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A Grade II listed town house within 5 minutes level walk from the centre of Bath. The house is a family home suitable for up to 4 persons. There are two bedrooms, one double, one twin, both with en-suite facilities. A fully fitted kitchen with all conveniences, cooker, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer and fridge/freezer. A dining area, a study with computer and broadband connection, and a sitting room leading onto a small enclosed patio garden. Parking facilities are provided for off street parking.

Within a very short walking distance are a supermarket store for provisions and multiple take out food facilities reflecting the ethnic diversity of the city and a number of traditional pubs, including the Star Inn which is owned by a local independent brewery and has retained all the old values and décor, still serving beer from a cask behind the bar



Local Area Details

Set in the rolling green hills of the Somerset countryside and designated as a world heritage site Bath is a beautiful, lively and popular city for a holiday.

Bath is a compact Georgian city 120 miles west of London with Roman origins. The hot springs, Roman Baths, Saxon Abbey, Georgian crescents & Spa attract visitors from all over the world.

Famous worldwide for its imposing architecture and Roman remains, Bath is a vibrant city with over 40 museums, good restaurants, quality shopping and theatres.

The Roman Baths and magnificent Temple were built around the natural hot spring which rises at 46°C and were at the centre of Roman life in Aquae Sulis between the first and fifth centuries. The remains are remarkably complete and include sculpture, coins, jewellery and the bronze head of the goddess Sulis Minerva.
The 15th century Abbey, Pump Room and Roman Baths are located right in the heart of the city. Bath Abbey Heritage Vaults are well worth a visit: the 18th century vaults provide an unusual setting for the exhibitions, displays and presentations of over 1600 years of Abbey history.
Bath's Georgian architecture is quite stunning. The Royal Crescent, built in the late 1700s by John Wood the younger, has been designated a World Heritage Building and No. 1 Royal Crescent has been carefully restored by the Bath Preservation Trust to appear as it might have done when first built. The Circus was built slightly earlier and designed by John Wood's father and finished by John Wood himself. Many famous people have lived in the Circus, including Gainsborough and Lord Clive of India.
One of the most famous landmarks in the city is Pulteney Bridge, one of only two bridges in Europe to support shops. Built in 1770 by the eminent architect Robert Adam and modelled on the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, here you will find small specialist shops and restaurants.

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Grade II listed town house United Kingdom Property Information

Type:House
Location:Bath, England, United Kingdom
This Property Sleeps:4
Minimum Price Per Week:£400 (Currency Converter)
Maximum Price Per Week:£600
Nearest Airport:London
Notes
Low season November to March, £400 per week, April to June and September -October £500 per week. July/August £600 per week.

Property Features

* Close to a golf course
* Children are allowed



Contact Information for Grade II listed town house United Kingdom

Name: Alan Barnes
Telephone: (44) 1225 318771
Alt Telephone: (44) 07970 144 254
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