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4 Mount Beacon is a substantial Grade II listed family home,
occupying a significant double plot with large gardens, both front
and back, in a much sought after residential area. This beautiful
home was originally built in 1788 and has been in the same family
since being rebuilt by Ernest Tew in 1947, following bomb
destruction during the war. The property now offers a rare
opportunity and blank canvas for new owners.
The accommodation, which is arranged over 3 floors, with
additional cellars was extended in the late 1950’s and offers
flexible family space with much opportunity to add value and
potentially create a building plot subject to the necessary
consents.
On the ground floor there is a large entrance hall with
attractive parquet flooring, a lovely dining room with a charming
aspect overlooking the gardens, a formal drawing room to the front
and kitchen to the rear, along with a utility area and gardeners
WC.
There are 3 large double bedrooms on the first floor along with
2 bathrooms and 2 further spacious bedrooms on the top floor. In
addition, there is a further substantial inner room with the
potential to create a further bathroom.
There are 2 large rooms in the cellars, both with natural light
and original flagstone flooring.
Externally to the rear there is an impressive west facing well
stocked level garden, enjoying rear access, with off street parking
and garaging.
Subject to the necessary planning consents there is the
opportunity to create a building plot.
Mount Beacon is located on Bath’s highly sought after northern
slopes and is a charming, quiet residential street with a fine
selection of attractive period town houses all with a lovely leafy
aspect enjoying elevated views over Bath.
Significantly number 4 has not been sold since 1947 and
therefore offers a rare opportunity for new owners to create a
beautifully spacious family home, ideally located close to many
local amenities and excellent schools, which include St Stephens
Primary School, The Royal High School and Kingswood School on
nearby Lansdown Road.
The UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath is within easy walking
distance and offers a wonderful array of chain and independent
shopping outlets, many fine restaurants, cafes and wine bars along
with a selection of well-respected cultural activities which
includes a world famous international music and literary festival,
many lovely art galleries and museums and the famous attractions at
The Roman Baths and Pump Rooms.
Communications include a direct line to London Paddington,
Bristol and South Wales from Bath Spa Railway Station, The M4
Motorway is approx. 6 miles to the North and Bristol Airport is 18
miles to the west.
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