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£595,000
Cornwallis Crescent, Bristol, Somerset, BS8
- 5 beds
£595,000
- 5 beds
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Maisonette on 2nd and 3rd floors of a Georgian Crescent. Original Fireplace and with High Ceilings. The property is literally littered with many original features.
It is currently being used as a Holiday let.
The communal gardens of Cornwallis Crescent are truly fantastic, spanning the full width of both "terraces" (separated by Polygon Lane but with gated access from both sides) they are a haven of flora and fauna and social activity. The gardens enjoy an active resident's committee with several annual events. The main garden is laid to lawn, with mature wood and even an old tennis court.
There are substantial views over the city, across the harbor taking in the distant landscape from Lansdown to Dundry Hill.
Work began on Cornwallis Crescent in circa 1791, and was described by one architectural commentator as ... "one of the most ambitious schemes undertaken during the heyday of speculative building in Bristol..".
Despite the early start, the work was delayed until circa 1827 when an elegant terrace of 40 houses stretched from west to east with a "split" between them to provide a public right of way.
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£595,000
5 bed flat for sale
Cornwallis Crescent, Bristol, Somerset, BS8
Maisonette on 2nd and 3rd floors of a Georgian Crescent. Original Fireplace and with High Ceilings. The property is literally littered with many original features.
It is currently being used as a Holiday let.
The communal gardens of Cornwallis Crescent are truly fantastic, spanning the full width of both "terraces" (separated by Polygon Lane but with gated access from both sides) they are a haven of flora and fauna and social activity. The gardens enjoy an active resident's committee with several annual events. The main garden is laid to lawn, with mature wood and even an old tennis court.
There are substantial views over the city, across the harbor taking in the distant landscape from Lansdown to Dundry Hill.
Work began on Cornwallis Crescent in circa 1791, and was described by one architectural commentator as ... "one of the most ambitious schemes undertaken during the heyday of speculative building in Bristol..".
Despite the early start, the work was delayed until circa 1827 when an elegant terrace of 40 houses stretched from west to east with a "split" between them to provide a public right of way.
A must-see!