Boasting idyllic panoramic views of Camden Crescent, Bathwick Hill and the Avon Canal, this lovingly restored Georgian getaway is perfect for families and friends keen to uncover the beauty of historic Bath. At the heart of the Somerset countryside, the charming city of Bath is bursting with character, from its quaint cobbled streets lined with a fabulous selection of both independent and high-street shops, cafes, and restaurants to its rich Georgian architecture at the iconic Royal Crescent just over 2 miles away. Keen outdoor explorers can venture to the nearby National Trust-owned Prior Park Gardens (1 mile) which boasts a lovely walk to a palladium bridge or explore the rural footpaths across the hills above Widcombe (1 mile) to discover flower-filled meadows, hidden churches, manor houses and stunning views across Bath which forms part of the Bath Skyline Walk.
Boasting a roaring open fire housed inside a stunning cast iron fireplace and homely touches, the cosy lounge boasts a truly warming ambience that invites tired travellers to unwind. Lose yourself in fabulous views across the Avon Canal, Camden Crescent and Bathwick Hill in the spacious kitchen/diner, which perfectly combines rustic wooden floorboards with sleek, contemporary decor, capturing your imagination and inspiring you to get creative. The well-appointed family bathroom on this level boasts large original sash windows with working shutters that frame views overlooking the garden. Downstairs, there are three bedrooms on offer, one en-suite king-size, one twin zip-and-link (can be made up as a super-king-size on request) and one single; soothing neutral hues and sumptuously soft linens guarantee a peaceful rest. There’s also a handy utility cupboard on this floor.
Soak up the last of the evening’s sunshine by dining alfresco on the patio in the enclosed garden that overlooks the Avon Canal as children let off some steam playing garden games on the large lawn. Parking is available via one reserved private parking space 10 minutes walk away, or in a public car park less than a mile from the property. Please note, you can pull up at the front of the property to unload and load, but the lane up to the property is very narrow and it is difficult to turn around at the end if there are parked cars.