One of my favourite cities in England is Bath. With its amazing Regency Rooms, baths excavated from Roman times, and incredible architecture, it was one of the places I liked to go for a day trip. So when I saw this unusual flat listed in the real estate section of the Guardian, I wanted to take a look.
The unusual thing about this property is that it goes across two houses. From the pictures, I am guessing the flat is on the 3rd floor (or in the UK, it would be the 2nd floor). The listing doesn’t specify.
The rooms have high ceilings, and casement windows (so that lets out the 2nd floor (American). Although the furnishings are dated, there are a lot of great period details, including a fireplace.
The kitchen is a pretty good size, and it has nice high ceilings and a big window, something I think is essential.
It doesn’t look like there’s a separate dining room, but that’s not a deal-breaker.
I would probably get rid of the odd light in the bedroom, but again, it’s got a lot of room. Oh, and I’d also ditch the curtains and the wallpaper and the fabric hanging over the bed.
The bathroom’s pretty interesting. Although what’s up with the curtains?
The best part about this place is the price, £500,000, and the location, location, location!
It’s right on a park in the middle of Bath, and just a quick walk away from the Royal Crescent. A bit of updating the décor, and bob’s yer uncle, you’d have a great place!
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