Old garage converted into £450k one-bed home with underfloor heating, garden and gazebo
A TIRED old garage has been given a new lease of life and transformed into a high spec one bedroom apartment that has gone on sale for nearly £500,000.
The building was once one block of four garages tucked away in a Bristol suburb where the average home sells for a hefty price tag of more than £1million.
Despite its teeny 464 sq ft in size, the ‘coach house’ boasts airy and light rooms framed with exposed oak roof trusses.
Marketed for ‘young professionals’ or ‘downsizers’ the cute apartment comes with the kitchen facilities with fresh grey and copper cupboards and units.
JUST 464 SQ FT
Describing the property and the surrounding area, Savills said: “A prime residential address, Sneyd Park lies to the North West of Bristol’s commercial centre and is on the fringes of the famous Durdham Downs.
“This green and leafy suburb is tranquil and yet the fashionable Clifton Village and Whiteladies Road are within easy reach.
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The house is marketed by the firm at £450,000 and comes with a paved back garden with its own wooden outhouse.
The property also has underfloor heating under the lime oak floorboards.
A bathroom with a freestanding bath, modern fittings, and a mirrored wall shows is worlds away from the building’s original form.
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