No. 11 occupies a private elevated position close to the heart of the picturesque town of Bradford on Avon. One of the most compelling features about Bradford on Avon is its unique position on the edge of the Cotswolds facing the River Avon. The town is home to numerous independent shops, restaurants and pubs and is a popular tourist destination. The city of Bath is a short train ride or an easy drive while the surrounding countryside and villages are easily accessible walking or cycling via the area's many footpaths and bridleways as well as along the Kennet and Avon Canal.
The property is well placed for commuting with access to both junctions 17 and 18 of the M4 which link to London and the wider national motorway network. Bradford on Avon Station is within walking distance with high speed links to London Paddington, via Bath or Westbury; and a direct train runs to Waterloo, and Bristol.
The town benefits from a number of highly-regarded schools such as St Laurence School, and there is an excellent selection of schools in Bath and the surrounding areas.