Guide price
£750,000
(£542/sq. ft)
3 bed maisonette for saleWalcot Street, Bath, Somerset BA1
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,384 sq. ft
About this property
3 bedrooms
1 reception room
2 bathrooms
Period
Roof Terrace
Town/City
Number 114 is one of a pair of symmetrical Grade II listed Georgian townhouses whose entrances are either side of an unusual curved shop front. Each of these four-storey elegant properties has a single tripartite window to each floor per house; number 114 is on the right.
Inside, a long hallway extends to the rear where there's under stairs storage and stairs up to the first floor. It's immediately obvious that this historical property has been carefully restored and refurbished to enhance its architectural details with modern fittings to create a comfortable home. For example, the wooden panelling featured through the hallway/stairways has built-in and subtle strip lighting under its dado rails; spotlights feature in all of the rooms' ceilings, low-level column radiators fit discreetly under carefully restored windows and superior bathroom fittings and fixtures complement this home's quality aesthetic.
On the first floor, there's a light and airy galley kitchen with brand new pale grey/white marbled worktops, blue units, ceramic sink and Neff appliances. A floor-to-ceiling glass window (that is actually a door) opens onto a wooden-decked and enclosed roof terrace with views across rooftops and to the hills beyond. Adjacent to the Kitchen is the Living/Dining Room - a large, square space that's ample enough for its multiple uses – and features a period fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows with shutters.
On the second floor, there's a generous main bedroom with fitted wardrobes and fireplace, which leads to a bright and light en suite with a glass-panelled shower and a curved, freestanding bath by the window (you can bathe while enjoying glorious countryside views!)
The third floor has two good-sized bedrooms, both with wooden beams and fireplaces. The bathroom on this floor has a skylight in its high ceiling, allowing natural illumination of its modern fittings and glass panelled shower.
Outside: There's a generous roof terrace (accessed from the Kitchen) with views across the rooftops to the countryside beyond.
Walcot is known locally as the artisan quarter, with many independent businesses, vintage boutiques, cafes and restaurants in the neighbourhood. This property is situated towards the eastern end of Walcot Street just a few minutes walk to the city centre and approximately 15 minutes walk to the main railway and bus station. Bath Spa has direct mainline train links to London Paddington (90 minutes) and the M4 (junction 18) is 9 miles north. Bath is a world heritage city and a popular tourist location. It has a wide range of excellent local schools and the University of Bath has an international reputation for its high standards and Olympic training facilities.
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Tenure
Leasehold (996 years)
Service charge
£3,660 per year
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