For Sale4 Bedroom Flat in Camden Crescent, Bath, Somerset, BA1£1,000,000
Property Type
Flat
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 1
Receptions
× 1
Tenure
Leasehold
Price
£1,000,000
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Description
4 Bedrooms | 1 Reception Room | 1 Bathroom | Garden
Camden Crescent was built by John Eveleigh in 1788 with numbers 6 to 21 designated as Grade I Listed. The paired doors of numbers 16 and 17 which stand beneath a pediment supported by 5
Corinthian columns would have originally been the centre of the Crescent before a landslide in 1889 which demolished 9 houses. The property is entered via a Communal Entrance Hall at Street level (with an entryphone system). The communal stairs lead up to an impressive and ornate Mahogany front door at first floor level. This
leads into a private entrance hall.
Bedroom 1 (which would have been the Drawing room for number 17) is a very substantial room with a high ceiling and incredible
panoramic views from the large sash windows across the city. There is a further bedroom at the front of the property which is still a substantial double with high ceilings and views .
Also across the front is The Drawing Room of number 16, which is another vast rom with high ceilings and views across the city. At the rear there is a spacious family Bathroom with bath and walk-in shower and a separate cloakroom with W.C. There is also a lobby area with a storage area with a number of large storage cupboards including a substantial walk-in cupboard. There is a large double (bedroom 3) situated at the rear with double sash windows overlooking the rear gardens.
To the rear on the other side of the apartment is a further double bedroom (Bedroom 2) again very spacious with high ceiling and a feature bay window overlooking the rear gardens. Finally there is a very large kitchen and rear hallway with storage cupboards which leads to the garden at the rear.
The rear garden is mainly a paved patio area with stairs leading up the top of the plot and a pathway which has a right of way across the gardens heading in an Easterly Direction to St. Stephen's Road.