- 3 Double Bedrooms +
- 2 Receptions +
- Eat-in Kitchen +
- Stunning Interior +
- Parking +
- Walled Garden +
10 Lambridge Mews is a unique Grade II Listed Georgian coach house with a classic mews façade located in a charming cul-de-sac, The approach to this smart and fashionable home really stands out. Located at the end of the ‘no-through’ mews, a cobbled courtyard delineates your front courtyard or parking area, whichever you require. The Bath stone wall is covered in evergreen jasmine with a border of lavender below. The mellow hue of the Bath stone contrasts with black joinery creating a striking frontage. The interior design matches the sleekness of the exterior. The reception hall opens into an inner hall and sitting room with tall Gothic style windows creating a dramatic look. Twin period fireplaces add to the style. The garden room runs the length of the house, thoughtfully designed with a wall of similar styled windows opening out and providing a wonderful view of the garden. The kitchen/breakfast room is well planned with sleek white units, plenty of room for a dining table and a pleasant aspect to the front courtyard. The first floor houses three double bedrooms. The striking quatrefoil windows in both the back bedrooms, frame the aspect to the rear. Period fireplaces and bespoke cabinetry add to the appeal of this first floor as does the well-appointed bathroom with its modern white suite enhanced by wood panelling and plantation shutters.
Outside
To the front, the cobbled courtyard with a backdrop of planting provides private parking for two or three cars, a major benefit and unusual for a coach house so close to the city. The generous walled garden to the rear is a major feature of this house being 57 feet long. A pennant stone terrace runs adjacent to the house, double doors from the garden room make this the perfect dining terrace in the summer months ahead.
An immaculate lawn continues along the length of the garden and is bordered by herbaceous planting. A central path leads through an arch covered in climbers, and at the far end, a mature Silver Birch and seating area allowing one to relax and look back at the unique architecture of No 10 with its castellated parapet and those amazing windows, shaped like a four-leaf clover. This highly decorative and symmetrical rear façade alongside the well-proportioned, immaculate living space make this a truly special period home.
Situation
Lambridge Mews is located in Larkhall, popular due to its mix of handsome Georgian town houses, coach houses, mews, Victorian villas and more modern family homes. Larkhall is known as the ‘village within the city’ and is popular for its wonderful community atmosphere centred on the square. Amenities include a local theatre, a number of shops including butchers, grocers, delicatessen, French bistro plus a small supermarket. It also benefits from an infant, junior and secondary school plus St Saviours Church. All of this on your doorstep, yet just one mile level walk to Milsom Street and the vast array of shops, restaurants, theatres, and museums that Bath is famous for. Larkhall is also perfectly situated for those needing easy access to Junction 18 of the M4 via the A46 just along the road. As well as being able to walk into town via the road, or over the meadow and along the canal, there are regular buses from the square as well as from London Road.
Additional Information
Services: All mains connected. Council Tax Band D.