1 bedroom apartment for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold
- Ground floor
- 631sqft
- No chain
- High ceilings
- Retained character
- Double bedroom with storage
- Sitting room
- Shower room
- Rear kitchen/diner
- Communal garden
High up on the raised pavement above Cleveland Bridge, offering enviable access to city amenities past Hedgemead Park and enjoying views over to Bathwick slopes - this superbly spacious 631sqft ground floor no chain city pad is a perfect central base. High ceilings, flooded with light from the front south aspect and beautifully designed to offer generous rooms with space to entertain.
Packed with retained character including ornate plasterwork, panelling and a focal fireplace but bang up to date with modern conveniences.
Currently arranged as double bedroom, sitting room, shower room and kitchen/diner but capable of being used differently to work as a two bedroom apartment.
Beautifully maintained communal halls and a rear communal garden. Residential management company with owners as directors.
360 virtual tour available
EPC rating TBC
Council tax band B
Tenure Leasehold/Share of Freehold
Grade II Listed
Rooms
Accommodation
Central hall from communal hall leading to front facing double bedroom and sitting room. Internal shower room and rear facing kitchen/diner.
External Amenities
Communal rear garden accessed via rear door from ground floor communal halls.
Location
Overlooking Cleveland Bridge and the River Avon. Access to the city centre (Guildhall 0.6miles and Bath Spa station 1mile) via The Paragon or a more leafy stroll via St Johns Rd and Pulteney Bridge. Close to Hedgemead Park public green spaces. Residents permit parking (Zone 16).
Agents Notes
The property is leasehold with a share of the freehold - each flat owner is a director of the residential management company. Service charges are currently £180pcm.
The terrace now known as Walcot Parade was built as St Swithin's Terrace and Butler's Buildings and dates from circa 1781: its tall fronts and elevated position took advantage of the uninterrupted views over the river at the time towards the undeveloped slopes of Bathwick. The design of the terrace has been credited in the past to Thomas Warr Atwood but the clear variations in elevational treatment suggests that architectural supervision was not strong, and matters of detailed design were left to the builders.
Walcot is an old Saxon place name and means "the dwelling of the foreigners" (the word "wealas" was used by Saxons to denote native Britons and/or the Welsh).
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