Welcome to this delightful townhouse, newly renovated in April 2024, ideally located in the heart of Bath. Nestled on a quiet road near the river, this spacious home offers the perfect retreat for your city adventures. The property is family-friendly, providing a travel cot, high chair, and baby gates, making it an excellent choice for families with young children. The location is unbeatable, just a stroll from all of Bath’s historic landmarks, museums, world-class restaurants, and unique shops.
On the ground floor, you'll find a well-equipped kitchen and dining area, perfect for family meals, along with a convenient WC and cloakroom. The first floor features a cosy double bedroom, a modern bathroom, and a bright living room. Moving up to the second floor, there is a master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom.
Parking is plentiful in Bath, but unfortunately no parking is available onsite or for free. There is an arrangement with the local bowls club for reduced parking rates. Details will be sent on booking.
Guests will have sole access to the entirety of the house. No pets allowed and no stag or hen parties. Unfortunately, due to fire regulations, this property is not suitable for guests with disabilities, hearing, or sight impairment. The hot water tank has a limited capacity and once all water has been used, it will reheat and take approximately 40 minutes to be back to temperature.
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Being in such a prime position certainly has its advantages, with all the city’s diversions readily at hand. Pulteney Bridge is literally just around the corner, leading to the heart of the city, while in the other direction at the head of Great Pulteney Street lies the Holburne Museum. Whichever way you turn, you will be able to enjoy the excellent selection of High Street and independent shops, galleries, cafes, bars, and restaurants, and the vibrant nightlife that has been part of the city’s allure for centuries. Bath also hosts regular festivals, including art, literature, music, and theatre, as well as being home to Bath Rugby. Popular attractions such as The Roman Baths, Victoria Art Gallery, Bath Abbey, the Assembly Rooms, Royal Crescent, The Circus, and the Thermae Spa are all within a comfortable 15-minute stroll through the streets and alleys of TV’s Bridgerton. An excellent selection of free and paid guided walks, ghost, history, and comedy tours, open-top bus and river boat trips are also available.