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73 Westbury Hill
Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 3AD
Repton Hall is situated within the main converted building of this grand estate. Built in 1802 Repton Hall has an absorbing history, originally used as an administration building for Brentry Hospital and believed to be designed by Humphry Repton, it now houses luxurious apartments and forms part of the Brentry conservation area. The electric private gates lead to a winding path through the tree lined grounds eventually leading to the first glimpse of the stunning Repton Hall. 9 Repton Hall is brimming with features and a sense of opulent grandeur. The communal stair case provides access to the landing and the front door to the apartment. The accommodation is set up with two bedrooms (master bedroom with an Ensuite shower room). The main focal point is the living room, which has high ceilings, a beautiful outlook and a feature fire place, and is separated from the kitchen by a chest height wall with a base unit behind. There is also a bathroom and a utility cupboard. The property has an allocated parking space in the residents parking, bike storage area and immaculate and vast private gardens. Marketed with no onward chain.
4.26m x 3.97m (14'0" x 13'0")
4.13m x 1.87m (13'7" x 6'2")
3.18m x 2.55m (10'5" x 8'4")
6.28m x 3.32m (20'7" x 10'11")
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