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Nearly all homes in Wapping Wharf’s phase two snapped up
Apartments within phase two of Wapping Wharf have almost all been sold.
Only a few apartments remain for sale in the new neighbourhood with 163 newly built private sale one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments.
The first residents moved into the harbourside neighbourhood almost a year ago – including Holly Williams, 23, a nurse at Bristol Children’s Hospital, and Charlie Mallock, also 23.
“We just love coming back from work and having a drink outside,” says Holly. “Either at one of the great little bars and restaurants at CARGO, down by the water in front of Wapping Wharf or on our own balcony which overlooks a lovely internal courtyard.”
“Everyone’s really nice and friendly and it seems very easy to make friends, which is great because we haven’t lived in Bristol that long. And all the owners and people working at CARGO are really welcoming – it even feels like we get an extra special welcome as residents!
“The whole place is always so busy and vibrant, which is what we love – just being amongst people chatting, shopping and having a drink. It feels really sociable.”

Holly Williams and Charlie Mallock. Credit: Wapping Wharf
Pauline Sangster, residential sales director at Wapping Wharf Living, said: “Nearly all the homes within Wapping Wharf Living phase two have now been snapped up, marking a very exciting milestone in the creation of this latest phase of development.”
“We continue to welcome new residents to the neighbourhood, meaning this already established community is growing and growing by the day.
“We were thrilled to hear that the Sunday Times recently highlighted Wapping Wharf and Bristol’s harbourside in its Best Places to Live guide for the second year running, which is testament to the amazing location, community ethos and quality of the homes on offer.”
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