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Portland Gate Apartments, Bristol, Bristol

Portland Gate Apartments
Portland Gate
21 Portland Square

Bristol
Bristol

BS2 8SJ

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Several impressive 1-3 bedroom city centre apartments with Free Parking & Free 100MB Broadband. Short weekend breaks or long stays available. These impressive apartments are located within a Grade I listed building (awarded the coveted Blue Plaque) and set in a beautiful Georgian square with central gardens. All flats recently modernized and spacious with dishwashers, designer leather sofas, digital keyless entry. Penthouse with Neo-classical bathroom/W.C. with statues, arches, shower over sunken corner Jacuzzi-style bath and shower attachment. Modern fully fitted kitchens with high gloss granite-style worktops, breakfast bar, washing machines etc. Several glass atriums allow light to flood in; central is a custom made 6ft wind chime. Roof terrace offers magnificent views of city.

Some budget apartments available. Ideal location; 2 mins walk to Cabot Circus main shopping centre, 50 yds to M32. 10 mins walk to main amenities incl Bus / Train Station, University, Temple Gate, Hospitals, Law Courts, Park Street. Within the building is a ground floor Café and across the square are two wine bars both serving fine food. Presiding over the square is the famous St. Peter & Paul wedding cake-style church, now housing a trendy media café and circus training school.

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Unit Type: Apartments
Nearest Major Town: Bristol
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