Bloomfield Crescent, Bath, BA2 2BE | Property for sale | Savills
1,597 sq ft(148.37 sq m)
Guide price £845,000(NT$34,645,486)

Bloomfield CrescentBath, BA2 2BE


    Key features

    • Stunning views over Bath
    • Communal gardens
    • Parking and Coach house with potential STP
    • Retained character
    • Grade II* Listed
    • Further Gardens available by separate negotiation

    A pretty three bedroom terraced house with spectacular views to the rear over Bath.

    About this property

    • Spectacular panoramic views across Bath and down the Avon valley from this four storey Grade II* listed Georgian home, occupying a central position in this crescent of seven on the crest of the southern ridge of Bath. Beautifully renovated to blend modern convenience with an abundance of retained character. Beautifully light accommodation, private terrace, communal gardens and private parking. Three bedrooms, two receptions, kitchen/breakfast room, two bathrooms, utility and two additional W.Cs.

      Upon entering the property you are greeted by a spacious dining hall with a superb tiled floor that connects the rest of the house with the main reception immediately adjoining. The sitting room is of particular note, enjoying a double aspect allowing light to pour through and boasting incredible city views over the communal gardens. Located downstairs, the kitchen/breakfast room is well-appointed. This level also houses a shower room, utility room and vault storage.

      The principal bedroom occupies a prime position on the first floor, once again double aspect and enjoying the uninterrupted city views. The family bathroom is located on the same floor with a three-piece suite. Lastly, there is a W.C. on the first floor mezzanine. Bedrooms two and three are located on the second floor alongside an extra W.C. and, as you might imagine, the views from the top floor are truly spectacular.

      From the dining hall, you step out onto a large pennant flagstone terrace which runs along the facade of the crescent and provides private dining space for residents. Beyond this is a beautifully kept communal garden mostly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and hedging borders.

      AGENTS NOTE

      Each townhouse benefits from a coach house in the rear parking area. The coach house for this property consists of a ground-floor carport and an additional storage room above. There is also space to park in front of the coach house. Our client has engaged with an architect over a potential scheme and plans are available on request and they will consider a sale of this additional accommodation by separate request.

      There is a further sizeable garden available by separate negotiation. Please see plan on the listing

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    I absolutely love the position of Bloomfield Crescent. Tucked away yet with the most amazing views and accessible to a wide range of local amenities

    Jack KingProperty agent

    Local information

    • Bloomfield Crescent is accessed to the rear from Bloomfield Road through gates that lead to the coach house parking area. Local amenities can be found at either end of Bloomfield Road - Bear Flat or Noads Corner. The city centre is 1.5miles down Bloomfield Road and the Wellsway to Bath Spa station.

    Additional information

    • HISTORICAL NOTES
    • Nos.1-7 Bloomfield Crescent, originally known as Cottage Crescent, is a crescent of seven (originally eight) houses built c.1793-95, to the designs of Charles Harcourt Masters. It is the earliest known work of Harcourt Masters, an architect and land surveyor, who, in addition to constructing an accurate scale model of Bath in 1789, was the architect of a number of significant buildings and gardens in the city. These include Sydney Hotel (now the Holbourne Museum (1796-7) and Widcombe Crescent (c.1805), which are both listed at Grade I; and the Grade II listed Sydney Gardens (opened 1795).
    • Bloomfield Crescent was built in what was then open countryside to the south of the city, on the north-facing slope of Odd Down, with extensive views of the main heart of the city. The Crescent is listed Grade II*.
    • In 1795, this property was the home of William Smith (1769 - 1839), known as the Father of English Geology and credited with creating the first detailed, nationwide geological map of any country.
    • EPC Exempt
    • Tenure: Share of Freehold. Lease Expiry: 24/03/2972 (947 years remaining)
    • Service Charge: £240.00pa
    • Ground Rent: TBC
    • Council Tax Band: D