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Quite simply Princes Cottage is an architectural gem; Grade II
Listed and built circa 1790 in the late Georgian style by William
Paty, an important architect responsible for many of Bristol‘s most
distinctive buildings including Blaise Castle House and The
Georgian House museum on Great George Street.
It‘s charming four storey double bow fronted exterior is
unmissable, complete with Tuscan style pilasters and entrance
portico with its rare oiel de boeuf window.
Internally are beautifully retained mahogany doors, a stone
cantilevered staircase, original fire surrounds and ceiling
plasterwork.
Once through the gated entrance, where there is enough space for
five or six parked cars, shallow steps lead up to the first floor
front door and into the welcoming entrance hall.
Flanked on either side by bays, there is a beautiful bay fronted
sitting room to the south side with a light filled dual aspect,
triple shuttered sash windows and coal effect gas fire with a
marble fire surround.
Shuttered French doors open into a superb south facing
conservatory, catching much of the day‘s sun with bi folding doors
opening out onto a flagged sun terrace with steps leading down to
the garden.
On the opposite side of the hall is a lovely bay fronted dining
room, again with triple sash shuttered windows with views down The
Paragon, and a carved wooden fire surround and coal effect gas
fire.
From here, steps lead down into the recently fitted kitchen,
with an expanse of quartz worktops, plenty of floor and wall
mounted storage and a range of integrated NEFF appliances including
a recessed microwave combi, ceramic hob and electric pyrolytic
oven. In addition there is an integrated dishwasher and family
fridge freezer.
From the hall, steps lead down to the lower ground floor with a
versatile suite of rooms currently arranged as a family room and
generous home office.
The family room boasts plenty of fitted storage, along with
access to the utility room which in turn leads through into the
vaulted wine cellar.
The study home office is again a wonderful size, and leads into
the large integrated double garage workshop with an electric door
opening to the driveway and garden beyond.
From the entrance hall a beautiful stone cantilevered staircase
leads up to the first floor, complete with mahogany handrail, with
the first floor landing illuminated by an oversize arched sash
window.
To the south side is the master bedroom, with its light filled
dual aspect and southerly views down the garden, complete with twin
sets of fitted wardrobes.
On the other side of the hall is a guest bedroom, with a well
appointed family bath and shower room serving both
bedrooms.
Across the top floor lie three further double bedrooms; with an
extensive bedroom above the master with full wall of built in
wardrobes and extensive southerly views. From the rear bedroom are
lovely views up towards Royal York Crescent, and views from the
front bedroom across the south of Clifton.
These rooms are served by a modern fitted shower room, complete
with enclosed shower cubicle, a w.c and wash basin.
the south facing walled gardens of Princes Cottage are superb; a
quiet, private and peaceful haven in the heart of Clifton.
Extending down to the side of the house from the gated entrance,
they gently drop down from a level lawn in a carefully landscaped
series of shallow terraces to take advantage of their south facing
orientation and making the most, as you progress down, of the
superb views across to Brunel‘s iconic Suspension Bridge.
Nearest the house is a lovely level lawn, with the terraces
sloping away to the south culminating at the bottom tier with a
paved dining terrace and perfect sun downer and BBQ spot.
Truly superb.
The gardens are also served by outside power, lights and a water
feature.
In addition the house has the distinct advantage of owning a
share of The Paragon communal gardens subject to an annual
subscription ; a stunning, mostly level garden shared between
several other residents of the road and kept beautifully throughout
the year for the residents‘ enjoyment.
Both gardens, public and private, are fully enclosed with an
array of year round colour, form and extensive views.
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