£260,000
(£525/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleChesterfield Road, St. Andrews BS6
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
495 sq. ft
Just added
Leasehold
About this property
"I was drawn to this flat because of the enormous sash windows and the light that floods this flat. It’s so uplifting. I also love St Andrews park and being able to stroll into town or the cafes and shops on Gloucester Road. The living room is a great spot for coffee and people watching, you can also get a view of the balloons crossing the city during the Summer Balloon Fiesta."
The home
This spacious and stylish one-bedroom flat is situated on the first floor of an impressive period conversion, retaining many original features. The property is accessed via a communal entrance at the front of the building. Upon entry, you are welcomed by a large, bright, and airy living/dining room. There is also a separate, fully equipped kitchen, a contemporary bathroom, and a spacious bedroom with a bay sash-style window and original floorboards underfoot. The property has been updated throughout, making it an excellent opportunity for a first-time buyer to step onto the property ladder in a sought-after area. EPC has been ordered.
Note regarding historic subsidence: The property had subsidence 20 years ago which was fully remediated. The buildings insurance is with a mainstream provider at a standard premium, with no premium loading or exclusions for subsidence.
Living in St Andrews
Chesterfield Road is situated in an area of Victorian properties in St Andrews. The flat is a short walk from the many popular independent shops and cafés on Gloucester Road. Gloucester Road has a fantastic selection of cafes and delis such as the popular Eat a Pitta and Bakers & Co just around the Corner. There are also new restaurants popping up on Gloucester Road, with Purezza closeby offering a fantastic array of pizzas, including vegan options. A short walk away is St Andrews Park, a leafy public space with a children’s play area and paddling pool. For sports fans, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club play regularly in summer just under a mile away and Bristol Rovers’ Memorial Stadium is further up Gloucester Road. There is a diversity of greenspaces, with St Andrews Park, the Stoke Park Estate, as well as the Narroways. For commuters, the area is very well positioned with the city centre within walking or cycling distance, and regular buses running along Chesterfield and Cromwell Road. Buses serving Aztec West are available from the nearby Gloucester Road. Montpelier Train Station, a short walk away, connects residents to Bristol Temple Meads and the Temple Quay area. The M32 Junction 3 is a short drive for those looking to travel out of the city towards the M4 and M5.
The home
This spacious and stylish one-bedroom flat is situated on the first floor of an impressive period conversion, retaining many original features. The property is accessed via a communal entrance at the front of the building. Upon entry, you are welcomed by a large, bright, and airy living/dining room. There is also a separate, fully equipped kitchen, a contemporary bathroom, and a spacious bedroom with a bay sash-style window and original floorboards underfoot. The property has been updated throughout, making it an excellent opportunity for a first-time buyer to step onto the property ladder in a sought-after area. EPC has been ordered.
Note regarding historic subsidence: The property had subsidence 20 years ago which was fully remediated. The buildings insurance is with a mainstream provider at a standard premium, with no premium loading or exclusions for subsidence.
Living in St Andrews
Chesterfield Road is situated in an area of Victorian properties in St Andrews. The flat is a short walk from the many popular independent shops and cafés on Gloucester Road. Gloucester Road has a fantastic selection of cafes and delis such as the popular Eat a Pitta and Bakers & Co just around the Corner. There are also new restaurants popping up on Gloucester Road, with Purezza closeby offering a fantastic array of pizzas, including vegan options. A short walk away is St Andrews Park, a leafy public space with a children’s play area and paddling pool. For sports fans, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club play regularly in summer just under a mile away and Bristol Rovers’ Memorial Stadium is further up Gloucester Road. There is a diversity of greenspaces, with St Andrews Park, the Stoke Park Estate, as well as the Narroways. For commuters, the area is very well positioned with the city centre within walking or cycling distance, and regular buses running along Chesterfield and Cromwell Road. Buses serving Aztec West are available from the nearby Gloucester Road. Montpelier Train Station, a short walk away, connects residents to Bristol Temple Meads and the Temple Quay area. The M32 Junction 3 is a short drive for those looking to travel out of the city towards the M4 and M5.
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Tenure
Leasehold (812 years)
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£1,000 per year
Council tax band
A
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