Northend, Batheaston, Bath, BA1
Property Details
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End of Terrace
Description
Property Details: • Type: End of Terrace • Tenure: SHARE_OF_FREEHOLD • Floor Area: 2021-2207 sqft
Key Features: • Stunning period property dating back to 1729 • Large kitchen with dining and seating area • Drawing room • Four bedrooms • One en-suite shower room and family bathroom • Utility room • South facing garden • Dedicated parking space • Chain free
Location: • Nearest Station: Bath Spa Station • Distance to Station: 2.9989799840742024 miles
Agent Information: • Address: 36 Gay Street, Bath, BA1 2NT
Full Description: Positioned in Northend, the gateway to the southern end of the beautiful St Catherine’s Valley, this stunning townhouse-style home enjoys breathtaking surroundings and a rich historical pedigree. Grade II listed, Eagle House was built in the late 17th or early 18th century and remodelled in 1724 and 1729 by the renowned architect John Wood the Elder as his own residence. It later gained prominence as the ‘Suffragette’s Rest’ (1909-1912), providing sanctuary for activists recovering from prison hunger strikes. Divided into four unique dwellings, Eagle House is now home to this beautifully renovated four-bedroom residence with quality fittings. ‘In addition to the wonderful surroundings and sense of history, I was very attracted to living in a period home that had been so thoughtfully renovated – I could simply move in, knowing there was little to do and that it would be easy to maintain,’ says the owner.<br />The property features a bespoke-built kitchen and dining room on the lower ground floor, a grand drawing room and additional bedroom on the ground floor, and three further bedrooms on the first floor, one with an en suite. The house also benefits from a family bathroom, a WC on every level, an undercroft and an attic room. ‘The kitchen has a real wow factor and is ideal for entertaining dinner guests, while the drawing room is perfect for hosting drinks. I went to great effort to have glass chandeliers installed here – they truly complement the room’s sense of grandeur.’ This highly desirable county residence comes with a level landscaped garden and a courtyard. ‘The garden gets all day sun while the courtyard is the perfect place to cool down on a hot day.’ The property also comes with two parking spaces. Excellent transport links provide convenient access to Bath city centre, Bath Spa railway station, and the M4, connecting to Bristol, London, and beyond, making Northend a highly desirable location.<br /><br />‘Eagle House is run by management committee which meets throughout the year to share a drink together and discuss the property.’ <br /><br />‘Northend offers easy access to beautiful countryside walks, while Batheaston has a great range of amenities, including a popular primary school, active village hall, pharmacy, independent eateries, a pub and a doctor’s surgery.’<br /><br />‘Bath is quick to reach by bus for an evening out at the theatre, or to enjoy the city’s many other attractions.’<br /><br />‘I’ve loved living in such a grand building with so little maintenance required.’<br /><br />Additional Information:<br />Please see Key Facts For Buyers on video link/media tab.<br /><br />The comments provided herein represent the personal views of the current owner and are intended solely as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified and should not be relied upon as factually accurate without further confirmation. Such comments do not necessarily reflect the views of Bath and Rural.<br />These particulars are provided for general information purposes only and do not constitute, nor form part of, an offer or contract. Bath and Rural has made every reasonable effort to ensure that the particulars and accompanying information are as accurate as possible; however, they are not intended to constitute advice upon which reliance should be placed as being factually accurate. Prospective purchasers should not assume that the property has obtained all necessary planning permissions, building regulation approvals, or other consents. Bath and Rural has not tested any services, systems, appliances, or equipment. All measurements and distances are approximate.<br />Purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of all information provided through independent inspection or other appropriate means. While reasonable efforts are made to keep information up to date, neither Bath and Rural nor any person in its employment or acting on its behalf provides any representation, warranty, or guarantee, whether express or implied, regarding the property or the accuracy, completeness, or currency of these particulars.<br />Images are provided for illustrative purposes only and depict parts of the property as they appeared at the time the photographs were taken. Should you require any further information, please contact us.<br />A schedule of fixtures and fittings, including carpets, curtains, light fittings, and other items affixed to the property that are included in the sale (or may be available by separate negotiation), will be provided by the Seller’s solicitors.<br /><br />
Location
Address
Northend, Batheaston, Bath, BA1
City
Bath
Features and Finishes
Stunning period property dating back to 1729, Large kitchen with dining and seating area, Drawing room, Four bedrooms, One en-suite shower room and family bathroom, Utility room, South facing garden, Dedicated parking space, Chain free
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