Period elegance and modern finish on Bath’s finest street, with garden and long lease.
Prestigious Great Pulteney Street Georgian location and high ceilings
741 sq ft open-plan living with two double bedrooms, two bathrooms
Private courtyard access plus communal rear garden and basement storage
Long lease (999 years from 2018) — secure tenure
Service charge c. £2,331pa; ground rent c. £500pa — ongoing costs
Council Tax Band E (above-average) — higher local tax liability
Medium flood risk; local crime recorded as very high — insurance/comfort impact
Residents permit on-street parking only — no allocated parking
Set on the grand sweep of Great Pulteney Street, this two-bedroom apartment combines Georgian character with contemporary fittings. At 741 sq ft the open-plan living space is bright, with large sash windows, high ceilings and an integrated kitchen — a ready-to-move-in home or central city bolt-hole. The property includes two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, utility room, private courtyard access and communal rear garden.
The apartment sits in a long lease (999 years from 2018) and was finished to a high standard by a recent developer, with lift access, basement bike and communal storage and two private vaults beneath the street. The location is a key strength: walking distance to Bath city centre, Henrietta Park, Sydney Gardens and local schools. Potential rental income and a c.4.6% gross yield are noted for investors.
Buyers should be aware of several practical considerations. The flat is leasehold with an annual service charge of c.£2,331 and ground rent c.£500; council tax is Band E (above average). The property’s flood risk is medium and local crime is recorded as very high, which may affect insurance and personal security perceptions. Parking is by residents’ permit on-street only.
Overall, this apartment will suit buyers seeking a central Bath home with period charm and modern convenience — attractive to professionals, downsizers wanting city living, or investors targeting steady rental demand. Factor ongoing charges, local crime statistics and flood risk into your decision.