2 bedroom apartment to rent
The Paragon (Axford Buildings) Bath BA1
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About this property
The Paragon is located in the heart of the city and is part of a Georgian terrace designed by Thomas Attwood in circa 18th century. Located within Bath's Artisan Quarter within convenient access to the city. The charming bohemian area of the city known as Walcot can be accessed through the communal gardens directly on to Walcot Street which boasts a multitude of independent shops, a community owned public house as well as restaurant's and coffee houses. This unique two bedroom apartment is located on the ground floor. The property is arranged thoughtfully with bedrooms set towards the rear over looking the communal garden and living accommodation at the front. The new bathroom offers a bath suite with rain maker shower over. The lounge benefits from period features such as high ceilings and window shutters. There is a feature fire place in the lounge and master bedroom. The modern new kitchen is light and well equipped including dishwasher for professionals. The communal walled garden is accessed via the basement level, there is a patio to the rear which overlooks two tiers of lawn which is secure and gated.
Situation
The London Road area and Walcot Village have held the informal title of Bath's Artisan Quarter since the 1960s. It represents the essence of alternative life in the city, bringing together a vibrant, eclectic collection of characterful independent shops offering all kinds of everything from vintage clothes to smart designer home ware emporiums, independent galleries and fascinating foodie havens. Antique enthusiasts will enjoy browsing the Old Bank Antiques Centre, where you're sure to pick up something special. Just around the corner is Farrow & Ball, a much loved store selling artisan wallpapers and paints for the perfect finishing touch to your home. Don't miss the popular Saturday flea market to pick up an interesting piece.
Outside
Communal Garden
Additional Information
The City of Bath as a 'cultural site' to its World Heritage List in 1987 and offers so much; from its exceptional Georgian architecture, bustling city streets markets and variety of shops, from independants to high street brands. The tourist sites are a must see especially the Roman Baths, Bath Themae spa, Pump rooms and Costume museum to mention just a handful. Bath Spa railway station offers direct links to London Paddington (approximately 90 minutes). There are also superb primary & secondary schools in the vicinity.
Communal Garden
Period features
Central location
Located within Bath's Artisan Quarter
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