£425,000
2 bed terraced house for saleSt James's Park, Bath BA1
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Cobb Farr Residential
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About this property
2 double bedrooms
Well fitted kitchen/breakfast room
Sitting room
Family bath and shower room
Integrated garage
Off street parking
Sought after residential location
Lovely views to the rear
42 St James Park is one of 56 in a popular terrace built in the 1960’s, located conveniently to the rear of the highly prized St James Square and within a stone’s throw of excellent local amenities on nearby St James Street and within 10 minutes’ walk of Bath city centre.
The accommodation which is presented in good order throughout comprises on the ground floor a well-fitted kitchen and breakfast room to the front, along with a generous sitting room to the rear. On the first floor there are 2 double bedrooms and a family bath and shower room. Lovely far-reaching views over Bath can be enjoyed to the rear. Conveniently at lower ground floor level there is an inner hallway which provides good storage space and access to a spacious single garage which leads onto a free-standing parking space.
St James Park is a quiet residential street that runs parallel with Julian Road and to the rear of St James Square and links both Portland Place with Park Street Mews.
St James Square was built in 1790 as a communal garden square and it comprises of forty-five Grade I listed Georgian townhouses, each facing the private gardens and mature trees. Today it remains as one of the only Grade 1 listed, fully residential Georgian squares in the nation.
This highly sought-after residential address is conveniently located and has excellent local amenities, including a popular deli, award winning gastro-pub, chemist, florist, organic green grocers, national chain super-market and hairdressers. 5-star gym and spa facilities are available at the nearby Royal Crescent and Priory Hotels.
Many excellent schools are on the doorstep including St Andrew’s Primary, St Stephen’s C of E Primary School, Kingswood School, The Royal High School and King Edwards School Bath.
The unesco World Heritage City of Bath offers a wonderful array of chain and independent retail outlets, many fine restaurants, cafes and wine bars along with a number of well-respected cultural activities which include world famous international music and literary festivals, the Roman Baths and Pump rooms and some lovely museums and art galleries.
Sports fans are spoilt for choice with Premiership Rugby at Bath rfc, glorious summer matches at Bath Cricket Club, league football with Bath City fc and world class sporting facilities at Bath University.
Communications include a direct line to London Paddington, Bristol, Salisbury, Southampton and South Wales from Bath Spa Railway Station. The M4 Motorway (junction 18) is 8 miles to the north and Bristol airport is 18 miles to the west.
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