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Two Bed Apartments Saint's Court, Old Market Conservation Area Two Bed Apartments Saint’s Court, Old Market Conservation Area, Bristol BS5 0RE Homes that’ll get under your skin 17 - Two bedroom apartments and penthouses “A community in the making” is just one description of Saint’s Court. With a range of great apartments for first time buyers and investors Saint’s Court is all about great homes at a realistic price with allocated parking available by separate negotiation. It’s also about a warm vibrant community, located in the heart of Bristol - the Old Market Conservation Area. Bristol’s Cabot Circus and Temple Quay are both an easy walk away and if you commute, Saint’s Court couldn’t be better placed. Temple Meads Station is a ten minute walk and there is even a convenient short cut through to Temple Quay across the Meads Reach Bridge. Connections by car are easy, from your own allocated parking space the M32, with its M4/5 motorway network connections, is just down the road. The development has a strong sense of place. From the lovingly preserved old London Plane Tree in the communal courtyard through to the care, thought and attention to detail bestowed on each of the apartments. Come and take a look for yourself – but be warned, Saint’s Court will get under your skin. Register your interest Call 0117 931 1122 www.saintscourt.co.uk 2 3 This photography is of the actual view from the 5th floor of Saints Court. Specification Just making it better! If you’ve heard of The PG Group, you’ll Internal – all apartments: know we go out of our way to design and • Gas central heating build better homes andthen fit them to a • Dulux matt emulsion-finish on walls and ceilings. Satin Wood finish to all woodwork. better standard. It’s all about doingthe best • Oak Veneer internal doors Around and about we can for you. You can expect well planned • Plumbing for Washing machine/Condenser Dryer functional living spaces, large light windows in airing cupboard. and great top class finishing touches, Kitchen – Hi-gloss white or cream finish units with soft close all of which make an apartment a home. drawers. Ceramic hob, stainless steel finish cooker and hood. Saint ’s Court Four spot lighting fitment in polished chrome, power sockets. Plumbing for dishwasher, space allocated for Fridge/Freezer. Communal grounds: Living space – Feature walls in a range of Dulux colours • Allocated secure parking for apartments available including Misted Hills, Raspberry Diva and Pressed Thistle as If you already know the area, you won’t need us to convince A night out with friends by separate negotiation selected by our interior designer. Double wall sockets. you, you’ll probably already be part of the social scene. • Cinema de Lux is in walking distance. • Landscaped communal areas Bathroom – Porcelanosa Nimbus co-ordinating ceramic floor If you’re new to the area, as its name suggests, Old Market • Paved walkways and wall tiles. White Duravit sanitary ware with Vado taps • Trinity Centre, a great live music venue, is even closer in polished chrome. Shower, most with 1200mm tray. Three Conservation area is one of Bristol’s oldest communities, spot lighting fitment in polished chrome. dating back to medieval times. Today, this historic community • Cafes, pubs, clubs and bars are plentiful. Communal areas: En Suite shower rooms – Porcelanosa Line wall and floor is thriving and at the heart of Bristol’s regeneration. • Mains operated smoke alarm system to all common area • St Marks Road, about ten minutes away boasts tiles in white and dark grey. White Duravit sanitary ware with two award-winning restaurants, the Thali Café and • Door entry system to all apartments Vado taps in polished chrome. • Walls and ceiling Dulux satinwood emulsion-finish About the locality the acclaimed vegetarian Café Maitreya. Bedrooms – Fitted wardrobes where shown on plans. • Carpet throughout Pendant lighting. Wall sockets. • Travel is easy you’ll find road, rail, coach and bus • Secure communal bin store services very close by. Family entertainment • Secure communal cycle storage • Food shopping is a doddle with a choice of eclectic • Within walking distance, St Werburgh’s City Farm has independent food stores around the corner and an a full calendar of entertainment. ‘open all hours’ Tesco on your doorstep. • Don’t miss the Indoor Rock Climbing Centre also in • Furnishing your new home, there’s IKEA just around St Werberghs. the corner, or Harvey Nics! And just as easy to get to: Cabot Circus – vibrant regional shopping destination. The Colston Hall and Bristol’s Old Vic and Hippodrome Theatres – great cultural and entertainment venues. Castle Park, Temple Quay, Queen Square & Harbourside – Green space and waterside walks, cafes and bars, open air concerts and festivals. Register your interest Call 0117 931 1122 www.saintscourt.co.uk 4 5 Bishopston St Werburghs City Farm M4/5 Bristol St. AndrewsClimbing Redland Westbury Park Centre Fishponds Road M32 Greenbank Cheltenham Rd Montpelier Whiteladies Rd St Werburghs Cotham St. Agnes Bristol Zoo Easton Cube Cinema St. Pauls Easton Clifton Kingsdown Bond Street Saint’s Court St. Georges Park Cabot Circus St. Judes Road University & Cinema de Lux of Bristol Pennywell Easton A420 Leisure Centre Lawfords Gate Redfield Colston Hall Broadmead Old Market Lawrence Hill Bristol Old Market St Museum Bristol Hippodrome Castle Park Park St Barton Hill Old Vic Clifton Wood Temple Quay A4320 Temple Way Redcliffe Hotwell Rd Harbourside St. Philips St. Annes Park College Green Marsh Temple Meads A370 MShed A4 Bath Rd Walking distances Victoria Park 25 mins 17 mins 6 mins 15 mins 16 mins 20 mins Arnos Court Park Register your interest Call 0117 931 1122 Bristol Uni Colston Hall Cabot Circus Saint’s Court Temple Meads St Marks Road, St Werburghs Easton City Farm www.saintscourt.co.uk 6 All walking times are approximate and may vary depending on route, age and fitness. 7 Apartments Ground Floor St. Nicholas Church Terrace Apartment 8 Terrace Terrace Dimensions Kitchen / Dining / Living 6.42m (21’1”) x 4.15m (13’8”) Kitchen / Dining / Living Bedroom 1 3.20m (10’6”) x 3.53m (11’7”) Bedroom 2 2.50m (8’2”) x 3.85m (12’8”) 10 Presbytery Bathroom 1.90m (6’3”) x 2.10m (6’11”) 9 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 60.3sqm / 649sqft Bedroom 1 Kitchen / Dining / Living 8 Ensuite Apartment 9 Kitchen / Dining / Living Cupboard Terrace Bedroom 2 Cupboard Dimensions Bathroom Bathroom Bathroom Kitchen / Dining / Living 3.57m (11’9”) x 6.33m (20’9”) Cupboard Bedroom 1 2.80m (9’2”) x 3.85m (12’8”) Ensuite Bathroom 1.90m (6’3”) x 2.10m (6’11”) TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 42.7sqm / 460sqft Lawfords Gate Lawfords Bike Store Apartment 10 Lift Bin Store Dimensions Kitchen / Dining / Living 5.67m (18’7”) x 4.96m (16’3”) Bedroom 1 3.01m (9’11”) x 3.46m (11’4”) Bedroom 2 3.64m (11’11”) x 2.78m (9’2”) Bathroom 2.34m (7’8”) x 2.60m (7’8”) Pennywell Road TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 63.1sqm / 679sqft Register your interest Call 0117 931 1122 www.saintscourt.co.uk 8 9 Apartments Apartment 11, 15, 19, 23 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Floors Dimensions Kitchen / Dining / Living 4.09m (13’5”) x 6.17m (20’3”) Bedroom 1 2.98m (9’9”) x 3.07m (10’1”) Bedroom 2 2.57m (8’5”) x 3.07m (10’1”) Bathroom 2.10m (6’11”) x 1.90m (6’3”) St. Nicholas Church TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 55.5sqm / 597sqft Apartment 12, 16, 20, 24 Balcony Dimensions Kitchen / Dining / Living Kitchen / Dining / Living 6.42m (21’1”) x 4.21m (13’10”) Bedroom 1 3.19m (10’6”) x 3.85m (12’8”) Presbytery 14 Bedroom 2 2.50m (8’2”) x 3.85m (12’8”) Bathroom 1.90m (6’3”) x 2.10m (6’11”) Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 60.7sqm / 653sqft 13 Ensuite 12 Kitchen / Dining / Living Apartment 13, 17, 21, 25 Kitchen / Dining / Living Cupboard Bedroom 2 Cupboard Bathroom Dimensions Bathroom Bathroom Balcony Kitchen / Dining / Living 4.24m (13’11”) x 7.23m (23’9”) Cupboard Bedroom 1 2.80m (9’2”) x 3.85m (12’8”) Ensuite Bedroom 2 2.44m (8’0”) x 3.85m (12’8”) Bathroom 1.90m (6’3”) x 2.10m (6’11”) TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 57sqm / 614sqft Bathroom Lawfords Gate Lawfords Kitchen / Dining / Living Lift Ensuite Apartment 14, 18, 22, 26 11 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Dimensions Kitchen / Dining / Living 5.67m (18’7”) x 4.96m (16’3”) Bedroom 1 3.01m (9’11”) x 3.46m (11’4”) Bedroom 2 3.64m (11’11”) x 2.46m (9’2”) Bathroom 2.34m (7’8”) x 2.60m (8’7”) Pennywell Road TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 63sqm / 678sqft Dimensions apply to corresponding apartments on 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors. Register your interest Call 0117 931 1122 www.saintscourt.co.uk 10 11 Bishopston M4/5 St. Andrews Redland Westbury Park Fishponds Road Greenbank Whiteladies Rd Montpelier Cotham M32 Easton Clifton Kingsdown Bond Street Saint’s Court St. Georges Park St. Judes Road Pennywell A420 Cabot Circus 10 mins walk Lawfords Gate Redfield Old Market St Old Market Park St Barton Hill Clifton Wood Disclaimer - important notice A4320 Robert Rhys, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to Temple Way the propertyRedcliffe either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these Hotwell Rd particulars.
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