A three-bedroom mews house in a prestigious central Bath location.
Number 22 Pulteney Mews is a terraced, three bedroom mews house on a quiet street in a central Bath location. Originally, the mews houses here would have been coach houses to the Georgian townhouses on Great Pulteney Street.Inside number 22, the tiled flooring in the hallway leads through to the kitchen/dining room. To the right, the white kitchen units are on three walls with plenty of storage space and room for appliances. There is an electric oven and induction hob and ceiling spotlights. To the left, the dining area accommodates a large table and there are French doors that open onto a walled courtyard garden, allowing light to flow through the ground floor. Also on this floor, there's a WC and an occasional bedroom/study; this room is formed from the original garage which has been divided to add an extra room (the remaining space from the garage is a bike store which can be accessed from the front garage door).Upstairs on the first floor, there's a living room with views to the front of the house onto the street below. It's a light-filled space that benefits from a large bay window with 12-square panels and is an attractive feature from the outside too. The room is rectangular in shape with a small recess that has a circular leaded-glass window - a feature best viewed from the stairway. Across the hall, there's a double bedroom with fitted wall storage and a cupboard and shower ensuite. The windows in this bedroom have views to the rear, onto the gardens below. #Up to the second floor, the hall is well lit by the Velux window (there's one in the bathroom too). Here, there's the largest of the bedrooms with a wall of built-in wardrobes, the bathroom includes a bath and shower, and there's a further double bedroom on this floor.#Gardens and grounds: At the front, there is parking for one car. The 'up and over' garage door opens to reveal a general store/bike store (the garage space has been reduced to accommodate an extra room inside). At the rear, a wall courtyard garden has spaces for outside dining and is accessed directly from the kitch-en/dining room.
Pulteney Mews is a quiet street at the rear of Great Pulteney Street, one of the finest Georgian streets in Bath, and adjacent to The Recreation Ground, home to Bath's rugby. The city centre is a short, level walk over Pulteney Bridge with a range of amenities including extensive shopping (Wait-rose supermarket is within 0.5 miles), museums, theatres and art galleries. Nearby, there are the gar-dens of Henrietta Park and Sydney Gardens, which features The Holburne Museum. An excellent range of private and state schools, catering for all age groups, which include King Edwards, King-swood and The Royal High, are all within easy reach. Bath has a mainline rail link to London Padding-ton and Bristol Temple Meads from Bath Spa.