Everything you'd expect in Victorian mansion
The wow factor is certainly evident here, both inside and out. There are spectacular views over roof tops towards the Bristol Channel from this enormous Victorian property, while the interior has the high ceilings, huge rooms, detailed cornices and fireplaces typical of the period.
Built in 1890, the property has since been transformed into three apartments, with this one, Flat C, a big, five-bedroomed maisonette arranged over three floors.
The entrance sets the scene, with its high ceilings with period cornicing, picture rails and an under-stairs utility room with units and sink.
There are two grand reception rooms, both with fine views.
The living room has a massive bay window and a fireplace with a gas fire fitted into the original marble surround. Another fireplace is in the dining room.
Both the en suite bathroom with the master bedroom and the main bathroom have white suites and two of the other bedrooms have Victorian fireplaces.
The fourth and fifth bedrooms are connected on the upper floor, with eaves storage space.
Just off the shared driveway is a double carport, a store room/workshop and a communal garden, with this maisonette's large, private garden beyond, complete with flagstone patio, and all surrounded by hedges, a stone wall or fences.









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