A fabulous apartment over two floors within an elegant Grade I listed Georgian townhouse on one of Bath's most prestigious streets.
Great Pulteney Street is the widest and grandest street in Bath, connecting Bath city centre with Bathwick via Pulteney Bridge. Bath has a wide range of independent retailers, restaurants, museums, theatre and art galleries, all of which are close by; Waitrose supermarket is within 0.2 miles on foot. To the rear of the property the gardens of Henrietta Park with its fine selection of trees can be enjoyed, as can the larger and more formal Sydney Gardens at the end of Great Pulteney Street.The entrance to 20 Great Pulteney Street is on Sunderland Street (the shortest street in Bath), its doric columns and portico creating a grand first impression that continues into the hallway within. Original Georgian features abound in all the immaculate communal spaces, right up to flat 3's front door. Inside, the light and bright hallway has double-height ceilings and under stairs storage. The apartment itself is over two floors and benefits from secondary-glazing in most of the rooms. The first floor includes a generous kitchen with high ceilings and two large sash windows with views to Henrietta Park. There are Carrara white marble splash backs, a Bosch oven and hob and plenty of space for a breakfast bar and seating as well a good amount of storage and worktops. Along the carpeted hall is an impressive living room with fireplace and dual aspect windows, one of which is actually a glazed door that leads to the outside space. An iron staircase spirals down to a walled terrace at the rear; it's a fabulous bonus to have an outside space with views across parkland and beyond, especially in such a city centre location!Up to the top floor, there's a half landing and window seat, followed by a library area with floor-to-ceiling built-in shelving. Each of the three bedrooms have attractive views and built-in wardrobes and storage. The two bathrooms have been recently renovated to include Amtico flooring simulating roman grey marble, and there's plenty of storage space in the two boarded attics.Nearby garage available by separate negotiation.Additional InformationMobile Coverage:Please look at the Ofcom website for more information
Driving from Queen Square, head west and follow the A4 towards Princes Street. Follow the road right around the square and turn left onto Gay Street. Follow the road right onto George Street, continuing straight ahead at the roundabout and staying in the right hand lane. Turn right onto Cleveland Place, then turn right onto Great Pulteney Street. Walking, the route is more direct through the city centre and takes 5-10 minutes.what3words: ///crowds.garden.daily