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This magnificent three-plus storey house in the Old City of Bristol is believed to have been the former home of William Miller, a wealthy grocer, banker, and merchant who died in 1781. The property has been painstakingly converted and modernized to become a potential nine-room house of multiple occupancy, complete with state-of-the-art fire warning systems and ample shower rooms. The house boasts an impressive entrance door with an elaborate portico, a grand hallway with a wide staircase and attractive tiled floor, and a large living room with panelled walls. The property also features a modern and well-equipped kitchen, a small utility room, and a substantial cellar. The first and second floors have the feel of a small hotel, with corridors, doors, and short flights of stairs leading to nine bedrooms and four shower rooms. The attic provides a glimpse into the building's past, with automatic lighting, a state-of-the-art fire alarm system, and other essential features installed. The property retains much character, with leaded windows, bullseye panes, and beautiful double doors leading to one of the shower rooms. With no onward chain and available freehold, this property is ideal for buy-to-let investors.