63PV
About the home
The terraced mews is arranged over two floors and offers versatile accommodation to include, a ground floor cloakroom, utlility room, kitchen with galleried dining area and bed-sitting room. To the first floor the spacious and versatile main living area looks over the dining section of the kitchen and extends across all of the rear of the property. There are also two bedrooms and a bathroom to this floor. The integral garage is of good dimensions and accommodates parking for one car.
| Size: | Sleeps up to 6, 3 bedrooms |
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| Will consider: | Corporate lets Long lets Short breaks |
| Access: | Car not necessary |
| Family friendly? | Suitable for over 5s only Suitable for people with restricted mobility |
| Notes: | No pets allowed No smoking at this property |
Facilities
| Luxuries: | Internet access, DVD player |
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| General: | Central heating, TV, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available |
| Standard: | Kettle, Toaster, Iron |
| Utilities: | Clothes dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine |
| Rooms: | 3 Bedrooms, 1 family bathroom |
| Furniture: | Sofabeds (1), Double beds (2), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6 |
| Other: | Please check with the advertiser regarding linen and towels |
| Outdoors: | Private garden |
| Access: | Secure parking |
Further details indoors:
63PV is an architect designed mews conversion deep in the heart of Clifton Village, Bristol.
Originally converted in the mid 1970's, the property has been fully restored to it’s original condition and features stripped wooden flooring throughout, cool clean white walls, plenty of natural daylight and a beautifully planted garden that adds to the overall ambience of calm tranquility – a theme that runs throughout the whole house.
The terraced mews is arranged over two floors and offers versatile accommodation to include, a ground floor cloakroom, utlility room, kitchen with galleried dining area and bed-sitting room. To the first floor the spacious and versatile main living area looks over the dining section of the kitchen and extends across all of the rear of the property. There are also two bedrooms and a bathroom to this floor. The integral garage is of good dimensions and accommodates parking for one car.
Covered Porch
Door opening into
Entrance Hall
Stairs to first floor. Radiator. Doors to cloakroom, utility room and kitchen/diner. Varnished floorboards.
Cloakroom
Window to front elevation. W.C. Wash hand basin. Heated towel rail.
Utility Room 7' 2? x 5' 5? ( 2.18m x 1.65m )
Base unit. Stainless steel sink unit. Washing machine.
Kitchen/ Dining Room 15' x 11' 4? ( 4.57m x 3.45m )
Windows to rear elevation. Range of fitted wall and base units with contrasting worktops. Stainless steel sink unit. Electric oven with gas hob over. Extractor hood. Varnished floorboards. Door to garden.
Bed-sitting Room 12' 4? x 10' 1? ( 3.76m x 3.07m )
Two windows to rear elevation. Radiator. Varnished flooring.
First Floor Landing
Doors to bedrooms, bathroom and Living room.
Living Room 21' 11? max x 16' ( 6.68m max x 4.88m )
Five sets of multi-paned windows to rear elevation. Double height room. Skylights. Wall lights. Stripped varnished floor. Galleried to dining area below.
Bedroom Two 14' 7? x 9' 3? ( 4.45m x 2.82m )
Two windows to front elevation. Stripped varnished flooring.
Bedroom One 11' 4? x 11' 3? ( 3.45m x 3.43m )
Two windows to front elevation. Stripped varnished flooring.
Bathroom
Sky lights. White suite comprising panelled bath with mixer tap over, w.c., and wash hand basin. Airing cupboard housing combination boiler. Hollywood style mirror.
Further details outdoors:
Garden
To the rear is an enclosed garden offering a good degree of privacy. The garden is mainly laid to patio with a sunken pond and raised planters. There are a number of mature shrubs and plants within.
Garage
An integral garage 17’9 x 9’1 with sliding door. Small storage space to rear.
The West Country / Somerset region
Bristol is the largest city in the South West of England and is recognised as one of the most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities in Europe.
Known as one of the fastest growing cities in the UK it is a perfect destination for a long weekend or mini-break and has been voted as one of the best places in the UK to live
Bristol is the perfect launch pad from which to explore the West Countries local natural attractions, which include Redcliffe Caves, Clifton Rocks Railway, Bristol Observatory, Cabot Tower and Durdham Downs, not forgetting the world renowned Clifton Suspension Bridge. There are some amazing Natural Phenomenon’s to visit in the West Country including Cheddar Caves, Wookey Hole and the little known Grotto at Goldney House, the only Grotto in Britain with both a shell room and running water.
Bristol Aquarium and At Bristol, a science and discovery centre are both situated on the waterfront with Britain’s only dockside steam railway and for nautical lovers you will find the award winning attraction the SS Great Britain plus The Matthew.
Why not take a trip around the Harbourside, the docks are home to dragon boat racing events, University boat races and many annual fairs and festivals. Why not hop on a sight-seeing bus or explore the beautiful surrounding countryside with a leisurely walk or perhaps hire a bike.
Some of the major events that are held each year in Bristol include the International Balloon Fiesta, St Pauls Carnival, The International Kite Festival, Vegan Fair, Brisfest and many more.
For Farm and animal lovers that are visiting us don’t forget to check the calendar for details on when and where you can visit the North Somerset Show, the Bath & West Show and not forgetting the Mid Somerset Show.
The Bristol / Clifton, Bristol area
If you are staying in Clifton for any length of time you will probably want to spend some time taking in the sights. There are a few obvious choices, you would be mad to miss the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the Bristol Zoo and the SS Great Britain to name but a few. There are quite a few things in this historic city of Bristol and Clifton is the perfect vantage point to start from.
Clifton Village has Georgian charm and is packed with independent traders, gift shops, boutiques and jewelers. Park Street and Clifton Triangle have a variety of shops with fashion being the most popular. Whiteladies Road and Blackboy Hill have a small shopping centre and selection of furniture stores, diverse shops and food emporiums.
Bristol Zoo Gardens
?A great day out for all the family. Bristol Zoo offers is an exciting and educational day out. Learn about endangered animals and other wildlife, reptile and insects from around the world. But that’s not all Bristol Zoo has to offer.
The Lido
?A haven of tranquility in hidden in the heart of Clifton within the Georgian Terraces, this uber cool retreat offers, a swimming pool, steam room, sauna, spa, hot tub, restaurant, bar and sun terrace.
Clifton Arcade
Originally opened in 1878, this arcade has bee restored to its former glory an is the perfect location for some of Clifton’s local artist, jewelers and gift shops in the heart of Clifton Village
SS Great Britain
Boarding Brunel’s SS Great Britain truly transports you back in time. This ship changed history and you will be amazed at the outstanding vessel which has been fully restored to it’s former glory.
The world’s first great ocean liner simply cannot be missed and is an absolute must.
Royal West of England Academy of Arts
One of only five Royal Academies of Art in the UK! It is a registered charity and resided in a stunning Grade II* listed building. HM Queen Elizabeth II is patron and of course there are some outstanding exhibitions on throughout the year, including a permanent exhibition of local artists…
The Victoria Rooms University of Bristol
A grand concert hall, with a host of classical events held throughout the year. Managed and owned by The University of Bristol…
Clifton Suspension Bridge
The world renowned bridge designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1831. Nestled in the Avon Gorge, you cannot visit Bristol without seeing this outstanding architectural feat. The Avon Gorge Hotel Terrace and bar is probably the best vantage point to really appreciate this icon of Bristol and Clifton.
Goldney Hall
Overlooks the Cumberland Basin and a stones throw from the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Goldney Hall have superb garden and offer halls of residence for the University of Bristol. A very popular venue for weddings and corporate functions…
Clifton Observatory and camera obscura
Offering superb views from above the Clifton Suspension Bridge and one of only two camera obscuras open to the public in England. Originally a mill, William West used the building as his artist studio in 1828 and installed the camera obscura
How to get there
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| Nearest Travel Links | |
| Airport: | Bristol International Airport: 16 km |
| Railway: | Bristol Temple Meads: 4.8 km |
Contact the advertiser for further details on the best way to reach this property.
Rental prices
| Rental prices originally quoted in: British £ | Convert to: |
| Prices for group size 6 | ||||||
| Period | From![]() | To![]() | Weekly![]() | Nightly rate | Minimum stay | |
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| Normal | 4 Nov 12 | 3 Nov 13 | £ 800 | £ 150 | £ 180 | 3 Nights |
The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Security Deposit - £500 (returned after visit)
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