£600,000
(£638/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleOsborne Road, Clifton BS8
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
940 sq. ft
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About this property
"With sunlight pouring into the kitchen, a bright bay windowed living room and a peaceful garden oasis, this home feels a world away from the heart of Clifton."
Guide Price: £600,000–£625,000
The Home
A beautifully presented hall floor flat occupying an attractive position within an impressive Victorian building, combining elegant proportions, plenty of natural light and a beautifully landscaped private south-facing garden. The property has been improved by the current owners and further benefits from an allocated off-street parking space.
Accessed via a pillared gate, a pathway leads through the front door and into the communal entrance hall. The apartment sits directly opposite the main entrance, with the private front door opening into a welcoming hallway.
To the front of the property is the stunning sitting room, a room that perfectly showcases the character of the apartment. High ceilings, ornate cornicing, a ceiling rose and a marble fireplace all contribute to the room's appeal, whilst the triple sash bay window, complete with newly fitted wooden shutters, floods the space with natural light. The result is an elegant reception room with a genuine sense of scale.
Adjacent to the sitting room is the second bedroom, a versatile space that would work equally well as a guest bedroom, home office or dressing room. Useful overhead storage further enhances the room's practicality.
To the rear, the kitchen and breakfast room has been replaced by the current owners and finished to a high standard. A large south-facing sash window draws in plenty of natural light, whilst stripped wooden flooring adds warmth and character. There is space for a dining table and chairs, making this a sociable and practical room. The kitchen is complemented by quartz worktops, integrated appliances and excellent storage, whilst additional overhead storage provides a practical space for less frequently used items.
The principal bedroom sits alongside the kitchen and enjoys the same sunny southerly aspect. Generous proportions, high ceilings and a large sash window create a bright and peaceful room.
The accommodation is completed by a beautifully finished four-piece bathroom, also updated by the current owners. Finished with Mandarin Stone wall and floor tiles, bespoke vanity furniture, Belgravia crosshead brassware and a Laufen bathtub, the room has been thoughtfully designed and completed to an excellent standard.
The Outside
One of the property's standout features is the private south-facing garden. Accessed via a shallow flight of steps from the communal entrance, the garden has been beautifully landscaped to create a highly usable outside space. A paved dining terrace sits alongside a generous lawn, providing plenty of room for both entertaining and relaxing outdoors. The garden enjoys a high degree of privacy and further benefits from a summer house and separate bike storage shed.
To the front of the building, the property benefits from an allocated off-street parking space for one vehicle, whilst the driveway serving the building was resurfaced approximately two years ago.
Living in Clifton
Osborne Road is one of the area's most sought-after residential streets, renowned for its peaceful setting whilst being perfectly positioned between Pembroke Road and Whiteladies Road.
A short walk will find you in Clifton Village one of Bristol's most established and desirable neighbourhoods with its highly-regarded restaurants and independent shops. Newer destinations such as Chandos, Kibou, Coppa, Foliage Café and a Gails Bakery strike a pleasant contrast to the well-established Coronation Tap, Portcullis Pub, The Albion and Avon Gorge Hotel.
This property is also within easy reach of the ever-popular Whiteladies Road, which has long been regarded as one of the premier shopping areas of Bristol and features beautiful Georgian buildings, a range of independent shops, The Everyman Cinema and a multitude of cafes, bars, pubs and restaurants. Known for everything from up-market furniture shops to delis, galleries and gift shops, Whiteladies Road has something to offer everyone. The Whiteladies Road Market is also a community favourite and a place to buy seasonal produce from local food and drink traders every Saturday. At the top of Whiteladies Road is Clifton Downs, 400 acres of green space offering the perfect spot to walk on a sunny day and to enjoy a rural atmosphere whilst being easily accessible from the centre of town.
Just off Whiteladies Road lies Cotham Hill, home to some fantastic spots including the tapas favourite Bravas, the much-loved Panunzio's ice-cream parlour, Muino, and more besides. A short stroll also brings you to The Alma Vale Tavern, a tucked-away, cosy pub with a charming small theatre on the upper floor. For something altogether more indulgent, the iconic Bristol Lido is close at hand, offering a beautiful pool, spa, and excellent food in a truly relaxed setting.
Guide Price: £600,000–£625,000
The Home
A beautifully presented hall floor flat occupying an attractive position within an impressive Victorian building, combining elegant proportions, plenty of natural light and a beautifully landscaped private south-facing garden. The property has been improved by the current owners and further benefits from an allocated off-street parking space.
Accessed via a pillared gate, a pathway leads through the front door and into the communal entrance hall. The apartment sits directly opposite the main entrance, with the private front door opening into a welcoming hallway.
To the front of the property is the stunning sitting room, a room that perfectly showcases the character of the apartment. High ceilings, ornate cornicing, a ceiling rose and a marble fireplace all contribute to the room's appeal, whilst the triple sash bay window, complete with newly fitted wooden shutters, floods the space with natural light. The result is an elegant reception room with a genuine sense of scale.
Adjacent to the sitting room is the second bedroom, a versatile space that would work equally well as a guest bedroom, home office or dressing room. Useful overhead storage further enhances the room's practicality.
To the rear, the kitchen and breakfast room has been replaced by the current owners and finished to a high standard. A large south-facing sash window draws in plenty of natural light, whilst stripped wooden flooring adds warmth and character. There is space for a dining table and chairs, making this a sociable and practical room. The kitchen is complemented by quartz worktops, integrated appliances and excellent storage, whilst additional overhead storage provides a practical space for less frequently used items.
The principal bedroom sits alongside the kitchen and enjoys the same sunny southerly aspect. Generous proportions, high ceilings and a large sash window create a bright and peaceful room.
The accommodation is completed by a beautifully finished four-piece bathroom, also updated by the current owners. Finished with Mandarin Stone wall and floor tiles, bespoke vanity furniture, Belgravia crosshead brassware and a Laufen bathtub, the room has been thoughtfully designed and completed to an excellent standard.
The Outside
One of the property's standout features is the private south-facing garden. Accessed via a shallow flight of steps from the communal entrance, the garden has been beautifully landscaped to create a highly usable outside space. A paved dining terrace sits alongside a generous lawn, providing plenty of room for both entertaining and relaxing outdoors. The garden enjoys a high degree of privacy and further benefits from a summer house and separate bike storage shed.
To the front of the building, the property benefits from an allocated off-street parking space for one vehicle, whilst the driveway serving the building was resurfaced approximately two years ago.
Living in Clifton
Osborne Road is one of the area's most sought-after residential streets, renowned for its peaceful setting whilst being perfectly positioned between Pembroke Road and Whiteladies Road.
A short walk will find you in Clifton Village one of Bristol's most established and desirable neighbourhoods with its highly-regarded restaurants and independent shops. Newer destinations such as Chandos, Kibou, Coppa, Foliage Café and a Gails Bakery strike a pleasant contrast to the well-established Coronation Tap, Portcullis Pub, The Albion and Avon Gorge Hotel.
This property is also within easy reach of the ever-popular Whiteladies Road, which has long been regarded as one of the premier shopping areas of Bristol and features beautiful Georgian buildings, a range of independent shops, The Everyman Cinema and a multitude of cafes, bars, pubs and restaurants. Known for everything from up-market furniture shops to delis, galleries and gift shops, Whiteladies Road has something to offer everyone. The Whiteladies Road Market is also a community favourite and a place to buy seasonal produce from local food and drink traders every Saturday. At the top of Whiteladies Road is Clifton Downs, 400 acres of green space offering the perfect spot to walk on a sunny day and to enjoy a rural atmosphere whilst being easily accessible from the centre of town.
Just off Whiteladies Road lies Cotham Hill, home to some fantastic spots including the tapas favourite Bravas, the much-loved Panunzio's ice-cream parlour, Muino, and more besides. A short stroll also brings you to The Alma Vale Tavern, a tucked-away, cosy pub with a charming small theatre on the upper floor. For something altogether more indulgent, the iconic Bristol Lido is close at hand, offering a beautiful pool, spa, and excellent food in a truly relaxed setting.
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