£550,000
2 bed flat for saleGreat Pulteney Street, Bath BA2
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
About this property
Fine residential address
Elegant Grade I listed Georgian townhouse
Beautiful views
5 minutes level walk city centre
2 double bedrooms
Jack and Jill bathroom
Exquisitely presented accommodation
Wealth of period features
No onward chain
Neutral decor
10 Great Pulteney Street is an elegant south facing Grade I listed Georgian townhouse, positioned beautifully on the northern side of this impressive boulevard, backing on to Henrietta Gardens, with fine views towards Camden Crescent to the rear and Bathwick Hill and the National Trust Land to the front. The property benefits from particularly attractive, well-maintained communal areas and a well-run management company.
The 2nd floor apartment has been comprehensively refurbished throughout and offers elegant, light, exquisitely presented accommodation that spans the width and depth of the 2nd floor. To the front, with a fine open aspect enjoying wonderful views toward Bathwick Hill, there is a charming formal sitting/dining room with a handsome period fireplace, original cornicing and 2 lovely sash windows with working shutters. The drawing room is conveniently linked to a pretty double bedroom which also has a fine aspect to the front along with a well-appointed modern en-suite Jack and Jill bath and shower room.
To the rear and enjoying equally stunning views towards Camden Crescent, there is another large double bedroom and a contemporary well-equipped kitchen.
In addition there is a large lockable storage cupboard which belongs to the flat, accessed from the 2nd floor mezzanine level.
Great Pulteney Street is a world class residential address in the heart of Georgian Bath, is one of Europe’s finest and widest Georgian streets and is conveniently located within easy level walking distance of the city centre and all its amenities. This impressive wide boulevard of 74 Grade I listed Georgian townhouses is flanked majestically by The Holburne Museum at the easterly aspect and Laura Place and Pulteney Bridge to the West.
The unesco World Heritage City of Bath offers a wonderful array of chain and independent shopping outlets, many fine restaurants, cafes and bars and a number of well-respected cultural activities which include a world famous international music and literary festival, many pre-London shows at The Theatre Royal, The Roman Baths and Pump Rooms, along with One Royal Crescent and Holburne Museums.
Many excellent state and independent schools are within easy reach, including the nearby award-winning St Mary’s Bathwick and Widcombe Primary Schools along with King Edwards School on North Road.
World class sporting facilities are available at nearby Bath Rugby and Cricket Clubs and at Bath University.
Communications include a direct line to London Paddington, Bristol and South Wales from Bath Spa Railway Station, and major bus station all located within a ten minute walk. The M4 Motorway is approximately 8 miles to the north and Bristol Airport is 18 miles to the west.
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£875
Council tax band
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