Grade II listed five-bedroom family home with landscaped west-facing garden and period features.
Grade II listed Bath stone detached house, built 1830
An elegant Grade II listed detached house on Sion Hill, beautifully presented and newly renovated for modern family living. Built of Bath stone in the 1830s, the house keeps striking original features — cantilevered stone staircase, cornices, shutters and working fireplaces — combined with a contemporary Bulthaup kitchen and improved windows and doors installed in 2018.
Arranged over multiple levels, the property offers flexible family accommodation: five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a magnificent drawing room spanning the first floor, a west-facing terrace and landscaped rear garden. The lower ground floor provides a self-contained feel with external access, utility/boot room and shower room, useful for guests or staff. The garden is a standout: terraces, lawn, flower beds and a useful shed provide private outdoor space and views over Bath.
This home sits in a highly desirable, very affluent location close to excellent schools, city amenities and rural walks on the Cotswold Way. For commuters, Bath Spa station and the M4 are within easy reach, while the setting delivers a rare mix of town and country.
Important practical points: the house is Grade II listed so alterations will be restricted and can be more costly. The Energy Performance Certificate is E, and broadband speeds are reported slow. Council tax is relatively high. Garaging and parking are available but sold separately.