Bath Chronicle

A magnificen­t Grade I listing townhouse, beautifull­y presented throughout and with the benefit of a delightful east facing walled garden.

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Aapprox-cquiredi mately 30 years ago by the present owners, 29 St James’s Square h-as been compre h-ensively reno vated and has since benefitted from a high level of care and attention to the property, now beautifull­y presented throughout.

M-any of the appealing original fea tures remain and have been restored, including fine marble fireplaces, detailed cornicing, delicate ceiling mouldings throughout. There are attractive brass door furnishing­s throughout the property.

The accommodat­ion flows over 5 floors and the east/west orientatio­n provides wonderful light through the large sash windows.

The property is approached on the ground floor via a separate entrance hall with a doorway leading into a reception hall. An elegant staircase with mahogany handrail leading to the first floor.

A cloakroom is located to the rear off a separate lobby. Also on the ground floor is the fully fitted kitchen and the quite beautiful dining room to the front with a stunning fireplace and handmade cabinets either side.

L-eading up to the first floor, a won derful feature is the large half landing with an attractive window overlookin­g the garden to the rear, this in turn leads to the drawing and withdrawin­g room.

Both have natural wood floors and are linked by a large opening, again with the east/west aspect providing a wealth of light. Both rooms have matching marble fireplaces and the withdrawin­g room has a beautiful period grate flanked on either side by bookcases.

Leading up to the second floor once again is a mezzanine level with a very attractive, useful cloakroom and on the second floor is a wonderfull­y sized principal bedroom overlookin­g St J-ames’s Square with a feature fire place. The door leads through to the d-ressing room fully fitted with ward robes and an en-suite shower room, recently fitted to a high specificat­ion with a large walk-in shower, wash hand basin and WC with a beautiful f-ireplace flanked by original cup boards.

On the third floor are three good sized bedrooms with generous ceiling heights and a separate bathroom.

On the lower ground floor is a large sitting room with the original Bath s-tone fireplace surrounds and an orig inal dresser.

To the front is a study which could be utilised as a separate bedroom with butler’s pantry leading off. There is also a utility room and separate bathroom.

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