Bridgewater House is a prominent Georgian building in central Bath with a commercial ground floor and 3 generous apartment above.
Apartment 2 is set to the second floor, therefore, affording fine city and countryside views from the front windows over Parade Gardens and towards Sham Castle, a pretty folly at Claverton Down.
Inside the property there is an open plan living/kitchen set centrally in the apartment with two generous bedrooms accessed from there. The kitchen boasts a full range built in appliances.
Both bedrooms have ensuite facilities therefore is ideal as a central Bath investment.
Terrace Walk is a central location where the buildings enjoy a wonderful aspect over-looking Parade Gardens and views towards Bath Cricket Ground and beyond to Sydney Buildings and beautiful open National Trust land. Bath Abbey, Parade Gardens and Bath Spa Railway station are all within a 5 minutes level walk, along with all the amenities in Bath city centre.
The UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath is on the doorstep and offers a wonderful variety of independent and chain retail outlets, many fine restaurants, cafes and wine bars and an excellent selection of cultural activities which include a well renowned international music and literary festival, the newly refurbished One Royal Crescent and Holburne Museums, The Roman Baths and Pump Rooms.
World Class sporting facilities are available at the nearby Bath Rugby and Cricket Clubs and at Bath University, along with a well-respected local bowls club. There are also many good state and independent schools within easy reach which include Widcombe Primary School, The Paragon School, Prior Park College and Monkton Combe School and Ralph Allen in Combe Down.
Communication include a direct line to London Paddington, Bristol and South Wales from Bath Spa Railway Station, the M4 junction 18 is approx. 8 miles to the north and Bristol Airport is 18 miles to the west.