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A stylish studio apartment in Bath's most prestigious address.
29 Royal Crescent was divided into 5 apartments in 1960 and The Studio Apartment has been updated and refurbished to provide contemporary stylish accommodation and would make an ideal pied -à-terre in an iconic location in Bath.
The ground floor entrance leads to the stylish mezzanine bedroom level that overlooks the living accommodation. Stairs lead downstairs to the contemporary shower room, well fitted kitchen and living room. The raised living room area features two sash windows and eye catching integrated shelving that includes a library ladder for access to the upper level.
The Royal Crescent is Bath's most famous and recognisable Georgian terrace. Begun in 1767 by John Wood, the Younger, the Crescent took eight years to complete and included some of the grandest houses in the City. Number 29 is well placed in the western half of the Crescent and enjoys spectacular views across the Crescent Lawn to the City.
Residents of Royal Crescent are allowed access to the
Crescent Lawn, from where the splendour of the unique
architecture of the Royal Crescent can be best appreciated.
During the war and up to 1956 the lawn was a cabbage plot
with 72 allotments but has since been reverted to a privately
maintained area for the sole use by residents. A number of
special events have previously been held on the Crescent
Lawn including operatic concerts and festivities.
View payable Stamp Duty for this property
I love the cleaver design and space of this studio apartment.
Matthew PeglerProperty agent