Grade II listed, five bedroom home with parking, gardens and a separate three-bed mews house.
Eastcote is a Grade II listed, four-storey, five bedroom semi-detached Georgian home, which is a flat, twenty-minute walk from the centre of Bath. It has mature gardens, plenty of parking, and a charming three bedroom detached annexe house included in the sale. The ceiling heights are generous Georgian proportions, and rooms are packed with period detailing.The living room has windows overlooking the front garden, a period fireplace and storage built into the alcoves. There are fitted shelves and storage in the study/library on this floor too and, of course, in the kitchen/dining room which has a separate walk-in larder. Here, a super-sized Smeg gas range and extractor form the focal point of the kitchen which has painted blue units, black granite worktops and space for an island unit as well as a generous dining table. Double doors open from here on to the garden terrace, connecting the outside and inside seamlessly.Back in the hall, stairs lead down to the lower ground floor. The whole of this floor could be a separate apartment/accommodation thanks to its independent access from the front garden. Currently, The lower ground floor has rooms at the front which are used as a cinema room and study and a gym; at the rear, there are store rooms, a boiler room and a workshop that runs the full depth of the house.Upstairs, a bedroom is on the half landing, between the ground and first floors, has views of the rear garden and attractive detailing. Along the hall, the principal bedroom suite is impressive, its wedding doors linking the bedroom to the en suite where a freestanding copper bath sits in front of the fireplace, as well as a large shower and double sink units. On the next half landing, a laundry room is well positioned and there's a shower room here too. There are two further bedrooms on the second floor and a family bathroom; all are spacious and have good views from both aspects.This property has been renovated throughout over the past four years, including replacing all three roofs, refurbishing or replacing all sash windows and installing a new boiler. The AnnexeThe Mews House, originally a coach house, was rebuilt in the 1970s and features double glazing and modern fixtures and fittings throughout. Off the entrance hall, there's a WC and utility with useful storage. The living room has French-style glass doors onto an enclosed, walled courtyard which is mostly paved. The adjacent kitchen, open to the living room, is well-equipped and has white units and wooden worktops. Stairs from the living room lead up to the first floor (the space under the stairs offers a neat workspace). There are three bedrooms, the largest with a pitched ceiling and wooden beams, a wood burner in windows on three aspects (this room is currently used as another living space). Two further bedrooms are doubles and the bathroom has a skylight and bath. Currently, the Mews House achieves a rental of £1,895/month.Gardens and GroundsA discreet wooden door in a Bath stone wall is the entrance from Weston Road into Eastcote's front walled garden. Flowerbeds follow the line of the walls and trees create shade on either end of the lawn which runs the full length of the garden up to a few meters in front of the house. A paved path on one side leads up to the front door and to the right in front of the house where there are steps down to the private entrance to the lower ground floor. At the rear, a private road off Linden Gardens provides access to the Mews House and parking for the main house. There's space for at least three cars on the paved driveway and access into the rear garden via a gate. The garden here has a summerhouse and vegetable plot, lawn and flowerbeds. Closer to the house, there's space for garden furniture and al fresco eating on a paved terrace with a pond and trees creating shade. There's a small courtyard down a few steps;