Brandon Yard, Bristol

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Contents A new dawn for Bristol Harbour The evolution of Brandon Yard A synthesis of heritage & design Historical Harbourside The heart and soul of the Harbourside A commanding waterfront position Harbourside Guide The vibrancy and vitality of Bristol Brandon Yard New Retort House Oculus House Engine House It’s the details that matter Our philosophy

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SUN RISE OVER THE FLOATING HARBOUR, BRISTOL


A new dawn for Bristol Harbour Brandon Yard is a prestigious waterfront development of 1, 2 and 3-bedroom homes that occupy the last available position on the northern section of Bristol’s Harbourside. Lying opposite Brunel’s SS Great Britain in the City Docks Conservation Area, Brandon Yard represents the conclusion of the massive regeneration programme that has been transforming Bristol’s historic docks over the last 40 years. This is a rare opportunity to become part of an innovative cultural and creative quarter formed of new homes, modern amenities, listed buildings and Victorian warehouses overlooking Bristol’s Floating Harbour. 2


The evolution of Brandon Yard The earliest recorded structure on the Brandon Yard site was the Limekiln Glassworks, built in the late 17th century and demolished in 1838. The site then underwent a brief period as a timber yard before being transformed into The Canon’s Marsh Gasworks in the late 19th century. The decline of the docklands began in the 1960s which led to the closure of the gasworks and ever since the land has been dormant. The once derelict industrial buildings now begin a new chapter as distinctive and stylish homes that preserve the memory of the city’s maritime heritage.

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A synthesis of heritage & design Brandon Yard is a unique combination of design opportunities and a dream to any architect. Creating a courtyard facing south over a river is a perfect starting point and made all the more special with views of an iconic piece of Britain’s heritage, the SS Great Britain. The site is grounded in the industrial history which makes Bristol the thriving city it is today. The existing structures of Engine House and Oculus House are bounded by a stone wall which looks carved from pure rock, and edged by the evocatively named Lime Kiln Road and Gasworks Lane. Acorn chose to work with local award winning architect AWW for their experience in converting and renovating heritage industrial buildings along with their design skills in creating attractive contemporary apartments. AWW have a wealth of experience in this field having successfully converted Purifier House adjacent to Brandon Yard in 2015. History never stops but moves with time. The design team felt it was important that renovating these buildings, and any new buildings on the site, should be clearly contemporary whilst respecting the heritage character of the place. This is seen most clearly in the New Retort House which has generous areas of glazing facing onto the courtyard, river facing balconies, terraces

and a sleek floating roof. The carefully selected materials of brick, stone, glass, zinc and aluminium provide a palette which complements the monumental quality of the old stonework. Modern intervention of the long glazed roof gallery into Oculus House provides a dramatic contrast between lightness and strength, complementing each other to provide a rich and layered architecture. Light, space and views have been maximised. The windows on both Engine House and Oculus House will have splayed reveals which wash light in to the interiors and provide window seats for taking in the sun and the views. New Retort House is even more highly glazed opening up wherever possible to the river, the courtyard and to the south. It has a robust and elegant rhythm of double height bays framed with a brick carefully selected to highlight the colours and character of the stone, infilled with floor to ceiling glazing and metal panels which reflect the industrial character of the site. One of the most attractive spots in Bristol, the design team are very excited to see this project develop and renew the culture and heritage of Bristol’s rich industrial past whilst providing new, exciting living opportunities.

Julian Hampson DipArch RIBA, Acorn Property Group Design Director

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Historical Harbourside Bristol was trading with Spain, Portugal and Iceland whilst New World colonies were being founded as early as the 14th century. The city’s trading fortunes were enriched in 1809 by the opening of the Floating Harbour which overcame the challenges of having the second highest tidal range in the world. This led to larger and more sophisticated ships being built, notably Brunel’s oak-hulled paddle-wheel steamship the SS Great Western and the SS Great Britain, the first ocean-going iron ship.

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CANON’S MARSH GASWORKS, BRISTOL 1972

Parliament approves the construction of the proposed dam and lock

Jessop built the Cumberland Basin with two entrance locks from the tidal Avon

1809

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1802 The slave trade arrives in Bristol

William Jessop proposed the building of a dam and lock to create the floating harbour

1804

Edward VI grants a Royal Charter to the Merchant Venturers to maintain and manage Bristol harbour

Bristol Harbour grows now handling over 6,000 tonnes of shipping

1700

The Society of Merchant Venturers supported John Cabot’s venture to reach Asia via the North Atlantic

1670

Voyages to the North Atlantic seeking trading opportunities

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The River Frome was diverted to create a deep channel known as Saint Augustine’s Reach

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Bristol Harbour was officially opened


The regeneration of Bristol Harbour begins

Pero’s Bridge constructed

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1999

1980 Royal Portbury Dock built, thus making Bristol City Docks redundant

Abel’s Shipbuilders began operating in Bristol Docks, building small ferries, survey vessels and tugs

1980

New entrance lock designed and constructed by Thomas Howard

Royal Edward Dock built in Avonmouth

1972

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1848 Launch of the SS Great Britain, Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s revolutionary ship

The docks company was bought by the City Council, Brunel employed to make harbour improvements

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Patterson’s Yard was used for the construction of SS Great Western

Formerly Canon’s Marsh Gasworks, the last piece of undeveloped land on northern side of the Floating Harbour is sold

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The heart and soul of the Harbourside

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The imposing docklands buildings and pioneering ships that are permanently berthed here form the foundation of Bristol’s Harbourside. Former workshops and warehouses have largely been converted or replaced by cultural venues, museums and galleries.

This is a thriving and vibrant area that is enhanced by the waters of the Floating Harbour and the River Avon which flow through the district in parallel. Waterside restaurants and bars jostle to offer the best views whilst water sports, sailing boats and ferries ensure a constantly changing backdrop.

The renaissance that began with the opening of the Arnolfini art gallery in the mid-1970s and later the Watershed media and arts centre has led to the birth of a new cultural quarter. Over the past forty years the area has undergone major changes culminating in the the opening of the At-Bristol science museum and Millennium Square.

Lively markets and festivals populate the cultural calendar, the harbour is host to street food stalls and live music with independent shops selling jewellery, handcrafts or homewares. The Bristol Harbour Festival is the Summer highlight parading a spectacle of tall ships, Royal Navy vessels and boats of all shapes and sizes.


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The vibrancy and vitality of Bristol In March 2017, the Sunday Times crowned Bristol as their ‘Best Place to Live 2017’. It’s an obvious choice in many ways – the proximity to countryside and seaside, excellent transport links, impressive schools, an extraordinary culinary scene and pioneering redevelopment. As home editor Helen Davies said: “We sum the city up as cool, classy and supremely creative.”

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Bristol is a cosmopolitan, vivacious and forward-thinking city that respects the past and is fully prepared to embrace the future. The city offers a desirable work-life balance and is overflowing with ultra-modern amenities as well as many celebrated cultural attractions. With around 450,000 inhabitants, this thriving centre is Britain’s tenth largest city with a largely young population fuelled by its two universities.

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Bristol has a rich tradition in theatre and the arts, demonstrated by historic venues such as the Theatre Royal, the oldest working theatre in the country and Bristol’s Old Vic. The Arnolfini offers music, dance, cinema and exhibition galleries and the Hippodrome stages ballet, opera, pantomime and concerts. The reclusive Banksy was born here and several of his celebrated artworks are scattered throughout the city. There is an eclectic mix of shops ranging from traditional markets to high street malls with the more exclusive shops found on Quakers Friars or in upmarket Clifton. The city is bursting with places to eat from traditional tea shops and casual bistros to Michelin-starred restaurants. 16


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Brandon Yard After a 250-year history of industrial use, the two Grade II listed buildings at Brandon Yard are starting on a new journey. A third building, New Retort House, has been designed to complement the original buildings. Each block encompasses a central courtyard with paving and planting, benches and lighting that is solely for use by the residents. The harbourside walk in front of Brandon Yard is being enhanced and will provide a pedestrian and cycle throughway to the rest of the Floating Harbour.

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New Retort House is a striking new building characterised by clear and opaque glazed panels and brickwork designed to complement the appearance and ambience of its setting. Many of the 1 to 3-bedroom apartments enjoy outside space with inset balconies or more extensive terraces and the views from the upper levels are spectacular. The ground floor offers undercroft parking for vehicles and secure cycle storage.

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COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE OF NEW RETORT HOUSE


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Cycle Racks

Bin Store

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7 Lift

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3

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Plant Room

Stair 9 Entrance Hall 10

Cycle Racks

11 25

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These details are intended to give a general indication of the proposed development. The developer reserves the right to alter any part of the development, specification or floor layout at any time. The contents herein shall not form part of any contract or be a representation inducing any such contract. All properties are offered subject to availability and applicants are advised to contact the developer or agent to ascertain availability of any property so as to avoid an unnecessary journey. These details are believed to be correct but neither the agent nor the developer accept any liability whatsoever for any misrepresentation made either in these details or orally. Applicants are therefore advised to make their own enquiries to check these details to satisfy themselves that the property is suitable. Furniture for indicative purposes only, fitted wardrobes not included. 06/18

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GROUND FLOOR

Plant Room


Terrace

Terrace Terrace

Master Bedroom

Bedroom 2 Master Bedroom Bedroom 2 Bedroom

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Kitchen/Living/Dining Kitchen/Living/Dining

3

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Bedroom 2

2 4

1

Terrace

5 Lift

Kitchen/Living/Dining Balcony

Stair

Bedroom 2

Master Bedroom

Master Bedroom

Master Bedroom Balcony

Terrace

Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom 2

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Balcony

10 Bedroom 2 Kitchen/Living/Dining

APARTMENT 1 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.20m* x 3.80m* 20’4”* x 12’6”* Master Bedroom 5.20m* x 2.90m 17’1”* x 9’6” Bedroom 2 4.05m x 3.30m 13’3” x 10’11

Bedroom Master Bedroom

APARTMENT 2 Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.20m x 4.80m* 17’1” x 15’9”* Master Bedroom 4.15m* x 3.05m 13’8”* x 10’0” Bedroom 2 3.45m x 2.85m 11’4” x 9’4”

Terrace

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APARTMENT 3 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.50m* x 4.70m* 21’4”* x 15’5”* Master Bedroom 4.00m* x 3.15m 13’1* x 10’4” Bedroom 2 3.50m x 3.50m 12’6” x 12’6” APARTMENT 4

Kitchen/Living/Dining Kitchen/Living/Dining

Balcony

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Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.00m* x 3.80m* 23’0”* x 12’6”* Bedroom 5.30m* x 2.90m 17’5”* x 9’6”

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APARTMENT 5 Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.80m* x 4.80m* 19’1* x 15’9”* Master Bedroom 4.80m x 3.00m 15’9” x 9’10” Bedroom 2 3.85m x 2.75m 12’8” x 9’0”

Kitchen/Living/Dining

APARTMENT 6 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.90m* x 4.20m* 22’8”* x 13’9”* Master Bedroom 6.90m* x 3.05m 22’8”* x 10’0 Bedroom 2 3.80m x 2.75m 12’6” x 9’0”

Bedroom 2

Bedroom

Master Bedroom

APARTMENT 7

Balcony

Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.90m* x 4.05m* 22’8”* x 13’4”* Bedroom 4.50m x 3.20m 14’9” x 10’6” APARTMENT 8 Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom

6.20m x 4.15m 3.70m x 3.70m

20’4” x 13’7” 12’2” x 12’2”

APARTMENT 9 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.90m* x 6.60m* 22’8”* x 21’8”* Master Bedroom 4.85m* x 4.25m 15’11”* x 13’11” Bedroom 2 3.30m x 3.00m 10’10” x 9’10” APARTMENT 10 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.90m* x 6.05m* 22’8”* x 19’9”* Master Bedroom 4.60m x 2.75m 15’1” x 9’0” Bedroom 2 3.40m x 3.05m 11’2” x 10’0” * Maximum Dimension

FIRST FLOOR

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Master Bedroom Balcony Balcony

Bedroom 2 Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

Bedroom Kitchen/Living/Dining Kitchen/Living/Dining Kitchen/living/Dining

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Bedroom 2

13 12 11

14 15 Lift

Kitchen/Living/Dining Balcony

Stair

Bedroom 2

Master Bedroom

Master Bedroom

Master Bedroom Balcony

Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom 2

16 Balcony

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Bedroom 2

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Balcony

APARTMENT 11 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.20m* x 3.80m* 20’4”* x 12’6”* Master Bedroom 5.20* x 2.90m 17’1”* x 9’6” Bedroom 2 4.05m x 3.30m 13’3” x 10’10”

Bedroom Bathroom

Master Bedroom

APARTMENT 12 Kitchen/Living/Dining 4.80m* x 5.20m 15’9”* x 17’1” Master Bedroom 4.15m* x 3.05m 13’7”* x 10’0” Bedroom 2 3.45m x 2.85m 11’4” x 9’4”

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APARTMENT 13 Kitchen/Living/Dining 4.95m* x 4.75m* 16’3”* x 15’7”* Master Bedroom 4.00m* x 3.15m 13’1”* x 10’4” Bedroom 2 3.50m x 3.50m 11’6” x 11’6” APARTMENT 14

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Balcony

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Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.00m* x 3.80m* 23’0”* x 12’6”* Bedroom 5.30m* x 2.90m 17’5” x 9’6”

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APARTMENT 15 Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.80m* x 4.80m* 19’0”* x 15’9”* Master Bedroom 4.80m x 3.00m 15’9” x 9’10” Bedroom 2 3.85m x 2.75m 12’8” x 9’0”

Kitchen/Living/Dining

APARTMENT 16 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.90m* x 4.20m* 22’8”* x 13’9”* Master Bedroom 6.90m* x 3.05m 22’8”* x 10’0” Bedroom 2 3.80m x 2.75m 12’6” x 9’0”

Bedroom 2

Master Bedroom Balcony

APARTMENT 17 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.90m* x 4.05m* 22’8”* x 13’3”* Bedroom 4.50m x 3.20m 14’9” x 10’6” APARTMENT 18 Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom

6.20m x 4.15m 3.70m x 3.70m

20’4” x 13’7” 12’2” x 12’2”

APARTMENT 19 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.90m* x 6.60m* 22’8”* x 21’8”* Master Bedroom 4.85m* x 4.25m 15’11”* x 13’11” Bedroom 2 3.30m x 3.00m 10’0” x 9’10” APARTMENT 20 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.90m* x 6.05m* 22’8”* x 19’10”* Master Bedroom 4.60m x 2.75m 15’1” x 9’0” Bedroom 2 3.40m x 3.05m 11’2” x 10’0”

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* Maximum Dimension

Bedroom

SECOND FLOOR


Balcony

Bedroom 3

Bedroom 2

Bedroom 2

Master Bedroom

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Bedroom 2 Master Bedroom

22 23 Kitchen/Living/Dining

Lift

21 Stair

Master Bedroom

Bedroom

24

Terrace

Bedroom Kitchen/Living/Dining

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Balcony Kitchen/Living/Dining Kitchen/Living/Dining

Balcony

25 Master Bedroom

APARTMENT 21 Kitchen/Living/Dining 8.00m* x 5.70m* 26’3”* x 18’8”* Master Bedroom 4.30m x 2.85m 14’1” x 9’4” Bedroom 2 3.85m x 2.85m 12’8” x 9’4” Bedroom 3 3.85m x 2.85m 12’8” x 9’4”

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Bedroom 2

Bedroom 2

APARTMENT 22 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

6.20m x 3.65m 2.90m x 2.75m 3.50m x 3.50m

Master Bedroom

20’4” x 12’0” 9’6” x 9’0” 11’6’ x 11’6”

Balcony

APARTMENT 23

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.80m* x 4.90m* 19’0”* x 16’1”* Master Bedroom 4.70m x 3.05m 15’5” x 10’0” Bedroom 2 3.85m x 2.75m 12’8” x 9’0”

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APARTMENT 24

Bedroom

Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.00m* x 3.45m* 23’0”* x 11’4”* Bedroom 3.85m* x 3.05m 12’8”* x 10’0” Kitchen/Living/Dining

APARTMENT 25

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.70m x 4.00m 18’8” x 13’1” Master Bedroom 4.50m* x 4.10m* 14’9”* x 13’5”* Bedroom 2 3.30m x 3.30m 10’10” x 10’10” APARTMENT 26

Bedroom 2

Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.25m x 4.30m* 17’3” x 14’1”* Bedroom 4.10m* x 2.90m 13’5”* x 9’6”

Master Bedroom

APARTMENT 27 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

6.40m x 3.60m* 21’0”* x 11’10” 3.25m x 3.00m 10’8” x 9’10” 3.15m x 3.00m 10’4” x 9’10”

APARTMENT 28 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

5.20m x 3.30m 5.20m x 2.70m 3.35m x 2.90m

17’1” x 10’10” 17’1” x 8’10” 11’0” x 9’6”

APARTMENT 29 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.90m* x 4.40m* 22’8”* x 14’5”* Bedroom 4.60m x 3.10m 15’1” x 10’2” * Maximum Dimension

THIRD FLOOR

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Balcony

Master Bedroom

Bedroom 2

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Terrace

Bedroom 2

30 31 Lift Sedum green roof

Stair

Master Bedroom

Bedroom

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Bedroom Kitchen/Living/Dining

37

Balcony

Kitchen/Living/Dining Kitchen/Living/Dining

Balcony

33 Master Bedroom

36

Bedroom 2

Bedroom 2

APARTMENT 30 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

5.20m x 3.30m 5.20m x 2.70m 3.35m x 2.90m

Master Bedroom

17’1” x 10’10” 17’1” x 8’10” 11’0” x 9’6”

APARTMENT 31

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.80m* x 4.90m* 19’0”* x 16’1”* Master Bedroom 4.70m x 3.05m 15’5” x 10’0” Bedroom 2 3.85m x 2.75m 12’8” x 9’0”

Balcony

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Vent

APARTMENT 32

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Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.00m* x 3.45m* 23’0”* x 11’4”* Bedroom 3.85m* x 3.05m 12’8”* x 10’0 ” APARTMENT 33

Bedroom

Kitchen/Living/Dining Kitchen/Living/Dining

Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.70m x 4.00m 18’8” x 13’1” Master Bedroom 4.50m* x 4.10m* 14’9”* x 13’5”* Bedroom 2 3.30m x 3.30m 10’10” x 10’10” APARTMENT 34 Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.25m x 4.30m* 17’3” x 14’1”* Bedroom 4.10m* x 2.90m 13’5” x 9’6”

Bedroom 2

APARTMENT 35 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

6.40m x 3.60m* 21’0” x 11’10”* 3.25m x 3.00m 10’8” x 9’10” 3.15m x 3.00m 10’4” x 9’10”

APARTMENT 36 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

5.20m x 3.30m 5.20m x 2.70m 3.35m x 2.90m

17’1” x 10’10” 17’1” x 8”10” 11’0” x 9’6”

APARTMENT 37 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.90m* x 4.40m* 22’8”* x 14’5”* Bedroom 4.60m x 3.10m 15’1” x 10’2”

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* Maximum Dimension

FOURTH FLOOR

Master Bedroom


Terrace

Terrace

Master Bedroom

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Bedroom 3

Lift

Stair

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Master Bedroom

Master Bedroom

Bedroom 2

Bedroom 3

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Bedroom 3

39 Bedroom 2

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Kitchen/Living/Dining

40 Terrace

Terrace

Bedroom 2

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Bedroom 3

APARTMENT 38

Master Bedroom

Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.75m* x 5.25m* 22’2”* x 17’3”* Master Bedroom 5.80m* x 2.85m 19’0”* x 9’4” Bedroom 2 3.50m x 2.80m 11’6” x 9’2” Bedroom 3 3.80m x 3.05m 12’6” x 10’0” APARTMENT 39

Terrace

Terrace

Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.05m* x 5.85m* 19’10”* x 19’2”* Master Bedroom 4.15m x 5.20m* 13’7” x 17’1”* Bedroom 2 3.40m x 2.75m 11’2” x 9’0” Bedroom 3 3.35m x 2.75m 11’0” x 9’0” APARTMENT 40 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.50m* x 6.50m* 21’4”* x 21’4”* Master Bedroom 4.50m* x 4.20m* 14’9”* x 13’9”* Bedroom 2 3.95m x 3.30m 13’0” x 10’10” Bedroom 3 3.30m x 3.15m 10’10” x 10’4” APARTMENT 41 Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.80m* x 6.25m* 25’7”* x 20’6”* Master Bedroom 6.05m* x 3.15m* 19’10”* x 10’4”* Bedroom 2 3.30m x 2.75m 10’10” x 9’0” Bedroom 3 3.20m x 2.75m 10’6” x 9’0” * Maximum Dimension

FIFTH FLOOR

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Named after the magnificent circular windows on the gable ends, Oculus House has been sensitively restored with much of the external structure dating from the 19th century. Once used to house the purifier for the gas works, Oculus House now has a new occupation containing a range of beautifully proportioned 1 and 2-bedroom apartments most of which have views across Bristol’s Harbourside.

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COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE OF OCULUS HOUSE


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Parking for Plot 4 Private Terrace

Master bedroom

Bedroom 2 Private Terrace

Kitchen/Living/Dining

4

Kitchen/Living/Dining

PRIVATE ENTRANCE

Master Bedroom

Private Terrace

Bedroom 2

3 Entrance Corridor

Lift

MAIN ENTRANCE

2

Bedroom 2

Private Terrace

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Master Bedroom

1

Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom 2

Private Terrace

Master Bedroom

APARTMENT 1 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

6.95m x 5.00m 22’10” x 16’5” 4.25m x 3.50m 13’11” x 11’6” 4.25m x 2.75m 13’11” x 9’0”

APARTMENT 2 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.10m x 5.55m 20’0” x 18’2” Master Bedroom 4.85m x 3.50m* 15’11” x 11’6”* Bedroom 2 3.70m* x 3.60m 12’2”* x 11’10” APARTMENT 3 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.10m x 5.55m 20’0” x 18’2” Master Bedroom 4.85m x 3.25m* 15’11” x 10’8” Bedroom 2 3.65m* x 3.60m 12’0”* x 11’10” APARTMENT 4 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

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* Maximum Dimension

6.60m x 5.10m 3.75m x 3.45m 3.85m x 2.75m

21’8” x 16’9” 12’4” x 11’4” 12’8” x 9’0”

GROUND FLOOR

PRIVATE ENTRANCE


Master Bedroom

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Bedroom 2

Kitchen/Living/Dining

6

Kitchen/Living/Dining

5

Bedroom

7

Bedroom

Lift

8

Bedroom

Bedroom

10 9

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Bedroom 2 Kitchen/Living/Dining

APARTMENT 5 Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom

Master Bedroom

5.95m x 5.05m 19’6” x 16’7” 3.90m x 2.90m 12’10” x 9’6”

APARTMENT 6 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

8.30m x 4.05m 3.45m x 3.30m 3.40m x 3.10m

27’3” x 13’3” 11’4” x 10’10” 11’2” x 10’2”

5.85m x 5.50m 3.65m x 2.95m

19’2” x 18’1” 12’0” x 9’8”

5.85m x 4.15m 3.85m x 3.50m

19’2” x 13’7” 12’7” x 11’6”

8.40m x 4.10m 3.35m x 3.35m 3.40m x 2.85m

27’7” x 13’5” 11’0” x 11’0” 11’2” x 9’4”

5.95m x 4.75m 3.80m x 3.50m

19’6” x 15’7” 12’6” x 11’6”

APARTMENT 7 Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom APARTMENT 8 Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom APARTMENT 9 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2 APARTMENT 10 Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom * Maximum Dimension

FIRST FLOOR

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Kitchen/Dining/Living

Master Bedroom

Bedroom 2

Bedroom 2 Master Bedroom

12

Kitchen/Living/Dining

11

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Lift

13 Bedroom

15 Kitchen/Living/Dining

14

Master Bedroom

Bedroom 2

Bedroom 2

Kitchen/Living/Dining

Master Bedroom

APARTMENT 11 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

5.65m x 4.80m 4.60m x 2.50m 3.55m x 2.75m

18’6” x 15’9” 15’1” x 8’2” 11’8” x 9’0”

APARTMENT 12 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

8.80m x 3.75m 28’10” x 12’4” 3.15m x 3.05m 10’4” x 10’0” 3.80m x 3.05m 12’5” x 10’0”

APARTMENT 13 Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom

5.55m x 5.55m 3.55m x 3.15m

18’2” x 18’2” 11’8” x 10’4”

8.10m x 3.95m 3.25m x 3.15m 3.70m x 3.05m

26’7” x 12’11” 10’8” x 10’4” 12’2” x 10’0”

APARTMENT 14 Kitchen/Living/Dining Master Bedroom Bedroom 2 APARTMENT 15 Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.50m* x 5.00m 18’1”* x 16’5” Master Bedroom 4.30m x 2.50m 14’1” x 8’2” Bedroom 2 3.50m x 2.70m 11’6” x 8’10”

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SECOND FLOOR


COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE OF AN INTERIOR AT BRANDON YARD

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At the very front of the site, Engine House has been converted into two superb houses that conserve as much of the original brickwork as possible. Each of the 2-bedroom homes has a terrace overlooking the Harbourside. One of the most impressive features is the soaring brick chimney which has been fully restored, this is an iconic reminder of Brandon Yard’s industrial heritage.

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COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE OF ENGINE HOUSE


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1 Bedroom 2

Store

Kitchen/Living/Dining Kitchen/Living/Dining

HOUSE 1 Kitchen/Living/Dining

5.50m x 4.45m

18’1” x 14’7”

HOUSE 2 Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom 2

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* Maximum Dimension

9.30m x 4.60m* 30’6” x 15’1”* 4.95m x 3.05m 16’3” x 10’0”

GROUND FLOOR


Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

Master Bedroom

HOUSE 1 Master Bedroom Bedroom 2

4.55m x 3.00m 14’11” x 9’10” 3.80m x 3.05m 12’6” x 10’0”

HOUSE 2 Master Bedroom * Maximum Dimension

4.80m x 3.90m* 15’9” x 12’10”*

FIRST FLOOR

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COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE OF AN INTERIOR AT BRANDON YARD


COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE OF AN INTERIOR AT BRANDON YARD

COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE OF AN INTERIOR AT BRANDON YARD

Kitchen

Heating/Hot Water

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n Efficient

Contemporary handleless gloss kitchen by Leicht n Stone worktop n Stainless steel sink with mixer tap n Soft closing hinges n Feature under wall unit downlighters n Integrated appliances include: - Bosch Integrated fridge/freezer - Bosch built in single oven - Bosch built in combination microwave oven - Bosch induction hob with recirculating hood over - Bosch Integrated dishwasher - Space saving recycling bin

Bathroom/En-Suite n Contemporary

style white sanitary ware wall hung Duravit basin n Brushed stainless steel crosswater mixer tap to guest bathrooms n Brushed stainless steel crosswater wall mounted taps to en-suite and bathroom n Brushed stainless steel crosswater concealed thermostatic mixer/ diverter to bath n Brushed stainless steel crosswater fixed shower head n Brushed stainless steel crosswater hand held shower kit n Accessories include robe hook and toilet roll holder n Electric heated towel rail n Floor mounted toilet with soft closing toilet seat, concealed cistern and dual flush plate n Clear glazed bath/shower screen n Porcelain wall and floor tiling n Large feature mirror n Low level shower tray n White

communal gas heating system floor heating n Electronic programming for heating system n Under

Flooring and Finishing n

Interior specification designed by Interior Designers Lambart and Browne n Engineered timber flooring to hall, kitchen and living room n Carpet to bedrooms n Walls and ceilings in matt emulsion to Interior Designers specification n Shadow gap effect architrave and skirting n Painted internal doors, n Brushed stainless steel door handle n High performance aluminium window system

External Finishes n Landscaped

communal garden areas designed by award winning landscape architect Matthew Wigan with feature plants, lawned areas, communal furniture including benches and large picnic table n Undercroft parking to specific plots n Communal bin area n Communal secure cycle storage n Bespoke lighting scheme LED Lighting n CCTV n Electric gate

Communal Area n Feature

wall to stair cores and stair cores to access upper floors n Carpet to stairs n Glass lift to Oculus House n Lifts

Electrical Fittings

Management Company

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n Appointed

Audio and visual door entry access n Plumbing and space for washer/dryer in a utility cupboard n Mixture of recessed down lights and pendants throughout n TV aerial points to all principal rooms n Satellite and telephone cabling and data points to all principal rooms n Double USB point to selected areas n 5 amp lighting circuit to principal rooms

management company to maintain all communal areas, instruct maintenance contracts on communal facilities and manage communal stores, bins, lighting and landscaping.

Peace Of Mind n 10

year BLP warranty year lease

n 999

These details are intended to give a general indication of the proposed development. The developer reserves the right to alter any part of the development, specification or floor layout at any time. The contents herein shall not form part of any contract or be a representation inducing any such contract. All properties are offered subject to availability and applicants are advised to contact the developer or agent to ascertain availability of any property so as to avoid an unnecessary journey. These details are believed to be correct but neither the agent nor the developer accept any liability whatsoever for any misrepresentation made either in these details or orally. Applicants are therefore advised to make their own enquiries to check these details to satisfy themselves that the property is suitable. Furniture for indicative purposes only, fitted wardrobes not included. 06/18

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Our philosophy

Acorn’s passion has been to change the face of areas through innovative regeneration and exciting new architecture; whilst creating the kind of places people want to live, work and spend time in. With over 20 years of success, Acorn looked to Bristol and the surrounding region to expand and in 2013 launched a regional office in Bristol city centre. Acorn Bristol offers properties without compromise, designed to deliver the very best in contemporary living. The projects range from urban apartments to riverside homes to conversions within beautiful listed buildings. These distinguished developments are sensitive to their surroundings creating inspiring and individual homes. Acorn has offices in London, Cornwall, Bristol, Cardiff and Hampshire offering a design led philosophy coupled with a unique approach to place-making through regeneration and development.

50 Clifton Down Road Bristol BS8 4AH For further information contact Acorn 0117 244 0400 www.acornpropertygroup.org

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