A delightful two bedroom Grade II listed mews house in Daniel Street in the heart of Georgian Bath. A double garage, west facing garden and conservatory all add to the appeal of this unique Georgian gem.
The vendor says; “I had already lived in this street for 9 years before I moved to this house, so I know how friendly my neighbours are and I love the charming walk in to the centre of town through the beautiful Henrietta Park. The house itself is very pretty, secluded and private and the garden is one of the largest in the street.”
She continues; “There is a courtyard to the front of the house which has a gate that can be locked so it is very secure. Plants thrive, and the sun is there from the morning until mid-afternoon. There is a sitting room with two west facing windows looking out on to the garden, and this leads in to the kitchen. The conservatory is my favourite room in the house, overlooking the west facing garden. It stays warm in there and is very light. There is a cloakroom just off this which is very useful if you have been working in the garden. Upstairs the master bedroom is dual aspect and there is a bathroom and second bedroom.”
“The garden is very private and peaceful and stays sunny until 8.30pm in the summer. It is quite a surprise as the house looks small on the outside, but the garden is actually 30 metres by 10 metres. There is a patio for alfresco dining as well. A stone shed at the bottom of the garden is very useful for keeping all the garden tools in. In addition, I have a double garage which is really unusual in the centre of Bath. I rent out one half and in fact there is a queue of people who would like to rent it! The garage has power and light.”
“There is a brilliant community feel in the street – there is a Daniel Street book group that meets regularly, and many neighbours walk their dogs together. We have had several street parties for national events such as royal weddings. The neighbours are very friendly and keen to help if ever there is a crisis, such as a lost cat.”
“There is a convenience store, McColl’s, just around the corner and the Pharmacy and gp is on Great Pulteney Street. Sydney Gardens and the Holburne Museum are less than a five minute walk away and beautiful walks along the canal towpath and on National Trust land just off Bathwick Hill are ten to fifteen minutes away. The station is 0.8 miles away, with fast trains in to London Paddington taking 90 minutes.”
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