Take a Peak Inside This Remodelled Bath Stone Townhouse

Take a Peak Inside This Remodelled Bath Stone Townhouse

Established as “Aquae Sulis” by the Romans in the 1st century, the city of Bath is named for its thermal spas and roman-built baths. Built of bath stone, this Grade II-listed property has been fully remodelled by the current owners to a luxurious standard, maintaining its classic bones and period details. 

The 3894 square feet of interior space is spread across 5 floors, with 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2 principal Georgian reception rooms, the Drawing room and Withdrawing room. 

Off of the kitchen, the dining room steals the spotlight with its views straight down to the famous Georgian “King’s Circus” built by John Wood. 

There is elegant cornicing throughout the home, as well as ornate fireplaces, and large windows that illuminate the rooms. 

A small rear garden has a terrace with views out over the honey-coloured stone city of Bath.

All photos belong to the listing agency.




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