Guide price
£1,100,0003 bedroom terraced house for sale
Northampton Street, Bath, Somerset, BA1
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Chain-free
Sold STC
Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
1,883 sq ft / 175 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 60Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
Sitting/dining/drawing room • Withdrawing room • Sitting room/bedroom • Bedrooms • Kitchen • Cloakroom • Shower Room • Utility • Courtyard • Vaults • Garden • Bathroom • Dressing room • Rear garden
Description
25 Northampton Street is a beautifully presented Grade II listed family home in one of Bath's most convenient and sought-after locations.
This lovely home has been so well maintained with beautiful original features and provides versatile accommodation over four floors. In need of a little modernisation, but in excellent order throughout. You enter via a generous hallway, and ahead of you the stairs rise to the upper floors and to the lower ground floor with a cloakroom on the half-landing. The ground floor comprises a sitting/dining room to the front with open fireplace, built in shelving and cupboard storage and attractive wooden floors.
To the rear is the withdrawing room that looks over the rear garden. The kitchen and utility room are on the lower ground floor. The kitchen has a range of fitted units and space for a dining table and chairs. There is also a shower room to this floor.
The first floor is versatile in that it could either used as two grand reception rooms or could be a large bedroom with bathroom behind subject to planning consents (next door has this newer layout). On the second floor, there are two additional bedrooms, one with dressing room, and there is a good-sized bathroom.
Situation
Northampton Street was built on the pleasure grounds of No.14 Royal Crescent, the property of Charles Hamilton. It was purchased by the Pulteney Estate in 1791. The house was built in 1796 according to the designs of the renowned John Pinch the elder. Northampton Street is an artistic street with a real sense of community. It has residents’ parking and is close to St James’s Square with a deli, an excellent chemist, florist and newsagents. The Royal Crescent is 0.3 miles away, being right at the centre of Georgian Bath. Margaret’s Buildings with its galleries, restaurants and unique shops is only 0.2 miles away. Bath Spa station is a 20-minute walk at 1.1 miles away, with access to the M4 via Lansdown. There are many wonderful green spaces nearby and the Cotswold Way is 1.4 miles away.
Additional Information
Tenure: Freehold
Planning: Listed Grade II
Services: All mains services are connected.
Council Tax: Band F
Local Authority: Bath and North East Somerset Council.
EPC: Band D
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Carter Jonas.
Description
25 Northampton Street is a beautifully presented Grade II listed family home in one of Bath's most convenient and sought-after locations.
This lovely home has been so well maintained with beautiful original features and provides versatile accommodation over four floors. In need of a little modernisation, but in excellent order throughout. You enter via a generous hallway, and ahead of you the stairs rise to the upper floors and to the lower ground floor with a cloakroom on the half-landing. The ground floor comprises a sitting/dining room to the front with open fireplace, built in shelving and cupboard storage and attractive wooden floors.
To the rear is the withdrawing room that looks over the rear garden. The kitchen and utility room are on the lower ground floor. The kitchen has a range of fitted units and space for a dining table and chairs. There is also a shower room to this floor.
The first floor is versatile in that it could either used as two grand reception rooms or could be a large bedroom with bathroom behind subject to planning consents (next door has this newer layout). On the second floor, there are two additional bedrooms, one with dressing room, and there is a good-sized bathroom.
Situation
Northampton Street was built on the pleasure grounds of No.14 Royal Crescent, the property of Charles Hamilton. It was purchased by the Pulteney Estate in 1791. The house was built in 1796 according to the designs of the renowned John Pinch the elder. Northampton Street is an artistic street with a real sense of community. It has residents’ parking and is close to St James’s Square with a deli, an excellent chemist, florist and newsagents. The Royal Crescent is 0.3 miles away, being right at the centre of Georgian Bath. Margaret’s Buildings with its galleries, restaurants and unique shops is only 0.2 miles away. Bath Spa station is a 20-minute walk at 1.1 miles away, with access to the M4 via Lansdown. There are many wonderful green spaces nearby and the Cotswold Way is 1.4 miles away.
Additional Information
Tenure: Freehold
Planning: Listed Grade II
Services: All mains services are connected.
Council Tax: Band F
Local Authority: Bath and North East Somerset Council.
EPC: Band D
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Carter Jonas.
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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.