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£3,500,0006 bedroom terraced house for sale
Sydney Place, Bath, Somerset, BA2
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Terraced house
6 beds
4 baths
6,232 sq ft / 579 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
An exceptional townhouse in one of Baths most sought-after locations. The well presented and substantial accommodation is across five floors with a significant sense of volume and period elegance that is immediately apparent from entering through the grand door case. It is positioned towards the top of this historic terrace of eleven grand townhouses along the western edge of Sydney Pleasure Gardens.
Originally called New Sydney Place, designed by John Pinch the Elder and built in 1804-1808 by the contractor John Jacobs, it is described as “the most beautiful of Bath’s C19 buildings” in Pevsner Architectural Guides.
An impressive list of former inhabitants of New Sydney Place include Queen Charlotte, King William IV, and the Duke of Clarence, and the original screen adaption of Jane Austen’s Persuasion was filmed in the house in 1995, proved by the dining room still decorated with trompe l’oeil wall hangings, that were stencilled by the BBC.
The rarity of the property is having its wealth of original features as well as still retaining its mews coach house to the rear, providing separate accommodation as well as a double garage and off road parking for three cars. The present owners have successfully used this as a bed and breakfast and rental investment, and it benefits from its own enclosed and private garden. As well as this, the main house has been arranged to be used either as a whole house, or having the lower ground floor as a self contained two bedroom apartment. The wealth of original detail includes limestone flagstone floors, a cantilevered stone staircase with wrought iron balustrades and inlaid mahogany handrails, fine regency plasterwork and architraves, beautifully carved marble fireplaces, and original sash windows with working shutters. The ground floor reception rooms both have apsidal ends and are accessed through impressive curved wooden doors. The spacious first-floor piano nobile sometimes used as a ballroom boasts spectacular windows. At the front, three full height sashes drop down to the skirting boards, taking in the wonderful views across Sydney Gardens and to the Holburne Museum. To the rear, the impressive double sash window looks across to the architecturally fascinating high stone garden wall and beyond to the roof and spire of St. Mary’s of Bathwick Church. The lower ground floor retains the original kitchen with its warming plates, bread oven and range The enclosed garden faces south to take in the sun and leads along pennant stone patio bordered by shrubs and small specimen trees, through to the garden area and to the mews coach house.
SITUATION
This is a truly excellent position in Bath. It is next to Sydney Gardens, The Holburne Museum with its acclaimed café, The Kennet and Avon Canal and tow path, and the historic St. Mary’s of Bathwick Church. Most of all, the sense of being in the countryside whilst only having a short level stroll into the centre of Bath at the other end of Great Pulteney Street, is a delightful feature. “The Rec”, home to Bath Rugby is 500 metres away and excellent shopping, cultural and leisure facilities are on your doorstep. Access to major transport links is equally easy with the recently redeveloped Bath Spa railway station providing a fast route to London Paddington and the A4/M4/A36 are near at hand. Excellent schooling is close by, the nearest being King Edwards School, St Mary’s, Bathwick Primary School, The Paragon and Prior Park. Sydney Gardens is undergoing a refurbishment from a lottery grant to improve and upkeep the tennis courts, beautiful grounds with direct access to the canal path, which will make it a unique heritage asset.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Tenure: Freehold
Services: All mains services are connected
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Carter Jonas
Council Tax: Band H
EPC: Band D
Originally called New Sydney Place, designed by John Pinch the Elder and built in 1804-1808 by the contractor John Jacobs, it is described as “the most beautiful of Bath’s C19 buildings” in Pevsner Architectural Guides.
An impressive list of former inhabitants of New Sydney Place include Queen Charlotte, King William IV, and the Duke of Clarence, and the original screen adaption of Jane Austen’s Persuasion was filmed in the house in 1995, proved by the dining room still decorated with trompe l’oeil wall hangings, that were stencilled by the BBC.
The rarity of the property is having its wealth of original features as well as still retaining its mews coach house to the rear, providing separate accommodation as well as a double garage and off road parking for three cars. The present owners have successfully used this as a bed and breakfast and rental investment, and it benefits from its own enclosed and private garden. As well as this, the main house has been arranged to be used either as a whole house, or having the lower ground floor as a self contained two bedroom apartment. The wealth of original detail includes limestone flagstone floors, a cantilevered stone staircase with wrought iron balustrades and inlaid mahogany handrails, fine regency plasterwork and architraves, beautifully carved marble fireplaces, and original sash windows with working shutters. The ground floor reception rooms both have apsidal ends and are accessed through impressive curved wooden doors. The spacious first-floor piano nobile sometimes used as a ballroom boasts spectacular windows. At the front, three full height sashes drop down to the skirting boards, taking in the wonderful views across Sydney Gardens and to the Holburne Museum. To the rear, the impressive double sash window looks across to the architecturally fascinating high stone garden wall and beyond to the roof and spire of St. Mary’s of Bathwick Church. The lower ground floor retains the original kitchen with its warming plates, bread oven and range The enclosed garden faces south to take in the sun and leads along pennant stone patio bordered by shrubs and small specimen trees, through to the garden area and to the mews coach house.
SITUATION
This is a truly excellent position in Bath. It is next to Sydney Gardens, The Holburne Museum with its acclaimed café, The Kennet and Avon Canal and tow path, and the historic St. Mary’s of Bathwick Church. Most of all, the sense of being in the countryside whilst only having a short level stroll into the centre of Bath at the other end of Great Pulteney Street, is a delightful feature. “The Rec”, home to Bath Rugby is 500 metres away and excellent shopping, cultural and leisure facilities are on your doorstep. Access to major transport links is equally easy with the recently redeveloped Bath Spa railway station providing a fast route to London Paddington and the A4/M4/A36 are near at hand. Excellent schooling is close by, the nearest being King Edwards School, St Mary’s, Bathwick Primary School, The Paragon and Prior Park. Sydney Gardens is undergoing a refurbishment from a lottery grant to improve and upkeep the tennis courts, beautiful grounds with direct access to the canal path, which will make it a unique heritage asset.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Tenure: Freehold
Services: All mains services are connected
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Carter Jonas
Council Tax: Band H
EPC: Band D
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We want to give you the very best advice combined with the highest service standards across all aspects of your property interests. Carter Jonas is a national firm with international affiliates and our head office is in Chapel Place. From our city centre Bath office, we provide the following services; residential sales and lettings, commercial agency investments, and Building Surveying services, rural and estate management, new homes and development, probate and valuations. Bath is a World Heritage city that is surrounded by undulating countryside. It has been made famous for its Roman origins, classical Georgian architecture, and its sheer beauty. It has fantastic communications with a mainline train service to London and Bristol, M4 Motorway links 10 miles to the North and dissected by the River Avon and Kennett and Avon canal. Recreation is a fundamental part of the city; attracting nearly 4 million tourists a year with over 100 restaurants including Jamie Oliver’s Italian, over 100 bars and numerous nightclubs. The city hosts numerous festivals to include The Bath Literary Festival and Bath Music Festival. Home of the premiership Bath Rugby Team, as well as having a race course, numerous golf courses and an eclectic range of shops and museums. Education is renowned with excellent schools in both the public and private sectors. There are two universities; the Bath University was voted University of the year on 2011 by The Sunday Times. Team Bath is the umbrella name of the universities of Baths sports teams and provides excellent sporting facilities.