Lansdown Crescent, Lansdown
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The courtyard apartment, number 6 was refurbished some 20 years ago which can be accessed from the main hallway with steps directly into the apartment or through the pretty front courtyard which leads solely to the front door of the property.
Once inside the lower ground floor, one of the first striking features is the southerly aspect seen through tall Georgian windows and therefore giving light and an airy feel.
The main sitting room is open to the dining area and the fitted kitchen and leads to the inner hall where there is access to both bedrooms and shower room. From the larger of the two bedrooms there are steps up to an ensuite bathroom overlooking the rear mini courtyard.
The entrance hall itself not only leads to the sitting room but to the study and in turn the utility vault which offers plumbing for appliances, heating and ample storage.
Lower Ground Floor
Stone steps descending to the front courtyard, with gas meters and a stone archway leading to a part glazed door and through to the apartment.
From the entrance hall through an archway into the sitting room.
Sitting Room
With engineered wooden flooring, open to the dining area and kitchen past the breakfast bar. Inset gas flame effect fire, marble hearth, glazed double doors leading through to the inner hall, double panelled radiator, downlighting, 2 front aspect Georgian sash windows, deep windowsills and double panelled radiators below.
Kitchen
With a matching range of eye and base level units, granite worksurface are with matching upstand, 5 ring gas hob, black granite splashback behind, extractor with light over, high level electric oven with built-in microwave, built-in fridge/freezer and built-in dishwasher, wooden worksurface area, Belfast sink with mixer tap, overhang for the 2 seat breakfast bar and downlighting.
Inner Hallway
With doors leading through to bedroom 1,2 and shower room. Carpeted stone steps lead to a doorway which allows access from the ground floor hallway. Understairs storage, double panelled radiator and down lighting.
Shower Room
With double width shower enclosure, glazed shower screen door, thermostatic chrome riser and telephone attachment, water heated towel rail, low flush WC, wash hand basin with mixer tap, splashback, vanity cupboard below, extractor fan, downlighting and shaver point.
Bedroom 1
With downlighting, dressing area, single panelled radiator, original fireplaces, large rear aspect Georgian sash window overlooking the rear courtyard, double panelled raider under and steps up to the en-suite.
En-Suite Bathroom
Comprising a double ended, freestanding bath with mixer tap and telephone shower attachment, low flush WC, vanity cupboard with a round wash hand basin and mixer tap, limestone tiled flooring, double panelled radiator, downlighting, shaver point, side aspect Georgian style window and door leading out onto the decked rear courtyard.
Bedroom 2
With alcove recess for chest of drawers, large understairs wardrobe/cupboard, wall panelling, double panelled radiator, downlighting and side aspect Georgian sash window.
Study
With side aspect Georgian style window overlooking the front courtyard, engineered wooden flooring, radiator, wall mounted timer and panel thermostat, high level consumer unit, water meter and door through to vault.
Vaulted Utility Room
With range of low-level free-standing units, 1 ceramic Belfast sink with mixer tap, space and plumbing for washing machine, terracotta tiled flooring, power light and double panelled radiator.
Externally
To the front there is a pretty, light and bright courtyard perfect for outside seating and potted plants. There is a door leading through to the vaulted boiler room.
The rear courtyard is decked with outside power.
Lansdown Crescent was built by John Palmer between 1789 and 1793 and is situated in a fine elevated position enjoying majestic views over the city and beyond, along with a beautiful aspect overlooking open farmland and grazing sheep.
The UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath is only a short walk away and provides easy access to an extensive range of chain and independent retail outlets together with a fine selection of restaurants, cafes and wine bars. There are many cultural activities available in Bath, such as the Number One Royal Crescent and Holbourne Museums, many pre-London shows at The Theatre Royal and a world-renowned music and literary festival. In addition, there are world class sporting facilities available at Bath Rugby and Cricket Clubs and at Bath University.
Nearby there is the charming, pedestrianised Margaret’s Building which has a selection of wonderful art galleries, boutique shops and restaurants.
Bath Spa railway station provides direct access to London Paddington and the city of Bristol. Other transport links include the M4 motorway junction 18 approximately 11 miles to the north of the city, which allows easy access to London, Swindon, South Wales and the Midlands via the M5. Bristol Airport is 10 miles to the west.
Services: All mains connected
Heating: Gas central heating
Tenure: Share of Freehold - 974 years remaining
Management Company: No 6 Lansdown Crescent Management Company Ltd
Service Charges: £988.35
Council Tax Band: D
Lansdown Crescent, Bath
Lansdown Crescent was built by John Palmer between 1789 and 1793 and is situated in a fine elevated position enjoying majestic views over the city and beyond, along with a beautiful aspect overlooking open farmland and grazing sheep.
The UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath is only a short walk away and provides easy access to an extensive range of chain and independent retail outlets together with a fine selection of restaurants, cafes and wine bars. There are many cultural activities available in Bath, such as the Number One Royal Crescent and Holbourne Museums, many pre-London shows at The Theatre Royal and a world-renowned music and literary festival. In addition, there are world class sporting facilities available at Bath Rugby and Cricket Clubs and at Bath University.
Nearby there is the charming, pedestrianised Margaret’s Building which has a selection of wonderful art galleries, boutique shops and restaurants.
Bath Spa railway station provides direct access to London Paddington and the city of Bristol. Other transport links include the M4 motorway junction 18 approximately 11 miles to the north of the city, which allows easy access to London, Swindon, South Wales and the Midlands via the M5. Bristol Airport is 10 miles to the west.
Services: All mains connected
Heating: Gas central heating
Tenure: Share of Freehold - 974 years remaining
Management Company: No 6 Lansdown Crescent Management Company Ltd
Service Charges: £988.35
Council Tax Band: D
Lansdown Crescent, Bath
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