate. 05 Development A flourishing neighbourhood Your new waterfront home offers easy access to the city centre and boasts scenic views of the River Avon and local harbour. Designed to be in keeping with the historic dockside location, the apartments at Wapping Wharf have characterful timber exteriors and with some enjoying balconies that overlook the surrounding tree-lined walkways and idyllic waterfront. With a brand new phase of 44 stunning one and two bedroom homes available through shared ownership, there couldn’t be a better time to call this vibrant new neighbourhood your home. CGI is for illustrative purposes only. 06 07 A sleek and stylish home CGIs for illustrative purposes only and show an example house type with a variation of the shared ownership specification. 08 09 10 Specification Thoughtfully designed for you Living Bedroom Internal finishes • Vertical blinds • Fitted wardrobes with flush • Smooth finished walls • Karndean flooring pulled handles • Smooth finished ceilings, skirtings • Fitted carpets and architraves in white Kitchen • Chrome style door furniture • Lanzet wall and base units Bathroom • Fitted carpets to bedrooms • Lanzet easy glide drawers and soft • Vitra wash hand basin • Flooring to kitchen, bathroom closers to doors • Vitra bath with shower and glass and hallway • Stainless steel inset one and a half shower screen bowl sink and drainer • Porcelanosa wall and floor tiling General • Built in single oven, induction hob • Ladder style heated towel rail • Double glazed and cooker hood • Ceiling downlighters • 10 Year Premier building guarantee • Integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer En-suite (if applicable) • Washing machine included • Vitra wash hand basin • Ceiling downlighters • Hans Grohe shower, cubicle • Karndean flooring and Porcelanosa shower tray • Porcelanosa wall and floor tiling • Ladder style heated towel rail • Ceiling downlighters Final finishes may vary. For exact plot specification and details of external and internal finishes, speak to a Sales Consultant. 11 Location It’s all right here North on your doorstep From Wapping Wharf your daily travel couldn’t be easier. Kingsdown Stoes roft Whether it’s popping to the supermarket for the weekly from Wapping Wharf shop, or an impromptu jog around the harbour it’s all Arnolfini Art Gallery – 6 mins possible from your new base. Asda Superstore – 7 mins As a city built upon green credentials, Bristol is made for Park Street – 13 mins travelling by foot, cycling or public transport. The city centre Temple Meads Station – 21 mins is just a short walk away, or even quicker if you choose to use Cabot Circus – 23 mins the new cycle path that passes right through the development. Tyndalls ark There are regular and reliable buses that run throughout the city and Bristol Temple Meads train station, a 21 minute walk from Wapping Wharf Cabot Circus away, connects you to major cities including Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester which can also take you to London Park Street – 5 mins Paddington in 1 hour 20 minutes. Tobacco Factory – 6 mins Temple Meads Station – 7 mins Wills Memorial Finally, if you’re looking for a more novel way to travel hop Ashton Gate – 7 mins Building Tower aboard one of Bristol Ferry Boats’ daily services from your nearest ferry stop. By water you can take in city landmarks Cabot Circus – 8 mins including the SS Great Britain and reach Bristol Temple astle ark Meads in a cool 16 minutes. from Wapping Wharf Bristol Beacon Cabot Tower Clifton Village – 10 mins M32 – 10 mins Ashton Court – 11 mins Brandon ill Brandon M4 – 16 mins Bristol Airport – 19 mins Bristol Old Vic from Bristol Temple Meads Station Harbourside Queen Bath Spa – 12 mins We the Curious Suare Cardiff Central – 48 mins Exeter – 60 mins Arnolfini Reading – 68 mins Thekla anon’s arsh London Paddington – 80 mins Redcliffe The Assembly Bakery Spike sland Box-E Root Better Food Travel times taken from Google maps 12 and nationalrail.com are approximate. Southville Victoria ark Museum Street Cargo 1 Future Walk development Rope Ga tew Kingsdown StoesPotential roft a Cargo Work y r Fer Gaol y Steps y ard Anchorage Abel Y Tyndalls ark Chandlers House Hope Quay Cabot Circus Gaol Gate Cumberland Ro r Gaol Fer Gaol ad Wills Memorial Building Tower y Bridge y River Avon astle ark Bristol Beacon Cabot Tower Brandon ill Brandon Bristol Old Vic Harbourside Queen We the Curious Suare Arnolfini Thekla anon’s arsh Redcliffe The Assembly Bakery Spike sland Box-E Root Better Food 1315 Southville Victoria ark About Sovereign 20 years of developing home ownership solutions Whether you’re a first-time homeowner, growing family, or simply looking to downsize – we’re your perfect property partner. Why Shared Ownership? We partner with you to share the cost of buying your own home – you pay for the part you can afford and we’ll pay for the part that’s left. Here’s the best part As you are only buying part of your home, you will have a smaller deposit (as little as 5%) and lower monthly payments – perfect. The part you pay Start by paying what you can afford. When you want to buy a bigger part, you can. We call it ‘staircasing’ and we’re with you every step of the way. All part of the service From moving in to moving on, our sales, marketing and home ownership teams are here to help you with every part of owning your home. 14 Wapping Wharf Shared ownership floorplan Abel Yard 1 1 Room 1 bed apartment Kitchen/Dining/Living 6.6m x 4.1m Master bedroom 3.4m x 3.3m Type 01A W Bathroom Master Bedroom Kitchen / dining / living room Juliet balcony on floors 2, 3 & 4. Courtyard terrace on floor 1. † Indicates plot is mirrored layout W = Built-in wardrobes Floor 01 Floor 02 Floor 03 Floor 04 Apartment 62 Apartment 72 Apartment 82 Apartment 92 Apartment 63† Apartment 73 † Apartment 83 † Apartment 93 † Rope Walk Rope Walk Rope Walk Rope Walk Cumberland Road Cumberland Road Cumberland Road Cumberland Road Please refer to specific kitchen layout for your plot. This is for illustration purposes only. The particulars illustrated and described should be treated as general guidance only. Whilst care has been taken in the production of this information, the details and particulars given here should not be relied upon as being wholly accurate. Nor do they constitute a contract, part of a contract or a warranty. The floor plans depict a typical layout of this house type. For exact plot specification, details of external and internal finishes, dimensions and floor plan differences ask your Sales Consultant. All dimensions are + or - 50mm and floor plans are not shown to scale. Sovereign Housing Association Limited is charitable. Abel Yard 1 1 Room 1 bed apartment Kitchen/Dining/Living 6.6m x 4.1m Master bedroom 4.1m x 3.2m Type 01B Kitchen / dining / living room Master Bedroom Bathroom W Juliet balcony on floors 2, 3 & 4. W = Built-in wardrobes Floor 02 Floor 03 Floor 04 Apartment 71 Apartment 81 Apartment 91 Rope Walk Rope Walk Rope Walk Cumberland Road Cumberland Road Cumberland Road Please refer to specific kitchen layout for your plot. This is for illustration purposes only. The particulars illustrated and described should be treated as general guidance only. Whilst care has been taken in the production of this information, the details and particulars given here should not be relied upon as being wholly accurate. Nor do they constitute a contract, part of a contract or a warranty. The floor plans depict a typical layout of this house type.
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