Guide price
£335,000
(£577/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleB.05.01 Mcarthur's Yard, Gas Ferry Road, Bristol BS1
1 bed
1 bath
581 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
Reduced on
About this property
Stylish 1-bedroom apartment on the fifth floor
Ready to move in, enjoy Summer 2026 on the harbourside
Juliet balcony off the living space to soak in the Easterly city views
Open plan living with Symphony kitchen and integrated appliances
Specification encapsulating a luxurious city centre lifestyle
Beautiful location with a wealth of amenities on your door step from dining to leisure amenities
EPC Rating = B
1 bedroom apartment on Bristol's harbourside, located on the fifth floor in our iconic gold façade at McArthur's Yard with water views down the easterly aspect of the floating harbour.
Description
A glorious one bedroom apartment with exceptional views to the east of Bristol along the floating harbour and with the city stretching out beyond.
The hallway offers access to the open plan living area with a contemporary fully fitted kitchen to the rear of the room.
The living area is positioned at the front of the room offering access to the full apartment width and affords those superb views down along the water.
The bedroom is positioned alongside and offers the same sublime views.
A luxurious bathroom is at the front of the hallway and includes a bath with shower over and is finished to a beautiful standard.
Externally there are bike stores for those wanting to use Bristol numerous cycle paths and networks.
McArthur's Yard the development
Situated on Bristol’s legendary harbourside, McArthur’s Yard is a collection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments and duplexes arranged over three elegantly designed buildings.
The stylish and highly specified homes at this contemporary new development allows residents to enjoy all of Bristol’s personality and character close to the serenity of the water.
Brought to you by award-winning housing association Guinness Homes, the development is one of the last remaining undeveloped sites on the harbourside.
Many of the properties benefit from wonderful views and are ideally located within a short distance of the rest of the city.
Local area information
McArthur’s Yard’s enviable location means that you are right in the heart of a thriving community. Whether you’re after quality food, the theatre, galleries, movies, sports or supermarkets, it is all located within easy reach.
During the summer you can enjoy a range of activities, such as paddle boarding along the water. Maybe you’ll end up at Wapping Wharf; a new vibrant quarter just a short walk away, with cafés, trendy independent bars and first-class restaurants, such as the acclaimed Tare or Box-e. If you’re a morning person, why not pop on the Bristol waterbus and enjoy a coffee at Broken Dock?
Those who enjoy the colder nights will love the local cosy pubs, especially The Cottage; a traditional and snug inn which boasts stunning views across the harbour.
There are several local gyms, but those who prefer a scenic run, walk or cycle will adore passing the likes of the amphitheater, Millennium Square or Cathedral Walk on some of the many exciting routes.
The harbourside provides an idyllic lifestyle amongst the attractive aesthetic of the dockyard, ss Great Britain, and historic cranes.
Location
Buying a Home for a University Student in Bristol Finding the right place for a son or daughter to live while studying at university is an important decision for many families. With rising rental costs, strong competition for high-quality student accommodation and the desire for greater stability, more parents are choosing to buy rather than rent.
In Bristol, this approach is particularly appealing. A city known for its academic reputation, vibrant culture and strong property market, it offers both a supportive student environment and long-term investment potential.
A Smarter Alternative to Renting Purchasing a property for a university student provides greater control over both location and quality of accommodation. Rather than facing yearly rent increases or the uncertainty of securing housing each academic year, owning a home offers a consistent, reliable base.
It also creates a more settled living environment, allowing students to focus on their studies without the disruption that can come with moving regularly. For many families, the reassurance of owning a well-maintained, private home in a convenient location is invaluable.
International buyers are increasingly taking this route too, combining a practical solution for their child’s accommodation with a longer-term investment in UK property. Once studies are complete, the property can be retained, let out, or sold - providing flexibility beyond the university years.
Why Choose Bristol? Bristol is one of the UK’s most sought-after university cities, attracting students from across the country and around the world. It offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern city living, with excellent transport links, a thriving cultural scene and a strong sense of community.
For students, Bristol provides an ideal balance: Independence, convenience and lifestyle appeal. Choosing the right location within the city is key - somewhere central, well-connected and close to everyday amenities such as shops, cafés and green spaces.
The Appeal of Harbourside Living Bristol Harbourside stands out as one of the city’s most desirable areas. Combining a central location with a relaxed waterfront setting, it offers easy access to the city centre alongside a more peaceful residential feel.
From this location, residents benefit from convenient connections across Bristol, whether travelling to university campuses, socialising in the city centre or commuting further afield. The area is also home to a wide range of restaurants, cultural venues and leisure attractions, making it particularly attractive for student life.
Modern Living with Long-Term Flexibility Developments like McArthur’s Yard bring together contemporary design, practical layouts and a prime Harbourside setting. Offering a selection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, as well as spacious duplex homes, they cater to a range of needs.
Some buyers may be seeking a compact city-centre apartment for a single student, while others may prefer additional space for visiting family or future use. Modern new-build homes are especially appealing, as they tend to require less maintenance and are easier to manage - particularly for parents living outside the area or overseas.
Beyond the student years, these homes can adapt to changing needs. They may appeal to young professionals, couples or tenants, helping to ensure continued demand in the future.
A Strong Financial Consideration While buying involves a higher upfront commitment than renting, it can make financial sense over the duration of a university course. Instead of paying rent with no return, families are investing in a tangible asset.
With Bristol’s strong and resilient property market, there is potential for long-term value, as well as the option to generate rental income once the property is no longer needed for family use. This transforms what might otherwise be a short-term housing decision into a broader investment strategy.
Who This Approach Suits
Buying a home for a university student in Bristol may particularly appeal to:
Parents seeking stable, high-quality accommodation for their child
International buyers looking for a UK property investment
Families planning ahead for future property use
Buyers wanting a low-maintenance, modern home in a central location
Those interested in long-term flexibility, including letting or resale
A Practical Choice with Lasting Benefits With its prime Harbourside location, excellent connectivity and enduring appeal, Bristol offers a compelling setting for this type of investment. For families looking to combine practical living arrangements with long-term value, it represents a considered and forward-thinking choice.
Square Footage: 581 sq ft
Leasehold with approximately 969 years remaining.
Directions
McArthur’s Yard is conveniently close to all of Bristol’s important transport hubs, allowing you to get around the
city in no time at all, whilst still being able to get out at a moment’s notice.
The city centre and Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station are both within a 20-minute walk, giving you speedy
access to London and beyond.
If overseas travel is what you desire, getaways to the likes of Paris, Dubai and New York are quick and stress free, with Bristol International Airport only a 19-minute car journey away.
Walking times to local amenities:
Wapping Wharf 8 mins
Park Street 14 mins (via Ferry)
Tobacco Factory 15 mins
Clifton Village 21 mins (via Ferry)
Bristol Temple Meads 20 mins
Temple Quay 24 mins
Cabot Circus 28 mins
Ashton Court 30 mins
Train journey times
Bath Spa 11 mins
Swindon 39 mins
Cardiff Central 47 mins
Reading 1hr 8 mins
Birmingham New Street 1hr 21 mins
London Paddington 1hr 35 mins
All journey times are taken from Google at an average journey speed.
Additional Info
Images included are of the described property.
Service charge anticipated £1,667,76 per annum
Peppercorn ground rent
Energy Performance Rating - B
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Tenure
Leasehold (969 years)
Service charge
£1,783 per year
Council tax band
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Ground rent
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