This magnificent Georgian home is steeped in history and filled with eighteenth-century glamour, from the antique sideboard to the cast-iron fireplace. Set on the first floor, this storey was often referred to by architects of the time as the 'Piano Nobile', since it was the part of the building that had the highest ceilings and tallest windows. Best of all, these glorious sash windows look out over picturesque views of the Royal Crescent and Royal Victoria Park, so you'll get to admire one of Bath's most iconic sights from the comfort of your own home. When you're ready to explore the city, it takes about fifteen minutes on foot to reach the famous Roman Baths, as well as a range of modern spas should you fancy trying it for yourself.
Home truths: *The master bedroom has a single bed on a mezzanine reached by a steep and narrow staircase.
*Both bedrooms are able to be made up as two single beds or one super king bed.
*This home includes parking for one car until July 2022 when the permit expires.
*Laundry facilities are in the basement level — there is a washing machine that's only available to guests of this apartment, but the dryer is communal.
*Depending on preference, you might not find the hot water to be hot enough here.