4 bedroom terraced house
Featured
Sold STC
Terraced house
4 beds
2 baths
2594
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Super-fast 226Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
Reception hall • Drawing room • Dining room • Kitchen • Utility room • Main bedroom with en suite bath/shower room • Three further bedrooms • Bathroom
Storage vaults • Landscaped garden with shepherd’s hut • EPC rating D
Description
A beautifully presented Georgian townhouse originally started in 1760 and set back in a quiet terrace with accommodation set across four floors. A welcoming reception hall with a stain glass window has flag stone floors with a cantilever stone staircase. A fine drawing room with an open fireplace with marble surround has a large sash window with lovely views and either side of the fireplace are arched top bookcases. At the front of the house is currently a double bedroom, again having the original marble surround open fireplace and a large sash window.
A generous principal bedroom sits to the rear of the first floor, again benefiting from the amazing views across Hedgemead Park and across Bath and a door leads through to a huge en suite bathroom. The floor above has two further double bedrooms and a bathroom.
The ground floor reception hall leads down to a large, open plan kitchen and dining room, excellent for entertaining and overlooking and opening into the garden. Off the kitchen is a large room to the rear presently used as a utility and laundry room. There are storage vaults to the front of the property.
The rear garden has been lovingly tended to, having been landscaped to create a paved patio with a vine covered pergola leading down to a lawn flanked by bay trees and flowering plants and shrubs. At the bottom of the garden is a private and hidden spot with a shepherd’s hut, excellent for escaping away on a summer night.
Situation
Located on the lower slopes of Lansdown, in a small and tucked away cul de sac, Ainslies Belvedere is a very pretty row of Georgian townhouses in close proximity to the city centre, allowing a short stroll to access all the city has to offer, whilst being quiet and private. It backs onto the Grade II listed Hedgemead Park and Gardens with bandstand and children’s play area, leading directly onto Walcot Street into the centre of the city. At the end of the cul de sac are a couple of artisan shops and a restaurant, whilst the city centre provides a wide range of shopping, leisure, sporting and cultural facilities. Schooling in Bath is excellent and access to the M4 (J18) is 10 miles to the north.
Additional Information
Tenure: Freehold
Services: All mains services are connected
Planning: The property is Listed Grade II
Council Tax: Band G
Directions: From the city centre proceed up Lansdown Hill and Ainslies Belvedere is on the right hand side of the road before reaching Camden Crescent. There is permit parking to the front of the terrace.
EPC: Band D
Storage vaults • Landscaped garden with shepherd’s hut • EPC rating D
Description
A beautifully presented Georgian townhouse originally started in 1760 and set back in a quiet terrace with accommodation set across four floors. A welcoming reception hall with a stain glass window has flag stone floors with a cantilever stone staircase. A fine drawing room with an open fireplace with marble surround has a large sash window with lovely views and either side of the fireplace are arched top bookcases. At the front of the house is currently a double bedroom, again having the original marble surround open fireplace and a large sash window.
A generous principal bedroom sits to the rear of the first floor, again benefiting from the amazing views across Hedgemead Park and across Bath and a door leads through to a huge en suite bathroom. The floor above has two further double bedrooms and a bathroom.
The ground floor reception hall leads down to a large, open plan kitchen and dining room, excellent for entertaining and overlooking and opening into the garden. Off the kitchen is a large room to the rear presently used as a utility and laundry room. There are storage vaults to the front of the property.
The rear garden has been lovingly tended to, having been landscaped to create a paved patio with a vine covered pergola leading down to a lawn flanked by bay trees and flowering plants and shrubs. At the bottom of the garden is a private and hidden spot with a shepherd’s hut, excellent for escaping away on a summer night.
Situation
Located on the lower slopes of Lansdown, in a small and tucked away cul de sac, Ainslies Belvedere is a very pretty row of Georgian townhouses in close proximity to the city centre, allowing a short stroll to access all the city has to offer, whilst being quiet and private. It backs onto the Grade II listed Hedgemead Park and Gardens with bandstand and children’s play area, leading directly onto Walcot Street into the centre of the city. At the end of the cul de sac are a couple of artisan shops and a restaurant, whilst the city centre provides a wide range of shopping, leisure, sporting and cultural facilities. Schooling in Bath is excellent and access to the M4 (J18) is 10 miles to the north.
Additional Information
Tenure: Freehold
Services: All mains services are connected
Planning: The property is Listed Grade II
Council Tax: Band G
Directions: From the city centre proceed up Lansdown Hill and Ainslies Belvedere is on the right hand side of the road before reaching Camden Crescent. There is permit parking to the front of the terrace.
EPC: Band D
Property information from this agent
About this agent

We want to give you the very best advice combined with the highest service standards across all aspects of your property interests. Carter Jonas is a national firm with international affiliates and our head office is in Chapel Place. From our city centre Bath office, we provide the following services; residential sales and lettings, commercial agency investments, and Building Surveying services, rural and estate management, new homes and development, probate and valuations. Bath is a World Heritage city that is surrounded by undulating countryside. It has been made famous for its Roman origins, classical Georgian architecture, and its sheer beauty. It has fantastic communications with a mainline train service to London and Bristol, M4 Motorway links 10 miles to the North and dissected by the River Avon and Kennett and Avon canal. Recreation is a fundamental part of the city; attracting nearly 4 million tourists a year with over 100 restaurants including Jamie Oliver’s Italian, over 100 bars and numerous nightclubs. The city hosts numerous festivals to include The Bath Literary Festival and Bath Music Festival. Home of the premiership Bath Rugby Team, as well as having a race course, numerous golf courses and an eclectic range of shops and museums. Education is renowned with excellent schools in both the public and private sectors. There are two universities; the Bath University was voted University of the year on 2011 by The Sunday Times. Team Bath is the umbrella name of the universities of Baths sports teams and provides excellent sporting facilities.

















Floorplan