A delightful bolthole for two, this beautiful apartment dates back to 1768, making a wonderful base for couples keen to explore the historic city of Bath. Situated along the famous Alfred Street, the elegantly updated property overlooks the Assembly Rooms, once frequented by the likes of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens and Thomas Gainsborough. Bath has a wealth of fantastic pubs, tearooms, cafes, restaurants and boutique shops, alongside an array of live entertainment venues including the Theatre Royal and Komedia. The property is just a stroll away from The Jane Austen Centre, the Royal Crescent and the Museum of Bath at Work, with other local attractions including Bath Abbey, The Roman Baths, Henrietta Park and Bath City Parade Gardens. Away from the city itself, Bath is ideally situated for exploring the breathtaking countryside of the Cotswolds (just 1.5 miles north) and the Mendip Hills (14 miles to the east).
Entering this elegant first-floor apartment, large wedding doors lead you through into the bright and welcoming lounge. Featuring a marble fireplace, a Smart TV, herringbone flooring and shuttered sash windows, the stylish lounge also has a delightful sofa bed, a window seat so you can take in the views across the city, and a cosy dining table. Exploring this beautiful residence further, the fully equipped kitchen features an ornate high ceiling, as well as a window seat and plenty of equipment so you can rustle up a romantic meal. The accommodation is rounded off with a colourful shower room and a serene bedroom with plenty of storage space and a lovely double sleigh bed.
Although the apartment has no outside space of its own, the property is ideally situated just a short stroll from the vast expanses of the Royal Crescent. There’s also a wide variety of great places to eat and drink nearby. Parking can be found in various public car parks within half a mile.