This property is no longer on the market
5 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
Setting the Scene
This Victorian chapel, built in 1881, lends itself brilliantly to a family home. During the conversion and renovation process, its current owner spared no effort in improving the space's thermal performance. Discreet secondary glazing has been added inside the windows in order to retain their elegant original frames, while additional insulation has been added alongside underfloor heating across the living spaces. The original proportions of the chapel have been reinstated and celebrated; the double-height room in the centre of the plan was preserved, with two mezzanines added to create additional living space and bedrooms. The space has been enlivened by smart cabinetry designed by Bath-based Shaker and May, with Woodhouse and Law designing each of the bathrooms in a different style.
There are inscriptions on the buttresses of people that would have contributed to the original build. A large round window at the front, complete with its original tracery, is fitted with stained glass designed by students from Bath City College in 1990. For more information, please see the History section.
The Grand Tour
A blue-painted arched doorway leads into a generous lobby, with colourful original tiles lining the floor. This entranceway is flanked by stained-glass windows that emit a warm glow in the morning light. Beyond is the entrance hall, where tumbled oak floorboards begin and lead into the main living space: a triple-height room now home to an open-plan kitchen, dining and living spaces. Lit by the original tall windows, the room is lovely and bright. The kitchen, with bespoke Shaker and May cabinetry, is composed of a quartz worktop, a refined Lacanche stove and a generous island. The kitchen opens into a fantastic utility room, with further cabinetry and a second sink.
On the other side is a sitting room space, with further inbuilt cupboards to display wares and to house wires. Behind double doors open to a snug; a quiet place, perfect to curl up and read a book or watch a film.
A mezzanine level, which starts just underneath the striking stained-glass window, makes for another wonderful living area or study and provides marvellous views back across the ground floor. Below is a useful boot room, perfect for hanging coats and kicking off shoes, as well as a study and a guest WC.
The mezzanine at the opposite end of the plan is home to a magnificent principal bedroom; with double-height pitched ceilings, the room is accompanied by a dressing room and luxurious bathroom, with a freestanding bath set against Versailles parquet floors. Mandarin Stone tiles line the shower and form a splashback set behind the sink. There is another bedroom on this floor, also with a dressing room and a shower room.
Steps descend from here to three further bedrooms arranged along a corridor. One bedroom has an en suite with a shower, while the remaining two share a family shower room. There is additional cupboard space along the hallway, useful for tucking away linen. From here, a door opens into the garden.
The Great Outdoors
The garden surrounds two sides of the house, providing a side entrance from the street. South-east-facing, it has exceptional views across Solsbury Hill, Prior Park, Bathwick Hill, central Bath and fields upon fields of green. Some mornings, the mist hangs in the valley until it burns off in the sun. The garden is partly paved - creating a brilliant space for a table and chairs - and partly laid to lawn, framed by borders ready to planted in the Spring. Two residents parking permits come with the house.
Out and About
The chapel is only a 23-minute walk from the centre of Bath, where there are endless restaurants, cafés and bars. Landrace Bakery is superb for bread and pastries, while The Beckford Bottle Shop sells artisan cheeses and enviable cellar offerings. Uniquely situated in a hollow in the hills, the surrounding Somerset countryside provides an incredible backdrop to the city. The National Trust Skyline Walk offers exceptional views through six miles of meadows and ancient woodlands.
Larkhall is a short walk from the chapel and is found in the city's northern quarter; abundant with independent shops and grocers, this corner of Bath has a vibrant village atmosphere. For local produce, Goodies Delicatessen is well-stocked with handmade cheese, charcuterie and sweet treats, as well as excellent organic coffee. Just across the road is Larkhall Butchers, considered one of the city's best. There is also a Cooperative supermarket, an independent hardware store, a post office and a pub, as well as the Rondo Theatre, which hosts a variety of up-and-coming acts as well as well-established performers.
Transport links are excellent; Bath Spa Station can be reached in about 10 minutes by bus or 35 minutes on foot, providing a train service to London Paddington in under an hour and a half. The M4 motorway sits just on the edge of Larkhall, and a drive to London via this route takes two and a half hours. For international connections, Bristol Airport is less than an hour’s drive away.
Council Tax Band: D
Places of interest
See more properties like this:
*DISCLAIMER
Property reference TMH00562. The information displayed about this property comprises a property advertisement. OnTheMarket.com makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the advertisement or any linked or associated information, and OnTheMarket.com has no control over the content provided by the agent or developer. This property advertisement does not constitute property particulars. The information is provided and maintained by Inigo - London.
OnTheMarket may have applied supplementary data to this property listing, including:
Broadband availability and predicted speed: obtained from Ofcom on June 12, 2023
Broadband speed is measured in megabits per second, with the number returned showing how fast the connection is. Each reading is based on the highest predicted speed of any major broadband network for services that deliver the download speeds. The following are the different readings that we may display:
Basic: Up to 30 Mbit/s
Super-fast: Between 30 Mbit/s and 300 Mbit/s
Ultra-fast: Over 300 Mbit/s
The data is updated three times a year. The checker results are predictions and should not be regarded as guaranteed. For more information, see: https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/about-checker#Answer_0_2
Mobile phone signal availability and predicted strength: obtained from Ofcom on June 12, 2023
Mobile signal predictions are provided by the four UK mobile network operators: EE, O2, Three and Vodafone. Predictions can vary significantly from the coverage you may actually experience as a result of local factors (especially terrain). Ofcom has tested the actual coverage provided in various locations around the UK to help ensure that these predictions are reasonable. The values shown against a property can be broken down as follows:
Clear: No bars, no signal predicted
Red: One bar, reliable signal unlikely
Amber: Two bars, may experience problems with connectivity
Green: Three bars, likely to have good coverage and receive a data rate to support basic web services
Enhanced: Full bars, likely to have good coverage indoors and to receive an enhanced data rate to support multimedia services
Energy Performance data and Internal floor area
Any supplementary data should not be relied upon as forming part of any property particulars and OnTheMarket cannot be held responsible for any incorrectness in this data. See here for more information.