A Grade II listed, four-bedroom, Georgian townhouse in Bath city centre.
Built in 1820, Number three is the third house along a row of nine elegant Grade II Georgian townhouses on a private road. This property retains many period details as well as features a modern extension. An arch frames the transom window and front door that opens into an inner porch and through to the hallway. The kitchen is at the rear of the house, part of a 1970s extension that includes a utility (with access to the rear courtyard) and office space. The worktops are wooden, the floor is tiled, and there's a gas hob and electric ovens. The dining room retains historic features such as a built-in dresser and a large stone fireplace with cupboards on either side; it's likely that originally, this roomwould have been the kitchen. The room at the front of the house is currently set up as a bedroom with a fitted corner shower and basin. Arched details surround the window, and the alcove insets either side of the fireplace.Upstairs, the bathroom and large airing cupboards are on a half-landing. On the firstfloor, a bedroom has an attractive fireplace and discreet wardrobes on either side;its window faces east and features a Juliette balcony. The largest room in the house is the living/sitting room. Two floor-to-ceiling windows face west and overlook the gardens, framing their pretty blossom trees. The arch features continue in this room, atop the alcove shelving and a large fireplace is a functioning gas fire. It's both an attractive and comfortable space.Upstairs, another half-landing has a safety window on to the flat roof and leads to the second-floor bedrooms - both have fitted cupboards, and the principal bedroom has a bathroom with bath and fitted units. Also on this floor is a capacious and useful storage room.N.B - The vendor is buying a new built and cannot move until August/September - TBC
Just off Wells Way, St Mary's Buildings is a private road in an elevated position, close to Bath Spa Station and the city centre. Widcombe is a short walk downhill and Bear Flat, up the hill - both have great communities, pubs, cafés, supermarket, shops and restaurants. Well-regarded schools are easily reached, including Widcombe, Moorlands, St John's infant and junior schools, and an excellent range of secondary schools.Bath has excellent cultural and leisure amenities including many fine restaurants and specialist shops, museums, art galleries and theatres as well as its premiership rugby ground and its famous Thermae Spa. There's a high-speed train services from Bath Spa Railway Station to London Paddington (approximately 90 minutes) and Bristol Temple Meads (15 mins).