- Central Period Home +
- Beautifully Presented +
- Grade I Listed +
- Open Plan Ground Floor Kitchen +
- Self-Contained Lower Ground Floor Studio +
- Enclosed Garden with Contemporary Water Feature +
- Permit Parking +
Set in a prime central Bath address, this Grade I Listed Georgian townhouse combines period architecture with a well-considered interior. Tall corniced ceilings, original fireplaces and tall sash windows create a timeless backdrop, perfectly complemented by a stylish and considered design throughout. At the heart of the home lies a stunning open-plan kitchen and dining space, ideal for both everyday family life and entertaining. The bespoke kitchen features beautifully crafted cabinetry with cleverly concealed storage, including larder cupboards and a dedicated drinks cabinet. A bay window seat overlooks the walled garden. A panelled study sits to the rear with direct access to the garden. On the first floor, the drawing and withdrawing rooms run the full depth of the house and benefit from a dual aspect. To the front, views stretch along George Street, whilst to the rear the outlook captures west-facing gardens and the trees of Royal Victoria Park – providing a perfect balance of city vibrancy and greenery. The second floor is dedicated to an impressive principal suite. The bedroom has a pleasant outlook to the rear, whilst the dressing room sits to the front. A beautifully appointed bathroom completes the suite. This floor offers flexibility and could easily be reconfigured into two bedrooms if required. The upper floor provides three well-proportioned bedrooms along with a family bathroom. The lower ground level offers a versatile self-contained studio, complete with an open-plan kitchen and sitting area, bedroom/study space, dressing room and cloakroom. The perfect flexibility for guests or independent living.
Outside
A key feature of the house is the west facing walled garden. A pennant stone terrace runs the length of the property, with a covered gazebo to one side providing a shaded seating area. The centre of the garden is arranged around a contemporary water feature, bordered by well planted beds designed to provide interest throughout the year. At the far end a glazed summer house has been refurbished and offers a perfect space for entertaining in the summer evenings. A gate provides access to the open expanse of Royal Victoria Park, a notable feature of this central location.
Situation
Gay Street is situated in the heart of Bath leading up to The Circus and The Royal Crescent, both architectural masterpieces by any standards and the centrepiece of Bath’s Georgian heritage. The situation and architecture of Gay Street alongside its famous neighbours make this one of Bath's prime residential locations. The Royal Victoria Park provides 57 acres of parkland, and the garden of No.4 has the benefit of direct access through its pedestrian gate into the park. A stroll along George Street to Milsom Street brings you to the excellent range of shopping, restaurants, museums and theatres that Bath has to offer. The venues for the literature, music and comedy festivals are also within walking distance as is Bath Spa railway station providing a fast link to London Paddington.
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