- Second-floor one-bedroom apartment with park views
- Georgian sash windows, high ceilings and period fireplace
- Well presented throughout with bespoke bedroom storage
- Two resident permit parking spaces available
- Long lease (955 years) and low service charge (£780)
- Broadband speeds very slow in the area
- Stone-built, likely uninsulated walls; energy improvements possible
- Above-average local crime; central city location
Set on historic Park Street with Royal Victoria Park at the end of the road, this well‑presented one-bedroom apartment delivers classic Georgian character and city convenience. The second‑floor position provides pleasant views over the park and Bath, high ceilings and original sash windows that flood the rooms with light.
The apartment is finished to a tidy standard with a good‑sized lounge, fitted kitchen and a modern bathroom. Bespoke built‑in storage in the bedroom, a working fireplace and tall windows are genuine period strengths. Two resident parking permits are available and the property is a short stroll from boutique shops, restaurants and Bath Spa station.
Practical points to note: the flat is leasehold (long lease remaining: 955 years) with a below‑average service charge of £780, and council tax is low. The building predates 1900 and the stone walls are likely uninsulated; buyers wanting maximum energy efficiency should budget for possible improvements. Broadband speeds are very slow in the area, while mobile signal is excellent.
This apartment will suit a first‑time buyer or investor seeking a central Bath pied‑à‑terre with strong local appeal and straightforward upkeep. It is offered with no onward chain, but prospective purchasers should commission their own surveys and be aware of the city centre location and above‑average local crime statistics when considering overnight rental or letting options.