Bristol
Electricity House is an imposing white apartment building that dominates a pedestrianised square, holding its own opposite Nick Walker’s six-floor-high wall art of a man pouring paint on to Nelson Street in central Bristol. It is accessed through grand double doors and a splendid communal entrance hall. A lift takes you to the penthouse apartment on the fifth floor. It has three bedrooms, a sun room and an open-plan living, dining and kitchen area that is encased in curved glass. There is a wraparound balcony that faces south. £1m. Rupert Oliver, 0117 452 3555
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