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.
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