

Martin & Co Bath are offering this very large maisonette for sale in very good condition and being sold with no onward chain. St Anns Place is a small lane just off New King Street, so in the heart of the city centre and due to its location and size, it would make a fantastic family home or investment property.
For those of you that commute by train Bath Spa Station is only 10 minuets walk away and there are regular fast trains to Bristol, Swindon, Reading and Paddington London, along with some very good local bus routes. There is a Sainsbury's shop 3 minutes walk away, a local playground, skatepark and the green open spaces at Norfolk Crescent which has a Riverside foot path if you fancy a stroll and the famous Royal Victoria Park and The Royal Crescent.
As you enter the property there are stairs leading up to the first and second floors.At the top of the stairs on the 1st floor there is a fully tiled Shower room with an enclosed glass shower cubicle a shower attachment, low level WC and a Vanity wash hand basin with a cupboard, radiator and linoleum covered flooring.
To the right of the shower room is the impressive kitchen/ dining room which as you see from the photos has double aspect windows with blinds, allowing in lots of natural light and is big enough to take a reasonably sized table and chairs. The wall and base units are modern and there is a built-in gas hob with an overhead extractor fan and built in oven, dishwasher, and fridge freezer.
There are laminated work top surfaces, downlights, and a radiator. To the right of the kitchen there is a cupboard which has the washing machine and tumble dryer, a further storage cupboard and there is wooden laminated flooring throughout.
To the right of the kitchen/ dining room is the reception room which again is a very good size for this style of property and double aspect windows both with blinds overlooking New King Street and the rear of St Anns Place. There is a burner, storage cupboard, spotlights, a radiator and wooden laminated flooring.Upstairs on the 2nd floor there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Bedroom 1 is a double aspect room overlooking New King Street and St Anns Place with blinds. There are built in wardrobes providing storage along with further built in storage, fireplace, radiator, spotlights and carpet covered flooring.Bedroom 2 overlooks New King Street and has built in storage, a radiator and carpet covered flooring. Bedroom 3 overlooks the rear of property and has a radiator and carpet covered flooring.
The Bathroom has an enclosed panelled bath with a shower, shower rail, and curtain. There is a low-level WC and pedestal wash hand basin along with part tiled walls, a window with blinds and linoleum covered flooring.
Bath enjoys international acclaim as a World Heritage Site for its Georgian architecture and Roman heritage, offers a wide variety of cultural, leisure and business amenities, along with excellent restaurants, boutique shops, and large retailers. Bath has many well regarded schools nearby in both the state and private sectors, and sporting facilities include Bath Racecourse, Lansdown Golf Club and Lansdown Tennis/Squash Club and The Rec the home of Bath Rugby
Permit Parking - Zone 6 and this property cannot be used as an Airbnb.
1 St. Anns Place, BATH, BA1 2BJ
10.09.2035
0910-0200-3605-2016-1510
| Property Type: | Mid-floor maisonette | Walls: | Sandstone, as built, no insulation (assumed) |
| Walls Energy: | Very poor | Roof: | Pitched, 250 mm loft insulation |
| Roof Energy: | Good | Window: | Some double glazing |
| Window Energy: | Very poor | Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas |
| Main Heating Energy: | Good | Main Heating Controls: | Programmer, room thermostat and TRVs |
| Main Heating Controls Energy: | Good | Hot Water System: | From main system |
| Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Average | Lighting: | Below average lighting efficiency |
| Lighting Energy: | Average | Floors: | (other premises below) |
| Secondary Heating: | Room heaters, anthracite | Air Tightness: | (not tested) |
| Total Floor Area: | 113 m2 |
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