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This is a mews house between Great Pulteney Street and the recreation ground, facing south, with private parking. A more convenient location would be hard to find: the mews is quiet with little passing traffic, the city centre is a bare five minutes walk away, and cricket and rugby enthusiasts are in a wonderful position to gain access to matches.
It is modern terraced mews house likely, originally, to have been utilised as stabling to the grand houses in Great Pulteney Street. Re-built in 1980s, it now has three floors providing two ground floor bedrooms with bathroom between, a first floor with south-facing sitting room and well equipped kitchen, and a second floor with large bedroom and bathroom.
This home is conveniently placed between the rural and urban attractions that Bath has to offer. Within a ten minute walk is the start of the tow-path walk along the Kennet & Avon canal, and a little further is the start of the skyline walk skirting National Trust land, both affording tremendous views over the city. City sights, such as the Abbey, Spa, Pulteney Bridge, the Empire Hotel and the Georgian city architecture are all within a 10-minute stroll.
Visitors will appreciate the convenient location and light sunny rooms of this property, well maintained by the owner and efficiently run by the housekeeper.
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