A three-bedroom family home that is now on the market for the first time in over 40 years. Offered with no onward chain. The property has been modernised to include new windows and an entrance porch. Once inside there is a large hallway with walk in cupboard/storage, good size lounge leading out the rear garden. The kitchen has fitted wall and base units with a larder store leading out to the utility room. The garden at the rear has recently had new fencing and there is also the benefit of countryside views over Bath. Previously rented until March 2024, this property would make a good investment purchase or make a family home again. GROUND FLOOR ENTRANCE PORCH UPVC part glazed front door to entrance porch. Tiled floor. Door to cupboard. Space for coats. HALLWAY Large walk-in cupboard under stairs. Door to lounge. Stairs to first floor. Laminate floor. Radiator. LOUNGE: 5.48m x 4.15m max (18' x 13 '7) UPVC window to front. UPVC French doors to rear garden. Fireplace. Radiator. KITCHEN: 2.47m max x 3.03m (8'1 max x 9'11) Range of base units and wall units. Walk-in larder cupboard. Space for washing machine, space for cooker. Door to Utility Room. UTILITY ROOM/REAR PORCH 1.67m X 2.2m (5'6 X 7'3) Worktop. Plug points. UPVC part glazed door to garden. FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM ONE: 2.99m X 3.59m (9'10 X 11'9) UPVC window to front. Built in wardrobes with mirrored doors. Radiator. BEDROOM TWO: 2.50m x 3.35m max (8'2 x 11' max) UPVC window to rear. Radiator. BEDROOM THREE: 2.98m x 2.59m (9'9 x 8'6) Window to front. Radiator. BATHROOM 1.54m x 2.26m (5'1 x 7'5) Fitted bath with electric shower over. Low level wc. Pedestal wash hand basin. UPVC obscured glazed window. Radiator. GARDENS To the front there is grass and shrubs. To the rear, there is a patio, grass and shingle area. Access at the rear of the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i70173637
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A four bedroom detached family home set within a cul-de-sac in this sought after development. Equipped for the modern day this property comes with solar panels and an electric car charging point on the drive. Step inside and the entrance hall incorporates a separate WC and then opens into the main reception area. The living and dining room are open plan with a feature fireplace in the living room and French doors in the dining room opening onto a sheltered patio. The kitchen with fitted units and space for appliances is accessed from the dining room. The inner hall offers access to a double bedroom with built in wardrobes. Once upstairs the landing leads to the main bedroom with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, a further double bedroom, a single bedroom and shower room.To the front of the property is driveway parking with a hedge to one side and a gravel bed to the other side running along the side of the house. The rear garden begins with a sheltered patio area, ideal for sitting outside all year round and for drying your washing. The garden continues with a low maintenance theme with steps leading down to further patio areas bordered with trees and shrubs. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i70346081
A truly fantastic opportunity to acquire this Grade II listed Georgian townhouse with well-proportioned living accommodation set over three floors. This property benefits from an abundance of period character and retains many of its original features. You enter the property directly into a generous living room with flagstone flooring, painted stone walls, wooden beamed ceiling, and Inglenook fireplace with inset log burner. To the rear of the property is the bespoke kitchen/dining room with shaker style units and integrated Smeg appliances. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with both decking and patio areas, there is also an outside WC. To the first floor are the principal double bedroom with decorative period fireplace and family bathroom. To second floor are two more bedrooms. At the front of the house is a pretty walled garden with lawn, planting borders and rose beds. Freehold tenure. Grade II listed. EPC rating D. Council tax band C. Location Situated on the historic Twerton High Street southwest of the city centre this property benefits from proximity to plenty of local amenities. Twerton High Street provides - Morrison's convenience store, Boots pharmacy, independent bakery, High Street store and public house. The Weston Lock retail park is also close by with M&S Food Hall, Currys PC World and McDonald's. Further along Lower Bristol Road is Lidl supermarket and Costa Coffee. Oldfield Park railway station is 15 minutes' walk. The A4 provides a direct road link straight to Bristol. AGENTS NOTE: Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. Buyers are advised to check the availability of any property and make an appointment to view before embarking on any journey to see a property. For your information, the Agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for the purpose. A Buyer is advised to obtain verification from their Surveyor and or Solicitor. The Agent has not had sight of the title documents, so references to the Tenure of a Property are based on information supplied by the Seller. A Buyer is advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor. Items shown in photographs are NOT included unless specifically mentioned within the sales particulars. They may, in some cases, be available by separate negotiation. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_twerton-d21821/for-sale_i70133198
A very rare opportunity has arisen to purchase this double bay fronted stone built three bedroom period property situated in a highly sought after location and believed to date from around 1891. The benefits include double glazing, a west facing garden and an abundance of historic character. The property briefly comprises an entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, dining room, further reception room, three bedrooms, a bathroom and a further shower room. To the front there is a low maintenance garden. To the rear, the garden is laid mainly to lawn and patio and is west facing with direct access to the Linear Park Cycle Path. The property is particularly well located for the Oldfield Park Train Station. There is a Costa Coffee as well as various new gyms in close proximity. The shops and cafes of Moorland Road are nearby. Local restaurants include The Moorfields as well as the legendary Cafe 84. The property offers extremely good access to the City Centre, the Universities and Bristol beyond. It is our understanding that the property is Leasehold with a term of 499 years from 1889 and a ground rent of £1.50 PA. Early viewings are strongly advised, please contact to make your appointment. Entrance Lobby: Wooden door to front aspect, period style window over, dado rail. Entrance Hall: Part glazed period style door to front aspect, radiator, electric meter, fuse box, dado rail, wooden panelling, understairs cupboard, stairs rising to first floor landing. Lounge: 4.10m x 3.65m UPVC double glazed bay window to front aspect, radiator, period style fireplace surround, shelving, ornamental ceiling. Reception Room: 3.42m x 3.63m UPVC part double glazed door to rear aspect, UPVC double glazed window over, radiator, built in period style cupboards and cabinets, dado rail, pleasant aspect towards garden. Kitchen: 2.66m x 4.34m 2x UPVC double glazed window to side aspect, range of base and wall mounted units, 1½ bowl sink drainer unit with mixer tap, integrated cooker hood, plumbing for washing machine, tiled splashbacks, floor tiles. Dining Room: 2.40m x 3.43m UPVC double glazed patio doors, UPVC double glazed window to side aspect, radiator, floor tiles, pleasant aspect towards garden. First Floor Landing: Loft access, period style banister, dado rail, doors to all rooms. Bedroom: 3.41m x 3.61m UPVC double glazed window to rear aspect, radiator, period style fireplace surround, pleasant aspect towards garden. Bedroom: 3.08m x 3.66m 2x UPVC double glazed window to front aspect, radiator, views towards Bloomfield Crescent. Bedroom: 2.55m x 2.59m 2X UPVC double glazed window to front aspect, radiator. Lobby: Dado rail, built in cupboard containing Worcester gas boiler. Bathroom: UPVC double glazed window to rear aspect, pedestal wash basin, panelled bath with shower over, WC, heated towel rail, tiled splashbacks, wall tiles. Shower Room: UPVC double glazed window to side aspect, wash basin, shower cubicle, WC, fully tiled walls, floor tiles. Front Garden: Low maintenance front garden with gravel and shrubs, gas meter. Rear Garden: Laid mainly to lawn with extensive patio area, flower beds and shrubs, pedestrian gate to Linear Park Cycle Path, west facing aspect. Agents Notes: Tenure: Leasehold Length Of Lease: 499 years from 1889 Ground Rent: £1.50 PA to the Bellotts charity. Disclaimer Please note that these particulars do not constitute or form part of an offer or contract, nor may they be regarded as representations. All interested parties must verify their accuracy and your solicitor must verify tenure/lease information, fixtures and fittings and planning/ building regulation consents. All dimensions are approximate and quoted for guidance only. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for the purpose. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i70275812
A well presented three bedroom family home with a westerly facing garden and a garage. Once through the porch, you will find a welcoming entrance hall with space for coats and shoes. To the left will lead you through to the living room which has a wood burning fireplace giving the room a warm focal point. Sliding doors flow through to the dining space. The kitchen can be found overlooking the garden, it is furnished with base and wall units offering lots of storage. A conservatory off the dining room offers direct access to the rear garden. A utility area completes the ground floor accommodation. The generous proportions are mirrored on the first floor which comprises of three bedrooms, a bathroom and an airing cupboard. Both bedrooms one and two are spacious double bedrooms with made to measure storage. Bedroom three is a comfortable single bedroom or could alternatively be used as a study space. The bathroom is a three piece bathroom with shower over bath. Externally the property benefits from front and back gardens. The front garden is easily maintained as it's landscaped with chippings. The rear garden is a real sun trap due to it being westerly facing. There are two entertaining spaces being a patio and a raised decking offering a seating. The lawn is boarded by mature flower beds. A gate to the rear of the garden leads to the single garage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i69328934
A three double bedroom, semi detached home situated in Combe Down with a beautiful garden and parking for ample cars including a garage. A gardener's delight, this three-bedroom semi-detached family home is situated in a quite square in Combe Down.Upon entering through the front door, you are greeted by a spacious entrance hall, providing access to the entire ground floor accommodation. The living room is the perfect space to relax, with a bay window at the front bringing in plenty of natural light, along with further period features such as a fireplace and picture rails. The open-plan kitchen and dining room are ideal for family living and entertaining guests. The kitchen features base and wall units offering ample storage, along with an integrated oven and space for other freestanding white goods. The dining room opens onto a decked area, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. A WC completes the ground floor accommodation.Upstairs, the landing leads to a family bathroom with a shower over the bath, and three double bedrooms. Bedroom one is generously sized at 13ft by 12ft 5'' and offers lovely views over the garden. Bedroom three, also a double, could alternatively be used as an office.The property benefits from parking for roughly 3 cars, including a garage. Both the front and back gardens are predominantly laid to lawn, with flowers and shrubs adding charm to the space. The rear of the garden backs onto the former Entry Hill Golf Course. Additionally, there is an out building currently used as a home office. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i70961465
Location The Royal Crescent, one of Bath's most iconic landmarks, was built between 1767 and 1775 and designed by John Wood the Younger. This impressive landmark is arranged around a perfect lawn overlooking Royal Victoria Park and forms a sweeping crescent of 30 Grade I listed terrace houses. It is without doubt one of the greatest examples of Georgian architecture anywhere in the United Kingdom. The 500-foot-long crescent has an impressive ha-ha, which was designed to keep grazing animals out of the more formal areas of the garden. Residents of Royal Crescent are allowed access to the Crescent Lawn, from where the splendour of the unique architecture of the Royal Crescent can be best appreciated. Today, the Royal Crescent is home to the five-star hotel The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa, a museum of Georgian life at No. 1 Royal Crescent, and private housing. Bath is a World Heritage Site famed for its Roman heritage and Georgian architecture that offers a wide variety of cultural, leisure, sports and shopping facilities along with a mainline rail link to London Paddington (journey time from 75 minutes) and Bristol Temple Meads (journey time from 15 minutes). Junction 18 of the M4 is approximately 11 miles north.Description Flat 4 is a very special two or three bedroom apartment which can be configured depending on the owners' requirements. The proportions are excellent, and the accommodation is very well laid out. It retains many original features such as sash windows, cast iron fireplaces and original hard wood floors throughout.Entering the building via the front door, you are immediately struck by the grandeur of the house. Once you have entered the apartment's front door, you are welcomed into the central hallway that grants access to all other rooms.To the rear of the apartment sits the spacious living/dining room. There are three sash windows that allow light to flood in, with views over the Bath approach course on the slopes of Lansdown.Adjacent to the living room sits the good-sized family bathroom complete with a bath, shower, hand basin and WC.To the front of the apartment sits two double bedrooms, both of which benefit from views over the Royal Crescent Lawn and built-in storage.The apartment is complete with a galley kitchen comprising built-in wall and base units providing ample storage.Off the communal landing there is a third bedroom/study with an en-suite room which is privately owned by apartment 4.Externally Residents are privileged to have the use of the large private lawn in front of the Crescent. It is beautifully maintained and perfect for taking exercise or enjoying a summer picnic.Tenure Leasehold.Service charge per six months - £1734.23. Ground rent per annum - £25.Bath & North East Somerset Council. Council Tax Band E.EPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i69268987
Nestled in this much favoured area of Bath, renowned for its Georgian architecture and Roman heritage, this exquisite period Grade II Listed home dates back to the early 1800s and offers a perfect blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Boasting elegant features, well-appointed rooms and panoramic views across the city and neighbouring countryside this is a superb home for one looking for city living. Entering the property, you are welcomed into the entrance hall which the sitting room and snug lead from. The sitting room boasts a range of fine features including a central fireplace with wood burner installed and three windows on the rear elevation framing the view. Descending to the lower level is the beautifully crafted kitchen which is the heart of this fantastic home, with tiled flooring throughout and a range of cabinets under a polished wood worktop, there is an island unit along with a range of integrated appliances. Leading from the kitchen is the modern extension which has been finished to maximise the view on offer and creates a wonderful entertaining space with access to the charming rear garden. A useful utility room and the cloakroom complete this space. Ascending to the first floor is where you find the principal bedroom complete with luxurious en-suite creating a peaceful room to escape city life. A further bedroom, which is currently used as an office, is located to the front of the property. To the second floor are two further bedrooms with an additional bathroom which has been finished to a high standard with 'P' bath and a shower attachment above.OutsideSet behind a wall this pretty terrace is tucked away and is accessed from the front gate which leads to the property, the front area is pretty with a path and gravel along with mature planting setting the scene. The rear garden has the most impressive panoramic views over the city and countryside beyond. A patio terrace leads from the extension creating a wonderful space for outdoor entertainment. Leading down from the terrace is a lawn area with established planting.SituationLocated close to the city, between Widcombe and Bear Flat, this popular part of the city has excellent access to Bath Spa Station with direct services to London and the Southwest. The local area offers a complete range of shops, including Cook, supermarkets, and chemists. The award-winning restaurant 'Menu Gordon Jones' is on Bear Flat. There are a number of excellent schools nearby including Beechen Cliff and Hayesfield, whilst in the private sector there are King Edwards School, Monkton Combe, and Prior Park College. Frequent bus services run into the city.Additional InformationServices: All mains connected. Council Tax Band E. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i70918025
Tollemache House is a magnificent Grade II listed property built in 1894 as a Victorian extension to Batheaston Villa. Nestled in the serene surroundings of Bailbrook Lane, a quiet access only road running parallel to London Road East, this stunning house is situated between the picturesque villages of Batheaston and Bathampton. With its captivating history and impressive original features, including large bay and stained-glass windows, fireplaces, picture rails, and a stone double fireplace in the kitchen, the house exudes timeless charm. Believed to have been initially connected to the main house, Tollemache House is steeped in rich local history, with the Reverend Tollemache and his family closely associated with the suffragette movement. Nearby Eagle House played a crucial role as a refuge for suffragettes from 1909 to 1912, adding to the property's significance. The layout of the house follows an L-shaped configuration, featuring living accommodation downstairs and three spacious bedrooms upstairs, each with its own en-suite bathroom. 'The versatility of the property shines through the three reception rooms downstairs, currently utilised as a living room, study/snug, and an additional bedroom with independent access. This extra space has been a perfect private haven for our teenage daughter.' Gated parking at the front and a large, south-facing terraced garden at the rear offer ample space for relaxation and entertaining. For over two decades, the current owners have cherished the warmth and hospitality of the house, creating lasting memories with family and friends.'The entrance hallway has built-in storage leading to a downstairs shower room, toilet and utility space on the right and a large kitchen area on the left. The house has two easily accessible loft areas which provide an excellent amount of storage.''Despite its abundant space, Tollemache House retains a cosy and homely feel, a characteristic that is sometimes lost in larger properties.''Stand out spaces are the kitchen, the hub of the home where we eat, play games and host get-togethers and the principal bedroom, a wonderfully private and quiet sanctuary with stunning views of the garden.''We have lovely neighbours on either side; everyone is sociable and always ready to feed pets or pop round for Christmas drinks.''The location is simply perfect, offering easy access to both the countryside and the Kennett and Avon Canal and the vibrant hustle and bustle of Bath's city centre. Additionally, the proximity to the M4 motorway and Bristol further enhances its convenience.'Additional InformationPostcode: BA1 7AALocal Authority: BANES. Conservation area.Council Tax Band: FTenure: FreeholdListed: Grade IIEPC: DBroadband: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverageMobile Phone Coverage: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverageStamp Duty Payable: Please see - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-rates For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i71195768
The property dates back to circa 1706, with later additions, but benefits from not being listed. The property provides good modern family living space arranged over two floors, with spacious and versatile accommodation.From the enclosed porch is a spacious entrance hall with a slate-tiled floor and an attractive timber fireplace with a wood-burning stove. The study, immediately to your right, has twin built-in bookshelves with cupboards beneath. To the other end of the hall is a beautiful living room with a dual aspect facing front over the lawned gardens and over the rear terrace. An impressive 'Varde' log burner sits on a stone hearth. A door leads through to the dining room with rear facing aspect and French doors to the gardens and terrace. There are fitted bookshelves with storage beneath. The room then leads you back through to the hall, giving excellent circulation for entertaining.The light and airy kitchen is of an impressive scale and, combined with breakfast room, gives a great space for families and also to entertain. A good range of painted white units, a large central island and gas-fired AGA, complete the country-style kitchen. Off the kitchen, a door leads through to a very good-sized laundry room providing plenty of further storage with one cupboard housing the boiler. There is a back door out to the side garden. Also on this floor is the snug which enjoys a double aspect and a further wood-burning stove for cosy evenings, and a cloakroom.On the first floor is the principal bedroom which has a huge amount of built-in storage and its own en suite bathroom. Given the spacious nature of the room, there is effectively room for a dressing area.From here is a double bedroom with en suite shower room, three further double bedrooms, a single bedroom which could equally be used as a nursery or second study (there is plumbing in place to be a bath/shower room if desired), and finally the family bathroom.The property is approached through double wooden electric gates onto a private driveway where there is parking for a few vehicles, in addition to the double garage which has power and light.There are pretty lawned gardens to the front of the house which are flanked by mature shrubs and trees, including two fruit trees which blossom in spring. To the right of the house is an area which historically formed part of a quarry and provides an abundance of nature and wildlife; but equally makes a cool space for events like movie nights!At the rear of the house there is a paved terrace which is perfect for summer dining off the kitchen/breakfast room. From here steps lead up to a pond and waterfall, before reaching a fantastic large lawned garden which adjoins the open countryside. There is a spacious terrace, which is a complete sun trap and is ideal for entertaining in the summer, especially as it enjoys fabulous views across the countryside.In all approximately 1.07 acres. EPC: D.What Three Words: ///credit.pilots.gearsCombe Edge House is located on the edge of the popular village of Monkton Combe; offering the best of both city and rural life, being just a few miles from Bath city centre, with country walks on the doorstep.The popular Skyline Walk and National Trust land are within five minutes walk. Regular bus services travel into the city centre from the top of the hill, and a further bus service is available from the University Campus; the Campus provides superb sporting facilities. In addition, nearby Combe Grove offers numerous leisure facilities.Communication links are excellent, with a mainline rail link from Bath Spa to London Paddington and Bristol Temple Meads.There are a fantastic selection of schools nearby, including Monkton Combe, Ralph Allen, Prior Park, King Edward's and Beechen Cliff.Bath 3 miles, Bradford on Avon 5 miles, M4 J18 10 miles (All distances are approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i71024508
Lyncombe Hill is one of Bath's foremost locations on the lower southern slopes of the city within easy walking distance of Bath Spa railway station, close to the Paragon School and Prior Park College, as well as excellent state schools including the highly regarded Widcombe junior school and Beechen Cliff. The village atmosphere of Widcombe with its cafes, convenience store and popular pubs, White Hart and Ring O Bells make it a wonderful place to live. The amenities of the city centre are also on the doorstep and offer a wonderful array of chain and independent retail outlets, many fine restaurants, cafes and wine bars along with a number of cultural activities including a world famous international music and literary festival, the Theatre Royal, a selection of museums and art galleries and the attractions at The Roman Baths and Pump Rooms. World class sporting facilities are available at nearby Bath Rugby and Cricket Clubs and at Bath University and there are excellent spa and gym facilities at The Gainsborough, The Royal Crescent, The Priory and Combe Grove Manor Hotels. Communications include a direct line to London Paddington, Bristol and South Wales from Bath Spa railway station. The M4 Motorway (Junction 18) is 10 miles to the north and Bristol Airport is approximately 18 miles to the west.Entering the house, you are welcomed into a generous entrance hall with classic stone cantilever staircase. To the front of the house is a very well-proportioned study with Regency style bullseye marble fireplace with built-in cupboards to either side. At the rear of ground floor you find a beautiful drawing room with French doors out to a balcony. The views across Widcombe are superb. There is a dark grey Victorian marble fireplace, again with cupboards to either side. Also off the hallway you find an excellent area for coats and shoes and a cloakroom. Downstairs takes you to a fine kitchen/dining room with a comprehensive range of units painted in a pleasing pale grey. There is a blue AGA, four ring gas hob, Miele dishwasher and space for a fridge freezer. Adjacent to the kitchen is a back door that leads out to the garden and also a passageway taking you to the front area of the house. At the rear of the hall is a further reception room, ideal as a playroom or an additional study. A doorway leads through to a vaulted area that in part provides an excellent utility room, and in addition there are two further storage vaults. At first floor level, there are two bedrooms: the master bedroom is of a very good size and has the added benefit of its own shower cubicle. Again, the views are fantastic. On the top floor you find two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. ExternallyEntering the garden via the back door, you find a large terrace with a charming pergola off the back of the house. Here, there is a timber door which accesses a large storage vault, ideal for garden machinery. Steps lead down to several lawned terraces which are flanked by well-stocked borders. To the right side as you go down there is a small garden shed and a gate leads through to a lower area where you find composting bins and space for families to play.The front of the house is mainly laid with stone slabs which provides parking for a large car or possibly two small cars. Steps to the side of the house lead down to the back door and onto the garden.General InformationBath & North East Somerset Council. Council Tax Band G.The tenure is Freehold.Mains services connected. Broadband 74 mbps. EPC Rating: F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i70057160
An impressive five bedroom detached family house within a peaceful rural setting. DescriptionBridge Farm lies approximately 0.5 miles outside of the village of Combe Hay. Originally a lock keeper's cottage dating from the early 1800's, Bridge Farm is unlisted has been substantially extended and enhanced over time to form an impressive family home with approximately 2,571 sq ft of accommodation, arranged over two floors. The property benefits from a rural setting, private enclosed gardens and spacious garaging as well as an option on a neighbouring paddock of approx. 2.3 Acres.On the ground floor from the generous entrance hall is a spacious drawing room featuring an attractive fireplace with inset Jetmaster fire. There is a large open plan kitchen dining room with island unit and granite worktops, which provides a great modern family living space that is perfect for entertaining. Additionally, there is a practical utility room, two cloakrooms and a garden room/snug that has French doors that lead to the gardens.On the first floor is the principal bedroom, recently redecorated with en suite shower room and views across the gardens, guest bedroom with an adjoining shower room, two further double bedrooms also freshly decorated, dressing room or fifth bedroom with a fine range of fitted wardrobes and the family bathroom.OutsideThe property is approached through solid wood electric gates on to a block paved driveway where there is ample parking for several cars in addition to the double garage with store room. The gardens that surround the house are of particular note with large lawns, bordered by a range of mature hedging, deciduous plants and trees. To the side of the house is a charming pergola with wisteria clad trellis.LocationThe highly desirable village of Combe Hay lies approximately 3 miles to the south of Bath and is situated in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Combe Hay has interesting historical connections and was listed in The Domesday Book as Crumb. There is a church with a 15th century tower and Combe Hay Manor is a prominent building within the village. Modern day attractions of Combe Hay include the popular gastro pub, The Wheatsheaf, along with direct access to some wonderful walks in surrounding countryside and along the disused railway lines and canals. Further amenities can be found in the neighbouring village of Wellow, which include a local village shop and primary school.The Georgian City of Bath provides a comprehensive range of facilities including cultural, leisure and business amenities. There are well-regarded schools nearby in both the state and private sector, including St Gregory's, Monkton Combe School and Prior Park College.There is a mainline rail link to London Paddington ( journey time from 85 minutes) and Bristol Temple Meads (journey time from 15 minutes). Junction 18 of the M4 is some 14 miles northSquare Footage: 2,899 sq ft For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i72444618
The accommodation on the ground floor offers a charming sitting room to the front as well as a kitchen/ dining room to the rear, with an additional cloakroom also on offer. Leading down to the lower ground floor are two bedrooms both beautifully proportioned along with a bathroom. Access to the vaults are also from this level. To the first floor is the magnificent drawing room spanning the width of the house with tall ceilings, a large sash window which floods the room with natural light and a central fireplace. Another kitchen/dining room and cloakroom are also located on this floor with a pretty outlook to the rear. Leading to the second floor are two further generous bedrooms with the main bedroom offering dual aspect windows. The shower room has been tastefully presented, complete with modern fittings.OutsideTo the front of the property is a pretty courtyard with flagstones, it has ample space for pots and a seating area. To the rear is an attractive courtyard garden which has been beautifully landscaped with a pretty border filled with fine specimen plants. A charming gravel area creates the ideal space for Al-Fresco dining. In addition to the house is the opportunity to purchase a single garage, a rare bonus this close to the city centre.SituationThis fine Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse is located in a small square off of Lyncombe Hill. This sought-after area of Bath is just around the corner from Widcombe Parade, with a variety of independent shops including a delicatessen, florist, coffee shop and three public houses. There is also a small supermarket, dentist and doctors surgery. The south side of Bath benefits from some of the finest schools whilst Bath University is located at the top of Widcombe Hill. To walk into the city centre there is a pedestrian bridge across the River Avon which leads directly into Bath Spa Railway Station and into the city centre itself providing excellent cultural and leisure amenities, including many fine restaurants, specialist shops, museums, art galleries and theatres.Additional InformationLocal Authority: Bath and North East Somerset Council. Council Tax Band G. Services: All mains connected. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i69341396
Park Street and St James's Square are within the City Conservation Area. 9 Park Street is located on the lower northern slopes of the City. 9 Park Street overlooks the Royal Victoria Park and the Approach Golf Course. The Georgian City of Bath is a World Heritage Site offering splendid architecture and fine views in all directions. The City Centre is within easy walking distance and offers an excellent range of amenities including good restaurants, cafes, shopping, Theatre Royal, art galleries and sporting facilities. In addition there is a good range of shops in St James's Parade including a well used Delicatessen, a newspaper shop, a local pub and the wonderful Cavendish Cooks! The Marlborough Tavern also is close at hand, which services excellent food.No 9 was the subject of a complete refurbishment back in 2013, when it was sympathetically restored to a very high standard. The house was completely rewired and replumbed and all the sash windows were also refurbished. Additionally, the roof was completely renewed in 2023. The house has a fine level of period features which include many original working shutters, period cornicing and fireplaces and fine stripped pitch pine flooring.Entering the house via the front door you are greeted by an entrance hall. To the left, the first room is an elegant dining room which has an attractive fireplace and fitted cupboards either side. There is an unusual and rather lovely sliding vertical shutter that is encased in the sash window. To the rear of the house is a wonderful kitchen with views over the park and approach golf course. The hand built kitchen is attractive with a grey green paint finish with beautiful granite work tops. A good sized island houses a sink and dishwasher and appliances include a range cooker within a fine ashlar stone surround, an American fridge and integrated dishwasher. The flooring throughout the ground floor is stripped pine giving a warm and homely feel. The triple sash windows have charming balconettes, ideal for small planters.Upstairs from the kitchen, on the half landing, is a useful cloakroom. In the hall by the first floor drawing room is the original butlers serving table. The drawing room and withdrawing room are of particular note, the views again are very special over the park and there are two fine fireplaces, one of which has a Georgian marble surround. Up from here on the half landing is a useful laundry room, or store cupboard. On the second floor landing there is a good sized linen cupboard and a door leads through to a beautiful master bedroom with its own bathroom. The bathroom has excellent and unusual sliding shutters for privacy which are this time of the horizontal variety. The bathroom has a charming feel with cast iron roll top bath, an attractive shower enclosure with marble tiling and a pretty fireplace with cupboards either side. On the top floor of the house are three bedrooms, two of which are very good size doubles and one a smaller double. A family bathroom with travertine tiled walls and flooring completes the family accommodation.From the front door, steps internally take you down to the garden level. Here are two excellent rooms. To the front of the house is an attractive bedroom and to the rear there is a family room, or this would make a great work room, or study. It has a wood burning stove set in a beautiful ashlar surround which would originally have housed the range cooker for the house. A secret door which is a bookshelf leads through to a good size store room which could be excellent for storing wine. Off the hallway is a vault which has been tanked and provides a very useful utility room and storage area. This leads through to a further vault which has been designed as a complete wet room. A door in the lobby leads out to an external vault ideal for storage of bins.From the lower hall is a door that leads down to a sub-basement room (with small window) which provides an exercise room. Again, this area has been completely tanked and the floor is tiled in travertine.ExternallyFrom the lower level hallway, a door leads out to a very pleasantly designed garden which is west facing. Attractive beds are flanked with lavender bushes and there is a lovely central magnolia tree creating a focal point. A wisteria climbs along the side wall and there are fine standard roses completing the picture. A gate at the end of the garden leads out to an area where you can park a car in front of your own single garage. To the side of this space, there is room for parking for another small car.General InformationBath & North East Somerset Council. Council Tax Band F. Mains services connected. The tenure is Freehold. EPC Rating: G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i71009703
This glorious Edwardian house has been well maintained and updated with features such as detailed cornicing and ceiling roses to the primary reception rooms. The panelled front lobby with cloakroom, opens to a magnificent reception hall. The drawing room with its feature oriel window and a wood burner has a set of folding doors opening to the withdrawing room with fitted cabinetry and side bay window. A dual aspect sitting room provides access to the rear terrace with an impressive fireplace and mantel shelf with tiled slips and hearth. The dining room looks out to the rear, with further fitted cabinetry. The spacious kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a comprehensive range of granite topped cabinets and an island unit with conventional cooking appliance, in addition to an Aga. There is ample table space plus a large pantry providing extra storage and a sink. Doors to the front and rear gardens along with roof lights at the rear create a light and airy room. The first floor comprises a substantial principal bedroom with an oriel window, an en-suite bathroom and fitted dressing room. There are four further bedrooms and a bathroom on this floor. The second floor has two additional en-suite bedrooms and a fully fitted utility room, this completes what is a capacious family home.OutsideThe front garden is laid to lawn with mature shrub planting and a hedge. Steps ascend from a private drive to the front terrace with a portico and retaining wall and bench seating. The rear is attractively terraced with a pathway and landscaped stone steps to the raised rear lawn with a southerly aspect. To the side is a pathway with pergola leading up to a greenhouse. Further raised seating areas make the perfect setting for alfresco dining. There is a detached double garage with vehicular access via the shared drive to the side.SituationLocated on the southern slopes of the city this area is extremely popular with families with its ease of access to a good selection of schools. Beechen Cliff, Moorland and Hayesfield Schools are all within walking distance and private schools, such as Prior Park College and King Edward's School are also close by. Local amenities, found in Bear Flat include a small supermarket, popular pub, fine dining restaurant, pharmacy and various others for day to day needs with a regular bus service to the centre of town and Bath Spa Railway station. Direct routes are offered to Bristol and London Paddington, with Bristol International Airport 20 miles drive away.Additional InformationServices: All mains connected. Council Tax Band G. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i69412261
Providing elegant accommodation on a grand scale, this magnificent house has truly outstanding principal rooms of majestic proportions and a rare wealth of exquisite surviving period detail. Built in 180809, this was the last great Georgian terrace to be built in Bath and was intended to be, and arguably remains, its grandest. Originally known as New Sydney Place, this terrace of 11 palatial townhouses is universally regarded as John Pinch the Elder's masterpiece. The terrace was originally home to royalty and nobility, including Queen Charlotte and The Duke of Clarence (the future King William IV), drawn not only by the grandeur of its rooms of unparalleled height and proportions, but by their elegant, novel, modern design which was then the very height of fashion. The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England, in its official Grade I listing of 101 Sydney Place as a building "of exceptional interest" (the highest designation), states that the terrace "is regarded as John Pinch's finest creation: it is the first appearance of his distinctive ramped horizontal detailing, and the inclusion of very tall windows and an architecturally treated attic floor is also noteworthy. The quality of the ashlar fronts was particularly admired, with the courses of masonry being raised sequentially in order to create as harmonious and even a tone as possible." The architectural historian Walter Ison remarked that New Sydney Place is "a specimen of the architectural perfection that may be formed of Bath stone. It was all brought from one quarry, and the houses raised gradually together, tier after tier, thereby forming one compact building in which not the least flaw or settlement, or different shades of colour can be seen." The first occupant of 101 Sydney Place is believed to have been the 3rd Earl of Darlington, later the 1st Duke of Cleveland. Freeholder of the entire terrace, he also owned Pulteney Bridge and virtually all of Georgian Bath east of the Avon, including Laura Place, Great Pulteney Street and Sydney Gardens. It was subsequently the residence of Viscount Duncan, 2nd Earl of Camperdown, distinguished surgeon John Smith Soden, a founding member of both the British Medical Association and the Royal College of Surgeons, then later, for many years was the home of a leading 19th Century Bath industrialist and entrepreneur before being purchased by an heiress. It last changed hands in 1998. There are so many truly beautiful and distinctive architectural features of the property to delight the eye at every turn. It is the ultimate find for the discerning purchaser looking for an authentic, well-preserved George III townhouse with a rich history and wealth of interior architectural delights. The current owners completed the restoration of the house just over 25 years ago with a light and carefully considered touch, keeping the preservation of the historic detail and heritage of the building uppermost while the house was thoughtfully equipped to meet the requirements of 21st Century family living. There is a good balance of accommodation and outside space; the generously proportioned interior is complemented by a mature, beautifully landscaped south-facing walled rear garden. There is versatility either to entertain formally on a grand scale, or to enjoy informal kitchen suppers in the well designed and equipped, handmade and hand painted, solid hardwood and granite kitchen/breakfast room, which overlooks the walled rear garden. The gorgeous five-flight, cantilevered, 'floating' stone staircase with its original, minimalist post-Robert Adam 'stick' balusters and sweeping, fine mahogany handrail with inlaid ebony stringing is visually stunning as it ascends from the bright central hall. The two principal ground-floor rooms are exquisite spaces. What is now the high-ceilinged formal dining room was originally the Breakfast Room and "Morning Room" where visitors would have been received two centuries ago. It overlooks the leafy walled garden, and is separated by wide double-doors from the adjoining reception room, serving the present owners as the family sitting room. With its high arched windows, this room of palatial proportions was originally intended for dinner parties seating thirty or more guests, as can be seen both from the original 1808 floor plan and from the beautiful grey and white marble fire surround with its telltale motif of grapes and vine leaves carved in high relief in the corners. The cornicing and ceiling roses of these two principal ground floor rooms include some of John Pinch's most distinctive and innovative interior architectural design, not seen elsewhere in the terrace. Based around Pinch's geometrically arranged Amerindian theme of arrowheads (also echoing a mediaeval motif) and feathers (alternated between more classical acanthus leaves) and combining classical and romantic elements, his unfussy design with its refreshingly clean, modern lines appeals to 21st Century tastes. Unsurprisingly, the 'star performers' of the house, however, are the two majestic rooms comprising the whole of the first floor or 'piano nobile'. The visual impact of the space in the grand drawing room has to be seen to be appreciated. Three full-height Georgian sash windows extend down to the floor, each with its own semicircular wrought-iron balcony, overlooking the Palladian-style Holburne Museum of Art and the Grade II Listed Georgian pleasure gardens. Behind the drawing room is a remarkable, beautifully detailed, panelled, galleried library, with a higher ceiling still. This pair of rooms highlights this as a property of unparalleled beauty and character. The two large, high-ceilinged principal bedrooms are on the second floor. The front bedroom suite with its pair of wide, high bedroom windows offers dramatic views of the Holburne Museum and across Sydney Gardens, and has an en-suite naturally-lit dressing room and bathroom, while the capacious guest bedroom with its elegant fireplace and large en-suite bathroom enjoys dramatic views over the garden and St Mary's church immediately beyond. The four, third-floor bedrooms, with full-height ceilings, delightful original fireplaces and two bathrooms, are currently arranged so that two of the rooms are adjoined to create a "nanny suite" with en-suite bathroom, though the current occupants used the large adjoining bedroom as a playroom (later a computer/study room). On the ground floor there is also a well-designed utility/laundry room adjacent to the kitchen, and an elegant, skylit cloakroom built in 1808 as one of the very first indoor privies in England. Upstairs, on the mezzanine between the two floors of bedrooms, there is a small study with a fine view of Pinch's neo-Gothic church tower. This is a home which will appeal both to the architectural purist and enthusiast, and to a buyer who seeks practicality in a family home, with the flexibility to accommodate and entertain extended family and friends, clients and colleagues. It will appeal to those seeking both a well-equipped, centrally located and comfortable family home, which thanks to the thick, ashlar stone construction and well-planned central heating, is cool in summer and warm in winter, as well as a property with exceptional architectural merit and historic significance benefitting from splendid, green, historic views from every window and with rich interior Georgian detail.OutsideThe walled private garden to the rear is large for a townhouse garden, measuring some 90 feet in length. The meticulously landscaped garden provides an area of lawn, beautifully planted herbaceous borders, a wealth of wisteria blossoming in spring, a mature, fruiting fig tree, yew trees and a rear 'secret garden', with the location of the garden shed cleverly out of sight. There is a large stone-paved terrace leading directly from the kitchen that is ideal for outdoor dining or cocktails before dinner. The dominant garden views of the bucolic, neo-gothic St Mary's Church (also designed by John Pinch the Elder) rising dramatically immediately to the rear of the garden, and the home's central views of he Holburne Museum of Art to the front of the house, provide what are among the most beautiful city prospects to be enjoyed by any single townhouse in Bath.SituationThis home is ideally situated. It is across the street from Sydney Gardens, overlooking The Holburne Museum with its large, airy, indoor and outdoor cafe, popular year round. If you cross over the road or turn right out of the house, there is the strong sense of being in the countryside. A five minute walk from 101 takes you to idyllic strolls along the towpath of the Kennet and Avon Canal, the extensive National Trust countryside and gradually ascending hilltop views over the whole city of Bath, continuing from there to charming woodland walks and the Bath Skyline Walk circumambulating the whole of this beautiful, ancient, UNESCO-designated World Heritage City. On the other hand, if you turn left out of the house, you have the most beautiful, level, ten-minute city stroll into the centre of Bath, down the full length of Great Pulteney Street and over Robert Adam's world-renowned, 18th Century shop-lined Pulteney Bridge with its cafes and boutiques, leading right into the heart of town. All of Bath's excellent shopping, cultural and leisure facilities, including three cinemas, a Royal Theatre, and a selection of fine delicatessens, restaurants and artisanal coffee shops, upscale boutiques, fine dining, cafes, clubs, pubs and cocktail bars are on your doorstep, as are spas and gyms, yoga and pilates, Waitrose and M&S Food Hall. For rugby fans, "The Rec", home to Bath Rugby, is also within easy walking distance. There is good access to major transport links with Bath Spa railway station 0.8 miles away, providing a fast and frequent route to London Paddington. Travelling in the other direction, Bristol Temple Meads is only eleven minutes away by train. Bristol Airport, the A4, M4, A36 and the villages and towns of the South Cotswolds are also easily accessible by car. Excellent schooling is close by, the nearest being King Edwards School, Bathwick St Mary's Primary School, The Paragon and Prior Park College. Sydney Gardens opposite has recently been undergoing a major refurbishment from a lottery grant to restore it to its original layout as one of the few surviving Georgian pleasure gardens in England, as well as improving the tennis courts and adventure playground along with the beautiful grounds themselves. Nearby Henrietta Park is a historic seven-acre park and miniature arboretum with a fascinating variety of rare and ancient trees, yet another peaceful and enchanting place to stretch your legs less than five minutes' walk from the front door.Additional InformationServices Mains water and electricity, gas fired central heating and mains drainage. There is ample Residents Parking and parking for residents' visitors. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i71627849
A magnificent detached Regency 'country house in the city' in parklike surroundings with over an acre of beautifully maintained mature gardens and a detached four bedroom Coach House. DescriptionThe property is a truly exceptional and unique detached house having the feel and amenities of a country house, yet within the city. The original Bath stone thatched house was enlarged with a mid-19th century Bath stone addition, and in the 1990s a library was added, using Bath stone from the original quarry. The property also has the benefit of a four bedroom detached coach house. There are numerous features including the Strawberry Hill Gothic windows facing north east and mullioned windows overlooking the gardens to the south. The front of the house faces the Archery Field (a public amenity protected Green Space) There is an extensive Bath stone wall fronting onto Weston Park with electric gated access to the property.The house is on two principal floors but with the benefit of a functioning lower-ground floor with cellar, storage and a utility room. In addition there is the library, on a lower level, and a capacious double-glazed conservatory at ground floor level. The room sizes and ceiling heights are generous. The property was rewired and replumbed, and modern gas-fired central heating was installed and it was also fully re-roofed in 1990. The roof valley was re-leaded in 2022. There is extensive secondary double glazing and the house has been immaculately maintained as a family home.On entering the property into the reception hallway, you are immediately struck by the proportions of the house. There is a polished stone floor and an impressive staircase rising to the upper floor. The kitchen/breakfast room to the rear has a polished stone floor, a range of quality solid oak base and wall units with a central island unit. There is plenty of space for a dining table and there is access to the garden via two attractive timber double doors. Off the kitchen is the formal dining room with useful adjoining pantry/store. Stairs lead down to the very large, lovely triple aspect library.The magnificent drawing room is the full depth of the property and has a beautiful bay window with views over the garden. There is exceptional cornicing and a working fireplace with a handcrafted timber surround. Completing the ground floor is the sitting room which is full of character with Strawberry Hill gothic style French doors and beautiful moulded shutters, there is a well-appointed study and a cloakroom.On the first floor are five excellent sized double bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite, comprising a spacious bedroom and bathroom and a walk in wardrobe, is of particular note and is situated in the East wing of the house. There are four further double bedrooms, one with an ensuite bath/shower room as well as the family bathroom and a large airing cupboard accessed from the landing.The Coach House Our clients rebuilt the detached four bedroom Coach House some 20 years ago from the ground up, using the original stone. Although classed as a Coach House, a family of four very comfortably live in the property due to the versatile 1420 sq ft of accommodation over two floors. The Coach House is entered into through a spacious entrance hall, with utility and study leading off. The open plan kitchen/dining/living space is cleverly designed and lovely views can be enjoyed over the gardens. There is a separate timber office building outside the Coach House. Upstairs there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom.Externally The south westerly facing gardens and grounds of the property are very special indeed and extend to 1.08 acres, a real rarity in such a prime city location. The gardens are mature and beautifully maintained and there are numerous trees, including macrocarpa, snakebark maple, redwoods and black-eyed pines, of nearly 200 years of age. Two large original 19th century rockeries have been exposed and reinstated.The entrance to the property is from Weston Park via electric gates into an extensive parking area with a driveway leading down to the Coach House.LocationThe property is situated in the extremely popular and convenient location of Weston Park, a level 0.9 mile walk from the Royal Crescent and the city beyond with the house nestled between the countryside of the Cotswold Way and The Royal Victoria Park. The property lies within reasonable distance of the local amenities of Weston Village itself as well as the Royal United Hospital, whilst Bath city centre, famous for its Roman heritage and Georgian architecture is approximately one mile away. Bath offers a wealth of business, entertainment and cultural facilities as well as a mainline rail link to London Paddington (journey time from 75 minutes). Junction 18 of the M4 motorway is approximately 10 miles to the north. There are excellent schools in both the private and state sectors a short distance away and the two universities (Bath and Bath Spa) are of the highest repute.Square Footage: 6,630 sq ft Additional InfoWeston village throughout the 19th-century retained its own character and independent identity as a village quite outside the city of Bath. It boasted its own flour and paper mills, two large farms and two breweries, and served as the laundry for Bath thanks to several clean water streams that passed through it.Weston Park, the road, was established in the first half of the 19th century. A map from 1845 shows the road ending on the western side of the property, and soon after the road was extended to Weston Village itself. The property is an historic house, built in 1829 for the mother of Thomas de Quincey, one of England's foremost prose writers. William Wordsworth, Walter Savage Landor and other Lakeland luminaries have stayed here. In April 1839 Wordsworth wrote to his daughter: Yesterday we walked to Weston and saw that pretty old creature of 85, Mrs Quincey. She lives in a beautiful thatched cottage of her own building, the fourth house as she tells us her daughter twitted her with having built. The house is mentioned in Dorothy Wordsworth's diaries and various books on Bath.The house remained in the de Quincey family for many decades, and indeed has only been in the hands of five owners in nearly 200 years. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i71362724
A magnificent and immaculate Grade I Listed Georgian town house. Description11 Great Pulteney Street is immaculate and a classic example of a Grade I listed Georgian terraced townhouse, arranged over six floors. The house has undergone an extensive refurbishment and it enjoys generous proportions typical of its era, with superb ceilings heights, elegant sash windows, original shutters, elaborate plasterwork, cornicing and impressive formal entertaining rooms. The main entrance hall leads into a formal dining room and a library / study, with a cloakroom at the rear. The first floor features two impressive reception rooms including a bright and airy drawing room and a withdrawing room connected by traditional wedding doors. A sheltered and sunny roof terrace is found on the half landing. The beautifully appointed principal bedroom with a luxurious en suite bathroom and dressing room is situated on the second floor and there are three further double bedrooms and two shower rooms on the third floor. The attention to detail continues on the lower ground floor, where there is a wonderful open plan kitchen and breakfast room, which provides period flagstone flooring, bespoke kitchen cabinetry, high specification appliances and a log burner. The kitchen and laundry room both have external doors leading into the garden. There is a courtyard at the front of the property and the vaults have been created into a chilled wine cellar.The basement level offers excellent leisure facilities including a cinema room, gym, sauna and shower room. The secondary garden kitchen is also located in the basement.Gardens and Grounds The private and quiet landscaped garden at the rear of the house is a delight. It is accessed directly from the garden kitchen onto a terrace and from the main kitchen and laundry room via a handsome stone staircase. There is a generous terrace area ideal for dining and entertaining, an open mains gas fireplace, neat box and yew hedging, as well as colourful borders, shrubs, a variety of trees and a charming pond water feature.To the rear boundary, construction has recently begun to create garaging for two cars, with a two en-suite bedroom apartment above. (The Mews House can potentially be specified to the purchasers own specifications).LocationCommissioned by Sir William Pulteney, designed by Thomas Baldwin and completed in 1792, Great Pulteney Street is considered one of the most iconic and grandest streets in Bath with some of the finest examples of Georgian terraced townhouses. Bath is famed for its architecture and Roman history, as well as a cultural hub in the region and boasts several renowned venues including the Bath Abbey, the Theatre Royal and the Assembly Rooms amongst other famous historic sites and museums. It also offers a wealth of cultural, business and recreational facilities together with excellent schooling and two universities. These include Prior Park, Monkton Combe, King Edwards School, The Royal High School for Girls and Kingswood.Communication links are excellent with a mainline railway from Bath Spa Station to London Paddington and there is easy access to the M4 motorway (10 miles) at Junction 18 for the Midlands, Southwest, Wales, London and Southeast. Bristol Airport lies 17 miles to the west, offering domestic and international flights.Square Footage: 5,909 sq ft DirectionsWalking from Queens Square, turn into Wood Street, carry over into Quiet Street and turn right onto New Bond Street. Turn right onto Northgate Street and left onto Bridge Street, then continue over Pulteney Bridge. Continue onto Argyle Street, past Laura Place Fountain and head east along Great Pulteney Street. Number 11 is approximately half waydown on the left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i69844517
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