Guide price
£1,350,000
(£458/sq. ft)
5 bed terraced house for saleBurlington Street, Bath BA1
5 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
2,949 sq. ft
- Freehold
Hamptons - Bath Sales
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About this property
City Centre
Garden
Beautifully Presented
Open Plan Kitchen/ Living
Walled Courtyard Garden
Walk to the City Centre
Close to the Royal Crescent and Circus
Residents’ Permit Parking
A stunning Georgian townhouse with beautifully presented accommodation across four floors from the ground floor upwards. The property dates from circa 1790 and is believed to have been designed by the architect Palmer. Located in Burlington Street this handsome terrace of Grade II Listed homes is situated just above the city centre. The smart entrance hall leads to the superb open plan kitchen, living and dining space. These once formal ground floor reception rooms are now opened to create a perfect lateral family space, with bespoke hand painted units and space for dining. With access from the hall to the courtyard garden, it’s great for entertaining too. The spectacular first floor drawing room is of note, with high corniced ceiling, three tall Georgian sash windows with views over to the west, a central fireplace plus the benefit of ‘wedding doors’ opening to the adjacent withdrawing room. The second and third floors house five bedrooms and two bathrooms. The classic and fresh interior design, period features, well-proportioned and balanced rooms, plus the far-reaching views from the upper floor rooms, all add to the attractiveness of this city centre home.
Outside
Accessed from the ground floor is an attractive walled courtyard garden. The mellow Bath stone walls are covered with attractive climbing plants, young Silver Birch trees are underplanted with herbaceous flower beds and potted flowers. The gravelled area has plenty of room for a dining table and up a couple of steps is a cosy sitting area surrounded by shrubs and flowers. A serene garden oasis in your city home.
Situation
Bath has a wonderful mixture of architecture from over the centuries, with Georgian properties being the most prominent. The honey-coloured Bath stone sweeping crescents and terraces add to the appeal of this gorgeous Georgian city. Burlington Street and its neighbouring no-through streets are popular due to their elevated position just above the hustle and bustle of the city centre. To walk into the centre, you pass the world-famous Bath Assembly Rooms and continue along the wonderful shops of the Bartlett Street quarter. With eateries such as The Beckford Bottle Shop and Canteen, The Loft, or Dos Dedos, you may not even make it to Milsom Street.
With a variety of historical sites and museums, Bath also plays host to a variety of cultural events including Bath Literature Festival, and The Bath International Music Festival. Communication links from the city are excellent, with a direct rail link from Bath Spa to London Paddington (approximately 90 minutes) and Bristol Temple Meads (approximately 15 minutes), whilst Bristol International Airport is approximately 19 miles to the south east and M4 Junction 18 about 10 miles to the north.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-59440
Additional Information
Local Authority: Bath and North East Somerset Council. Council Band F.
Services: All mains connected. Gas central heating.
Residents’ permit parking.
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