Period character and private west garden in central Bath — ideal two-bed city base.
West-facing private walled garden and sun terraces
Underfloor heating and mood lighting throughout
Two double bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en-suite)
Well-equipped kitchen with integrated appliances and granite counters
Approx. 840 sq ft — comfortable two-bed layout
Long lease (949 years) — leasehold tenure
Located in a busy student/commuter neighbourhood; can be noisy
Local area records very high crime; consider security and lifestyle impact
Set within a handsome Georgian terrace just off Queen Square, this lower-ground two-bedroom apartment combines period character with contemporary comforts. The open-plan living and dining space opens directly to a private west-facing walled garden and sun terraces, offering rare outdoor space in the heart of Bath. Underfloor heating and mood lighting create a comfortable, modern interior throughout.
Both bedrooms are doubles, one with an en-suite, and there is a separate bath/shower room — practical for housemates or guests. The kitchen is well appointed with integrated appliances and granite worktops, and large glazed openings flood the living space with light from the garden. At about 840 sq ft, the layout feels generous for a central two-bed apartment.
Buyers should note this is a long-leasehold lower-ground flat in a busy, cosmopolitan student and commuter neighbourhood. The area records very high crime levels and can be lively at night; this is important for families or buyers seeking quiet. The building dates to before 1900 and walls are assumed timber frame with no insulation, so prospective purchasers should budget for any historic-property maintenance or insulation upgrades.
Overall this apartment will suit first-time buyers or those wanting a central Bath base with private outdoor space and low running comforts (underfloor heating, modern kitchen). It also offers straightforward rental potential thanks to location and two-bathroom layout, but buyers should weigh neighbourhood activity and potential retrofit costs against the clear lifestyle benefits.