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£350,0002 bedroom apartment for sale
Great Pulteney Street, Bath, Somerset, BA2
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Apartment
2 beds
1 bath
907 sq ft / 84 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Ground rent: £20 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £3,914.89 per annum
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 112Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Share of freehold (960 years remaining)
Communal hall • Reception hall • Sitting room • Kitchen • Two bedrooms • Bathroom
This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a two-bedroom apartment in need of renovation situated on the first floor within a Grade I listed Georgian townhouse. Situated on the much sought after Great Pulteney Street, leading from Sydney Gardens and the Holburne Museum to the city centre.
The sitting room and kitchen are currently separated by a stud wall which subject to consents could be removed to provide an open-plan space. A bedroom sits adjacent, also looking out to the front. To the rear of the property is the principal bedroom with an ensuite bathroom to the side, also separated by stud wall. We think there is an opportunity to re-work the layout of this property to provide a main bathroom to the apartment. The property is located on the favoured Henrietta Park side of the street with leafy park views to the rear.
Situation
Great Pulteney Street was built in 1789 and is one of the best addresses in Bath. It is crowned at both ends, to the East by the Holburne Art Museum and to the West by the Robert Adam designed Pulteney Bridge and the picturesque fountain of Laura Place. This street is a historic place to live, having been home to William Wilberforce, among others.
A short, level walk from the building leads to the eclectic collection of shops and restaurants that the city has to offer, as well as a nearby Waitrose supermarket. Behind Great Pulteney Street is Bath Recreation Ground, home to Bath Rugby, whilst the picturesque canal path leading to Bradford on Avon is 300m away, just behind the Holburne Museum.
Bath is a UK world heritage city famous for its Roman origins and Georgian architecture and its cosmopolitan lifestyle with good communications. It is served by a mainline railway service providing easy access to London and Bristol. The M4 motorway is accessed at junction 18 approximately 10 miles to the north.
Additional Information
Tenure: Leasehold (999 years from 25 March 1987)
Planning: The building is Listed Grade I
Service Charge: £3,914.89 per annum
Ground Rent: £20 per annum
Services: All mains services are connected
Local Authority: Bath and North East Somerset Council
Council Tax: Band D
EPC: Band F
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Carter Jonas
This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a two-bedroom apartment in need of renovation situated on the first floor within a Grade I listed Georgian townhouse. Situated on the much sought after Great Pulteney Street, leading from Sydney Gardens and the Holburne Museum to the city centre.
The sitting room and kitchen are currently separated by a stud wall which subject to consents could be removed to provide an open-plan space. A bedroom sits adjacent, also looking out to the front. To the rear of the property is the principal bedroom with an ensuite bathroom to the side, also separated by stud wall. We think there is an opportunity to re-work the layout of this property to provide a main bathroom to the apartment. The property is located on the favoured Henrietta Park side of the street with leafy park views to the rear.
Situation
Great Pulteney Street was built in 1789 and is one of the best addresses in Bath. It is crowned at both ends, to the East by the Holburne Art Museum and to the West by the Robert Adam designed Pulteney Bridge and the picturesque fountain of Laura Place. This street is a historic place to live, having been home to William Wilberforce, among others.
A short, level walk from the building leads to the eclectic collection of shops and restaurants that the city has to offer, as well as a nearby Waitrose supermarket. Behind Great Pulteney Street is Bath Recreation Ground, home to Bath Rugby, whilst the picturesque canal path leading to Bradford on Avon is 300m away, just behind the Holburne Museum.
Bath is a UK world heritage city famous for its Roman origins and Georgian architecture and its cosmopolitan lifestyle with good communications. It is served by a mainline railway service providing easy access to London and Bristol. The M4 motorway is accessed at junction 18 approximately 10 miles to the north.
Additional Information
Tenure: Leasehold (999 years from 25 March 1987)
Planning: The building is Listed Grade I
Service Charge: £3,914.89 per annum
Ground Rent: £20 per annum
Services: All mains services are connected
Local Authority: Bath and North East Somerset Council
Council Tax: Band D
EPC: Band F
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Carter Jonas
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About this agent

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.
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