Located in Bath, Wiltshire, this stunning flat offers a comfortable retreat for up to three guests, nestled within a charming Georgian terrace of townhouses. The property features a spacious living room equipped with a cozy sofa and a dining area, along with a fully equipped kitchen for all your culinary needs. The romantic double bedroom provides a serene atmosphere for relaxation. Guests benefit from free parking outside the flat, along with easy access to local shops, pubs, and theaters, making it an ideal base for exploring the vibrant city and its surroundings.
Bath is renowned as Britain’s only World Heritage City, celebrated for its Roman baths and exquisite Georgian architecture. Visitors can immerse themselves in the city’s rich history by exploring must-see attractions such as the Roman Baths, Assembly Rooms, Royal Crescent, Pump Room, and Pulteney Bridge. Grosvenor Place, where the flat is located, offers the convenience of unrestricted parking and is within a 15-minute level walk to the city center, along with local amenities just five minutes away. The city is also home to the Thermae Bath Spa, which opened in 2004, allowing guests to indulge in thermal mineral waters and various therapeutic treatments.
For those seeking adventure beyond the city, Bath serves as an excellent gateway to the Cotswolds and other captivating destinations. Day trips can include visits to Bristol, featuring the interactive science center and the SS Great Britain, or exploring the ancient sites of Stonehenge and Avebury. The historic towns of Wells and Glastonbury, along with the National Trust village of Lacock, which showcases scenes from famous films, are also within reach. The area boasts beautiful walking opportunities, with the Cotswolds Way starting at the abbey doors, and numerous public footpaths offering breathtaking views of Bath.
Bath is a vibrant hub for cultural events, hosting numerous festivals throughout the year. Highlights include the International Music Festival from mid-May to early June, a wine festival in June, and a real-ale fandango in October. November features both a Film Festival and a Mozart Festival, while December brings festive Christmas lights and a performance of Handel's Messiah at Bath Abbey. For those interested in local attractions, the Artisan Quarter and Bath Christmas Market are popular shopping destinations, and families can explore Bath Botanical Gardens or Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy nearby swimming and cycling opportunities, making Bath a versatile destination for all types of travelers.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!