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Street Address
Bath Bath, BA1 3HF
Property description
DESCRIPTION A stunning & immaculate first floor two double bedroom 747sqft Victorian conversion apartment with a wonderfully considered layout. Panoramic views to the south and west from the rear bedrooms, high ceilings throughout, plenty of character and meticulously presented.- this fantastic apartment is ideally located within 100yds of Chelsea Rd amenities & thus very convenient for city bus routes, riverside cyclepaths or the R.U.H. Two double bedrooms, large sitting room with dining area, white gloss kitchen/breakfast room, hall, bathroom and W.C. Long lease with £50pcm service charges and a residential management company. Sole Agents.
ENTRANCE HALL Panelled top lit front door from communal hallway, cloaks area, radiator, coved ceiling, oak flooring.
SITTING ROOM Two front sash windows, original fireplace surround with tiled inset, picture rail, radiator, oak flooring.
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM Front sash window, radiator, oak flooring, range of white gloss base and wall units with beech worktops, inset sink, fitted gas hob with hood over and oven under, plumbing for washing machine, cupboard housing gas combination boiler, fitted fridge & freezer, fitted dishwasher, loft access with pull down ladder.
BATHROOM Side sash window, bath with mixer/spray shower tap over, handbasin inset into vanity unit, wall cabinet, part tiled walls, oak flooring.
WC Side sash window, low level W.C, oak flooring.
BEDROOM 1 Two rear sash windows, original fireplace surround with cast iron inset, picture rail, radiator.
BEDROOM 2 Rear sash window, radiator, picture rail.
AGENTS NOTES The property has a residue 999yr lease and the building is run & managed by the residents of the three apartments. Current service charge/sinking fund contribution is £50pcm.
It was not until the middle 1800's that building on a large scale took place in Newbridge. Primarily farmland between the Bristol Road and Weston Village, the first substantial building in the area was Partis College designed and built by the London architects Samuel & Philip Flood Page from 1825 to 1827 and funded by the will of Reverend Fletcher Partis. Like many merchant villas built at this time, this property was originally named rather than numbered - the house was called Ivanhoe.