For sale in Bristol: Inside the stunning and innovative £895k property with a courtyard in Clifton Village

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A stunning and innovative flat with a gym and private courtyard with a private BBQ area has been but up for sale in Clifton Village.

The three-bedroom property is located on the Grade II listed Royal York Crescent, which is one of the most expensive streets in Bristol, and only minutes away from the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and independent businesses, boutiques and acclaimed eateries.

The ground floor of the unique flat compromises a studio, an open-plan kitchen and living room, a master suite with a jacuzzi-style Japanese bath and walk-through wardrobe, a self-contained studio with kitchenette and bathroom, a bedroom, shower room, hallway, utility room and courtyard.

The basement has a store room, a gym, a lounge and a dining room with a “bicycle bar.”

The home is equipped with a Sonos speaker system throughout as well as a Samsung Frame 55’ TV which displays preferred artworks or can be used as a photo display.

All the showers in the house are fitted with spa shower handsets.

The property also benefits from underfloor heating throughout, and the front courtyard has a private BBQ area with a pizza oven imported from America.

There is also a serene rear courtyard that seamlessly connects to the bedrooms as well as a peaceful shared garden filled with trees and flowers and extending to more than an acre.

The property comes with planning consent, listed building consent and the consent of the freeholder to lower the floor and/or convert the basement area into a separate 1-bed flat, offering even more versatility to this already exceptional apartment.

The property is priced at £895,000 by Goldenberg and Co. and can be bought fully furnished and adorned with captivating art pieces.

Scroll through for pictures of the property.

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