Bath Chronicle

‘Party house’ plans for bed and breakfast

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A bed and breakfast that was seized following a major tax investigat­ion could become one of Bath’s biggest party houses.

Bath Hot Houses has submitted plans to turn the grade Ii-listed Roman City Guest House in Raby Place into a commercial holiday let for up to 25 people.

Operator Bath Luxury Rentals has already listed the six-bedroom Georgian property as the Steam House, offering weeknight prices from £99, although the website says refurbishm­ent is still taking place.

The planning applicatio­n insists that 25 is the maximum number of guests and says the firm could deduct £500 from guests’ deposit if they receive a noise complaint.

It says there would be no additional disturbanc­e for neighbours and no additional impact on the roads compared to the B&B.

The townhouse was part of an £8.1million property portfolio owned by Shane Davies, his wife Rihanna, mother Sheila and sister Tracey that was seized in 2019 after the National Crime Agency found it had been derived from the proceeds of unlawful conduct. The investigat­ion found that the property was likely bought as a result of mortgage fraud and the sale of controlled drugs. The NCA website says: “Where assets have been used to commit crime – for example a car used to smuggle drugs – assets will usually be confiscate­d as part of the criminal investigat­ion. These assets will typically be auctioned.”

Bath Hot Houses’ applicatio­n says the current owners extensivel­y refurbishe­d and repaired the building but the business is no longer viable due to changes in tourism. It was occupied by squatters last Christmas.

The plans will be considered by Bath and North East Somerset Council.

 ?? Picture: National Crime Agency ?? The 18th-century Roman City Guest House in Bath
Picture: National Crime Agency The 18th-century Roman City Guest House in Bath

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