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House For Sale £2,000,000
Russell Street, Bath BA1


Description
Number 10 Russell Street was built in the early 1770s by John Wood, the Younger, whose work includes the Royal Crescent and the Assembly Rooms in Bath. It's a fine example of a Grade II listed Georgian townhouse that has been carefully updated for modern living, with a well appointed kitchen and luxe bathrooms.

Inside, a bright and light hallway leads directly into the ground floor kitchen – a rare and much sought after feature in Bath's Georgian townhouses. The kitchen has a curved bay with two windows and one glass door that overlooks and opens into a pretty walled garden. Kitchen units span two sides of the room; some have glass display doors and there's a large pantry-style cupboard. There's an electric Aga range as well as two Neff ovens and a generous granite-topped island with sink and dishwasher. There's also plenty of space for a family dining table here, as well as in the adjacent dining room.

An elegant staircase leads up to the first floor to the drawing and withdrawing rooms – both with grand proportions and period details, such windows and shutters, decorative coving, ceiling roses and fireplaces. When opened, the original wedding doors allow the two rooms to be joined into one very sociable space.

On the second floor, the principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and windows overlooking the gardens at the rear. The luxe bathroom features a rolltop bath, open-style shower and a double sink unit.

There are three more bedrooms on the third floor with fireplaces and wardrobes built in, and a family bathroom. A large skylight at this level allows light to flood down to the lower floors.

A further bedroom (perfect as a guest room) and shower/wet room are on the lower ground floor, with windows to the rear. There's a spacious and sunny study/snug room offering flexible accommodation that has large windows and separate access via a door from the front courtyard. A practical utility room with a butler's sink and plenty of storage is also on this floor.

Gardens and Grounds:
At the front, there are steps down from street level (via an iron gate/railings) to a small courtyard, where there is a door to access to the lower ground floor of this property (the accommodation is flexible, so the lower ground could be adapted to use as a separate apartment). At the rear, there's another lower ground courtyard, accessed from inside via the wet room, and with steps up to the paved, east-facing city garden. Here, in this private space, there's plenty of room for al fresco eating and relaxing, the walls have flowerbeds at their bases and there's a raised box container following the line of the railings and packed with perennials.

On-street permit parking is in the Central Zone.

Russell Street is in the heart of Bath's city centre. Just around the corner from the Assembly Rooms and close to The Circus and the Royal Crescent, it's an ideal location. Bath is famous for its excellent cultural and leisure amenities including specialist shops, museums, art galleries and theatres, as well as restaurants, bars and cafés. Bath also has a highly regarded range of private and state schools, catering for all age groups, which include King Edwards, Kingswood and The Royal High, all within easy reach. There's a high-speed train service from Bath Spa Railway Station to London Paddington (approximately 90 minutes).

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