This dream £2.1m home in Bristol’s leafy Clifton has all the charm of a romantic Georgian townhouse on the outside, but step through the door and you’ll find a property fit for the modern age. This dream £2.1m home in Bristol’s leafy Clifton has all the charm of a romantic Georgian townhouse on the outside, but step through the door and you’ll find a property fit for the modern age.
This dream £2.1m home in Bristol’s leafy Clifton has all the charm of a romantic Georgian townhouse on the outside, but step through the door and you’ll find a property fit for the modern age.

Dream £2.1m Bristol home has all the charm of a Georgian townhouse but is beautifully modern inside

Just around the corner from leafy Clifton Village, this Georgian townhouse is surprisingly modern inside thanks to an impressive extension.

This dream £2.1m home in Bristol’s leafy Clifton has all the charm of a romantic Georgian townhouse on the outside, but step through the door and you’ll find a property fit for the modern age. The five-bedroomed house boasts an impressive extension by Paul Archer architects with a stylish kitchen that looks out over the - perfect for cooking, dining and entertaining.

Downstairs you’ll find a versatile basement area currently used as a gym and utility room, leading down to a large games room with a sky light window. The main staircase leads towards the first floor past an office to a master suite along with three more top floor bedrooms.

The property even comes with its own studio flat. Just round the corner from Victoria Square, it’s just a short walk away from Clifton Village and all the vibrant area has to offer such as independent shops, bars and delis, plus great links into central Bristol.

Elephant, the estate agents listing the property, dubbed it “exceptional”. Let’s take a look inside.

Location: Clifton, Bristol

Price: £2,100,000

Agent: Elephant

Contact: 0117 3700 557

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