- 2 Bedrooms +
- 1 Bathroom +
- Kitchen/reception room +
- Far-reaching views +
- No chain +
18 Marlborough Buildings has been in the same ownership for nearly 20 years. Purchased to accommodate a large family under a common roof, we are delighted to be able to offer the second-floor and third-floor apartments for sale.
Third floor (please see the separate listing for the second floor)
A fully self-contained, spacious 2-bedroom apartment with nearly 800sqft of accommodation.
The main reception room at over 19' x 15' is a generous space and retains some period features, including an elegant fireplace and sash windows. It incorporates a fully integrated kitchen with an electric fan oven and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine with plentiful cupboard storage and a stone worktop.
There are two bedrooms; the main bedroom is spacious with a built-in wardrobe and an original fireplace. The second bedroom is currently arranged as a dressing room with extensive built-in wardrobes and a single bed. If further bedroom space is required, reducing the number of wardrobes would allow this room to be a very comfortable second double bedroom.
The bathroom has been fitted to a high standard with an attractive finish and a large bath with a shower over.
The apartment has far-reaching westerly views over the allotments, Victoria Park, and the Approach golf course.
The property is being offered with no onward chain and will have a brand new 999-year lease with a share of the freehold.
Situation
Marlborough Buildings is a grand terrace of 32 houses adjacent to the Royal Crescent and close to St James's Square and Victoria Park. Local amenities can be found on St. James's Square, including a newsagent, chemist, delicatessen, hairdressing salon, and the St. James's Wine Vaults with a doctor's surgery, Farm shop, and Co-op nearby. The renowned Marlborough Tavern can be found at the end of the terrace for good quality (gastro-pub) food and a sundowner in the west-facing garden.
The World Heritage city of Bath is famed for its Georgian architecture and Roman heritage, and provides an extensive range of business, entertainment, and cultural facilities. There are well-regarded schools in both the state and independent sectors, and two universities. Mainline rail links are to London Paddington (75 mins) and Bristol Temple Meads (15 mins). Junction 18 of the M4 motorway is approximately 10 miles north, and Bristol International Airport is about 40 minutes away.