Welcome Home to Bath

This Elegant House in beautiful grounds on the banks of the river Avon lies in the heart of Batheaston, a characterful and sought-after village with a historic high street, primary school, post office and doctors.  Bridlepaths take you directly from the house through the National Trust owned Bathampton Meadows, a green corridor linking Batheaston to the celebrated city of Bath, and along riverside walks that weave in and out of Somerset’s rolling countryside.

Batheaston is around three miles from the centre of Bath. Mainline trains from Bath Spa and Cheltenham travel to London Paddington in approximately 75 mins, and there’s easy access to the M4 motorway for the Midlands, Southwest, London, Wales and the Southeast.

This spectacular house’s lush lawns gently roll to meet the idyllic banks of the Avon, where picturesque towpaths lead to local beauty spots.

Walk over the Bath stone, Grade II listed Toll bridge connecting Batheaston to the neighbouring, and equally charming, village of Bathampton.

Historic Bath

Beneath breathtaking Bath’s perfectly preserved, Georgian grandeur, mineral hot springs flow. Which is why the city wears two UNESCO World Heritage Site crowns; one for its ancient spa town status and another for the integrity of its immaculate Neo-classical architecture. Behind commanding columns and stately porticos of Bath Stone, a contemporary culture of independent shops, eateries and cultural collectives thrives.

Heritage Streets

Stand on Bath’s iconic Pulteney Bridge and watch the Avon flow underfoot, on its journey from the Cotswolds to the Severn Estuary.

Revel in the Gothic greatness of Bath Abbey’s flying buttresses, limestone angels and jewel-bright stained glass.
Attend the ballet, Shakespeare or panto performed in Grade II listed Georgian splendour at the Theatre Royal, built in 1805.
Soak up the tranquility of Parade Gardens, a riverside pleasure ground in the heart of the city with flower beds, a bandstand and historic statues and sculptures. 
Stroll the length of Royal Crescent, John Wood the Younger’s Bath-stone masterpiece, and among the mature trees of neighbouring Royal Victoria Park.

Unique Boutiques

Call into the award winning Green Street Butchers as well as artisan bakeries, characterful tea rooms and the alluring boutiques of Green Street. Source curios and intriguing home decor at Bluebells or Tillius.

Enter the world of fiction, fantasy and fascinating fact among the the bright lights of Toppings & Company booksellers.

Know your Blue Hearts from your String of Hearts? Head to iconic Chapter 22 Roots and Records to browse punk vinyls and house plants galore.

Independent Eats

Indulge in the finest fare at Chris Cleghorn’s Michelin Stared Olive Tree restaurant, part of the inimitable Queensbury Hotel. Get strictly seasonal with biodynamic and organic produce ​at the OAK, a plant based restaurant and grocer with uncompromising ethics and a Michelin Green Star.

You may recognise the Abbey Deli’s charming facade from its starring role in a famous regency drama. Step inside for themed afternoon tea or freshly prepared lunch. Check out legendary Huguenot baker’s Sally Lun’s Bath Buns in this world famous tea shop and kitchen museum, inside one of the oldest houses in Bath.

Enjoy a window seat in Pulteney Bridge Coffee Shop for an expertly brewed, ethical coffee overlooking the cascading tiers of Pulteney Wier.

For your chance to win this Elegant House in Bath worth over £4,000,000, along with £250,000 in cash to help you settle in, just enter the Bath House Draw now. 

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