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Guide price

£950,000

4 bed terraced house for sale
House P5, Bath Press, Lower Bristol Road, Bath BA2

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

  • New home
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Super efficient homes with a predicted Grade A EPC, air source heat pumps, pv panels and electric car charger

  • West facing urban style courtyard garden

  • West facing balcony off the living room

  • Luxurious boutique hotel style interiors combined with low running costs

  • Fully integrated high-end Siemens appliances including wine cooler with 2 temperature zones

  • 2 allocated parking spaces including a private driveway

  • Bath Spa railway station 1 mile away and easily accessible via the river footpath

  • Bath Abbey / city centre 0.9 miles level walk

  • Numerous local eateries within a 0.2 mile walk

Assisted Move available! A striking four bedroom townhouse with private garden and parking forming part of the former Pitman Press Printing Works in central Bath.

Description
House description
The Alfred is a light and spacious four-bedroom home arranged over three floors, extending to 1684 sqft of living accommodation. Upon entering the property, there is a spacious hall with a WC leading off. Off the hallway is a useful study, perfect as a quiet spot for homeworking. The luxuriously appointed open-plan kitchen is also located on this floor and includes dining and living areas, ideal for modern life. Bi-folding patio doors lead to sheltered private west facing gardens, perfect for BBQ’s and entertaining friends and family.

First-floor accommodation includes the principal bedroom with a dressing area and en suite bathroom. The separate living room is also on this floor, with streamlined Velfac sliding doors leading onto the private balcony with views over the west facing garden. The top floor hosts the remaining three bedrooms, with bedroom 2 benefitting from an en suite shower room, while bedrooms 3 and 4 share the family bathroom.

From printing press to private address
Bath Press offers an enviable lifestyle. Whether you're relaxing at home, roaming the courtyard, or strolling into the city.

Identified as a Non-Designated Heritage Asset, the formal façade of the original 19th century building has been retained along with its iconic chimney, complemented by refined contemporary design to create a unique collection of residences.

There are elegant townhouses to reflect the city’s glorious Georgian architecture with a contemporary twist befitting our modern and busy lifestyles.

Beyond the stately entrance you’ll discover beautifully landscaped green spaces, immaculate courtyards and rooftop gardens offering a picturesque and relaxing setting.

Discover a place bound in history
Bath Press - A distinguished address with a story to tell. Sir Isaac Pitman, famed for inventing the world’s most widely used shorthand system, had a revolutionary influence on the communication and education of the English language.

The 5.3 acre Bath Press site was once home to Pitman's Fifth Phonetic Institute and then the Pitman Press, later becoming The Bath Press, the city's largest employer.

Key specification features:
This property is equipped with a Simplisafe smart alarm system, featuring an internal camera to provide you with extra peace of mind. Stay connected and in control with smart thermostats that you can easily manage from your phone, ensuring your home is always at the perfect temperature.

Enjoy the benefits of fibre broadband directly to the property, guaranteeing fast and reliable internet access. The ground floor boasts luxurious under floor heating, providing warmth and comfort throughout the colder months. The interior is elegantly designed with Shaker style internal doors complemented by sophisticated gunmetal ironmongery.

The principal bedroom features a fitted floor-to-ceiling wardrobe, offering ample storage space and a sleek, modern look. The kitchen is a chef's dream, adorned with Calacatta Gold stone worktops and Hacker kitchen cabinetry that includes innovative ‘finger printless’ technology for a pristine appearance. The bathrooms are fitted with premium Villeroy and Boch sanitaryware, adding a touch of luxury to your daily routine.

Location
The city of Bath on your doorstep - Few cities in the world can match Bath for its heritage opportunity and vibrancy.

Bath is one of only two entire cities in the world listed as a World Heritage Site and is exceptional in having two unesco inscriptions. In 1987 it was inscribed for its hot springs, Roman archaeology, Georgian architecture and natural setting, then in 2021 as one of the Great Spa Towns of Europe. Beyond its protected status and proud sense of heritage, the city’s rich cultural and natural assets create a breath-taking backdrop.

Bath Life - Beyond Bath's historical sites and honey-hued facades, there's an exciting city humming with vibrant but laid-back local life. One of the UK's finest shopping destinations, also offering coffee, cocktails and culinary finesse. Opportunities to invigorate and exhilarate, with its serene green spaces and winding waterways.

Bath Abbey - Built as a monastery for nuns in 675, Bath Abbey has a storied history and has undergone many transformations. Today the magnificent abbey comprises the Anglo-Saxon monastery and Norman Cathedral, and provides a sacred centre for worship, music and reflection. There are countless features to admire; the intricate stained glass windows, original 1500's fan vaulted ceiling, delicate stone carvings and the King Edgar window, depicting the first king of England being crowned on the site in 973.

Roman Baths - Dedicated to the life-giving goddess Sulis, the world famous Roman Baths were constructed around 70AD as a religious spa and temple, but also as a centre for socialising and enjoying the luxury of bathing in warm, clean water. The baths are the only remaining thermal springs in the UK and one of the best preserved Roman remains in the world. Visitors can walk on the original ancient pavements, see the Sacred Spring and take in the serene beauty of the Great Bath.

The Royal Crescent - The imposing Royal Crescent is one of Bath’s most recognisable buildings and among the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the UK. The 150-metre sweeping crescent of 30 Grade I Listed terrace houses is arranged around a perfectly manicured lawn leading to the original ha-ha and on to Royal Victoria Park. Many notable people have lived or stayed at the Royal Crescent, including Sir Isaac Pitman himself. Visitors will still see the controversial yellow door and shutters at No. 22, retained after a hard-fought battle by resident Miss Amabel Wellesley-Colley in 1972.

Pulteney Bridge - The 18th century, Grade I Listed Pulteney Bridge is arguably the most iconic and romantic of Bath’s many landmarks. An elaborate Palladian style structure inspired by the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, it is one of just four bridges in the world lined with shops on both sides. Even locals can’t fail to be drawn by its stunning architecture and bustling atmosphere. Peruse the charming independent shops offering gifts, antiques and luxury clothing, then stop in one of the cafés boasting spectacular river views.

Square Footage: 1,687 sq ft



Directions
A stroll from Bath Press into the city centre and beyond takes you past some of Bath’s most tranquil and scenic spots.

Beautifully central and making a walk from your front door a pleasant experience, the pedestrian Victoria Bridge brings you north of the river to Royal Victoria Park, where pathways weave through 57 acres of beautiful parkland against the epic backdrop of the Royal Crescent. Take in the 19th century Botanical Gardens and discover the Great Dell, a leafy sunken hideaway. The adjacent Treetop Café is the perfect place for drink or a spot of brunch. Resume your journey towards the city with a peaceful meander along the river. The tree-lined path is punctuated with green spaces including the attractive three acre Green Park, backing on to the old station and Saturday farmers’ market.

Connections by foot, rail or road

Bath Press is ideally positioned away from the hubbub of the city. Accessible by a walk, run or cycle along the river to the centre of Bath, where you’ll find everything the city has to offer. Two stations, Oldfield Park Station is 0.5 miles from Bath Press and Bath Spa Station is 1 mile and offer connections to London Paddington, Reading and Bristol on the Great Western Railway. Bristol Airport is just over 17 miles away, for flights all over the UK and Europe.

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