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Six waterfront penthouses launched at luxury Bristol development

Posted 19 December 2016 by Keith Osborne

New premium properties on the fifth and sixth storeys of this luxury conversion development have just come to market in Bristol's Floating Harbour area...

Developer Generator has unveiled a collection of six penthouses at its luxury Huller & Cheese conversion development on Bristol’s Floating Harbour, the “crowning glory” units in the popular city scheme.

The two- and three-bedroom properties are situated in a two-storey extension to the Grade II listed Huller House building, which complements the restored features of the original 19th-century former warehouse with a modern, floor-to-ceiling-glazed addition, complete with private terraces. Inside, these properties boast a luxurious specification as well as impressive views across Bristol’s harbour and city centre. Prices for these premium dwellings start at £650,000.

Tom Morrissey, senior development manager at Generator, says: “We are delighted to offer these spacious penthouses at our Huller & Cheese development. Bristol is a growing city and we are proud to be a part of it, offering this sensitive redevelopment of what was once a huge part of the city’s history, transforming into quality properties that really help put this location back on the map.

“The quality of homes at Huller & Cheese has set a new benchmark for Bristol, with the first phase of apartments proving incredibly popular. In terms of its waterfront location, the quality of the renovation, and the spacious and contemporary design of the apartments and penthouses, which is often rare in new build development, Huller & Cheese is hard to beat. With only five penthouses available left for sale we urge anyone interested to come and view these stunning homes and the unbeatable location for themselves.”

On the doorstep of the lively lifestyle amenities of the waterfront itself, the Huller & Cheese development is well located for easy access on foot to the city centre, University of Bristol and Temple Meads station.

Bristol recently came fifth in the latest Good Growth Index from finance experts PwC, which rates places based on factors such as residents’ health, employment and income together with local environment standards and new business levels.

Find out more at www.hullerandcheesebristol.com ; 0117 910 0343 (Savills)


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