Meticulously Restored Period House in Bath, England

Meticulously Restored Period House in Bath, England

The riverfront home is set on the banks of the River Avon in the parish of Batheaston, just 3 miles from the city center of Bath, located some 100 miles west of London.

The Queen Anne property was built in 1712 and has a Grade II* listing and features beautiful period detailing throughout, seen in the grand staircase and fireplaces, paneling and ceiling moldings, as well as tall sash windows with working shutters.

The 300-year-old home features magazine-spread worthy interiors, meticulously restored in 2015 by the owners and architect Peter Fell of Watson, Bertram, & Fell.

In total, Batheaston House offers 5,500 sq ft of living space and 7 bedrooms of accommodation, including a coach house with garaging and a one-bedroom annex/home office.

Set in just over an acre of beautifully landscaped grounds, Batheaston House features a lovely walled courtyard and terraces leading towards the lawns, as well as a kitchen garden and greenhouse.

All photos belong to the listing agency.

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