Built in the early 19th Century, designed by the architect John Pinch the elder, this crescent is the smallest of the 7 crescents in Bath, with only 11 townhouses in total. For its location and size this crescent has become one of the most desirable addresses in the city.
Number 5 has its own private entrance as it was originally laterally converted from two Georgian townhouses, numbers 4 and 5, to form the beautifully proportioned apartment it is today. This stunning 2/3 bedroomed apartment has been re-furbished and restored with such precision, the result is immaculate.
The lateral space this apartment offers creates an impressive and comfortable living space with high ceilings, generous room sizes and spacious hallways. The finely detailed open plan kitchen gives this property, a superb dining and entertaining space. The south facing drawing room captures the light whilst offering charming views and has a focal fireplace with working fire. The garden room opens out into a private fully landscaped garden with an abundance of shrubs, trees, flowers, and a patio. The principal bedroom with bespoke cabinetry boasts a luxurious en-suite, there is a second bedroom, family bathroom and utility room all beautifully presented. The main hallway has been furnished with further bespoke cabinetry delivering an elegant space.
Close to amenities, such as cafes shops, restaurants and a stone’s throw from the Royal Crescent Hotel and Spa. Excellent rail links to London and easy access to the M4.
Tenure: Freehold
Length of Lease: 950
Service Charge: £3300 Per Annum
Council Tax Band: F
Bath & North East Somerset Council