October 21, 2016
The old Bristol of radical politics, Rastafarian culture, 60s concrete beside Tudor beams still lurks beneath the fresh paint
Hotwells: ‘Bristol has an energy I’ve never seen in the place before.’ Photograph: Alamy |
The case against I hope you have good brakes/a good clutch and are deft at reversing backwards up a hill and round corners; narrow lanes and ratruns. Hotwell Road is busier than the M5.
Well connected? A half-hour walk from Bristol Temple Meads, 15 minutes from the centre, five minutes from the Avon. Driving: only if you have to. Bring stout thighs and titanium calves.
Schools Primaries: Hotwells is “outstanding”, says Ofsted, with nearby St George C of E and Christ Church C of E “good”. Secondaries: independents like Clifton College and Bristol Grammar dominate locally, so it’s a walk to the “outstanding” Bristol Cathedral Choir School, the “good” Cotham School or across the Avon to the “good” Ashton Park.
Hang out at… The Lion: the perfect local. And explore Bristol’s burgeoning food scene, much celebrated by our own Marina O’Loughlin.
Where to buy Like a labyrinth of lanes uphill and down dale. Just get lost. And end up at the Lion for a pint. A few detacheds and smaller town houses, £600,000-£800,000. Terraces and cottages, £350,000-£600,000. Flats, £200,000-£350,000. Rentals – not much: a one-bed flat, around £800pcm; a three-bed house, £1,500-£1,600pcm.
Bargain of the week On the plus side, this Georgian town house is gorgeous. On the minus, it’s on Hotwell Road. Five bedrooms for £645,000 with chappellandmatthews.co.uk.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/oct/21/lets-move-to-hotwells-bristol-property
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