An 'incredibly rare' property has gone on the market in Portishead this week. This three-bedroom townhouse on the marina has its own balcony and terrace, as well as stunning views out across the water, and is on the market for £650,000.
Looking through photos of the property, provided by estate agents West Coast Properties, the scenery and views alone are enough to make you feel like you're relaxing by the water of somewhere like Amsterdam or Copenhagen. In fact, the property is located on a private development, which will no doubt provide plenty of peace and quiet, all within a beautiful setting only 30 minutes from Bristol city centre.
West Coast Properties describes the property as: "Occupying a wonderful position with uninterrupted views overlooking the marina, this three/four bedroom townhouse is one of the rarest homes in the area. This extremely-special townhouse sits along a terrace of homes directly fronting on to the Marina. Stepping out of your private terrace, you can stroll around the waters edge, to enjoy the plethora of cafes, bars and eateries on offer."
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The home comes with two designated parking spaces, as well as a garage with electric door and pitched roof. Estate agents are already expecting high demand and a "great amount of attention" for the property, so advise anyone interested to book in viewings or make enquiries as early as possible.
According to the property listing, the ground floor includes a spacious entrance hall, a fourth bedroom/study, a large kitchen/diner with built-in appliances and double doors that take you out on to the marina-side terrace. There is a separate utility room with space and plumbing for a washing machine and dryer, as well as a downstairs W/C.
The first floor boasts a "tremendous" living room with double doors opening on to a marina-facing balcony and to the back you'll find a double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and storage. On the second floor, you'll find two further double bedrooms, an en-suite shower room and family three-piece bathroom.
The listing adds: "Due to the unique design of the home, there is a taller than average ceiling height which gives the home a grander feel." You can view more photos in our gallery below, or click here to make an enquiry/book a viewing with the estate agents.
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