PROPERTY
ON THE WATERFRONT
Homes at the second phase of Wapping Wharf are selling like hot Pinkmans doughnuts; but there’s still time to become a part of Bristol’s most desirable waterside community By Lissie Warren 84 I BRISTOL LIFE I www.mediaclash.co.uk
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ocation, location, location: so crucial a consideration for home-buyers that they repeated it twice. And as locations go, it’s very hard to improve on Wapping Wharf. True, if your ideal lifestyle involves green fields and birdsong, with nothing more pulse-quickening on the horizon than the village am-dram’s spring production of ou a ifi , the Wharf may not be for you. That’s what Chew Magna’s for. But if you’re a true Bristol urbanite, hellbent on maxing to the limit all that the most exciting city in the mild, mild West has to offer, it s hard to think of a more desirable place to lay your head. ou re never more than five minutes away from hed, rnolfini, Watershed and sundry other Harbourside delights. You’ll never have to buy tickets to gigs at Lloyd’s again; you just need to open the window. Oh, and there’s the little matter of Cargo; you could