Guide price
£750,000
4 bed terraced house for saleLower Camden Place, Bath BA1
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
Whiteley Helyar
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About this property
A beautiful and well presented Grade II Listed townhouse
Fantastic far-reaching views over Bath and the hills beyond
Sought after and convenient location just a short walk from the city centre
Private garage in addition to the available residents parking permits
A beautiful, well presented Grade II Listed townhouse with a garage, very close to the city centre and enjoying fantastic, far-reaching views over Bath and to the hills beyond.
Accommodation
3 double bedrooms
bedroom 4/study
stylish bathroom with bath and shower
open plan living/dining/kitchen
garage & parking permits available (zone 15)
snug/family room
cloakroom/WC
useful storage vaults and lean-to/shed
gas fired heating
Externally
The property stands in a wonderful garden, landscaped to create separate sitting areas and sun terraces to take full account of the amazing views and sunny aspect. There is a lawn, various well tended flower and herbaceous borders, bushes, trees and shrubs. Steps at the bottom of the garden lead to the garage and also give quick access to Hedgemead Park and the city centre beyond.
Location
Lower Camden Place is a terrace of very pretty Georgian houses, most conveniently situated East of Lansdown Road, just beyond Camden Crescent. It is only a short walk from the wide variety of amenities and shops that the city centre has to offer, whilst other shops on Claremont and in Larkhall are closeby. The house is served by regular buses to the city centre and the M4 is available without having to cross Bath.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: ‘E’ - £2,706.67
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