Oculus House is perfectly located on the edge of Bristol‘s thriving harbourside, overlooking Brunel‘s SS Great Britain and enjoying far-reaching views across the floating harbour.
To the north lies the eclectic Clifton village, with Park Street to the east and the cultural benefits of St. George, The Old Vic and Colston Hall all within easy striking distance.
On the opposite side of the harbour (a short water taxi ride across or a level walk away) is the award-winning Cargo and Cargo 2, as well as the M-Shed museum and Underfall boatyard.
Cabot Circus and the M32 are circa 1.5 and 1.8 miles away respectively, with Bristol Temple Meads 2.4 miles (1.3 miles by foot) and Bristol Airport 7.4 miles away.
Apartment 15, Oculus House is nestled between Lime Kiln Road and Bristol‘s iconic floating harbour, Oculus House is one of the newest additions to the city‘s thriving harbourside scene. Completed just a few years ago, the property blends seamlessly between Bristol‘s strong commercial past and modern, luxury harbourside living.
Located on the top (second) floor, with views to the south, east and north, the apartment presents almost circa 700 sq. ft of lateral accommodation, complete with two double bedrooms, two bath/shower rooms and an open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting room.
With lift access to the top floor from the communal entrance, the property opens into an entrance hall. The apartment is flooded with natural light in every room via a selection of wall-to-wall large casement windows. The living room, kitchen and hallway feature engineered oak flooring, whilst both bedrooms are carpeted, and all rooms enjoy underfloor heating.
The open plan sitting and dining room is a well-designed and generously sized space and includes a range of bespoke contemporary wall-mounted storage and display units.
The kitchen is beautifully appointed; with Leicht cabinetry and a range of Bosch integrated appliances including a fridge & freezer, induction hob and extractor fan, microwave, electric oven and dishwasher.
To the end of the hallway, the master bedroom is a good size, complete with a well-appointed en-suite shower room. The master bedroom has wonderful views through an open window of SS Great.
The second bedroom is also of generous proportions and is situated adjacent to a shared very well-appointed family bathroom with a thermostatic shower above the bath.
To the front of the apartment is a large landscaped communal garden with plenty of spaces to sit and enjoy the water views. This garden, which has direct access to the harbourside, is for the sole use of residents of the Brandon Yard development which comprises Oculus House, New Retort House and the Engine House.
The current apartment owner has access to a car parking space in a neighbouring development under an existing rental agreement which may be transferable to the buyer of Apartment 15 Oculus House.
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