Georgian Stone

Georgian Stone

This Bath townhouse is perfect for those wanting to drop off their bags and walk to the historical attractions and main shopping areas. Located right by Kingsmead Square, with restaurants and bars on your doorstep, you really couldn’t be better placed for exploring the city. With practicality at its core, the original features such as the fireplace (although purely ornamental) are a welcomed sight for weary eyes. And, outside, you’ll also find a pleasant courtyard for morning coffees and evening vinos.

Divine Grace

Divine Grace

Blessed with Georgian townscape views, why not stay in the former home of a 19th-century British Prime Minister? It’s clear that this listed townhouse retains its stately character, boasting antique furnishings, inviting bedrooms, and bright bathrooms. While the three-storey layout with lots of stairs to climb won’t work for everybody, there’s so much space to spread out after touring the city. Lucky for you, the central location puts Bath’s most-loved landmarks a fifteen-minute stroll away, plus restaurants and transport links nearby.

First Love

First Love

Laid out over four storeys, First Love oozes opulence at every turn. The home is brimming with characterful features like the marble fireplace and claw foot bath – and while the formal sitting room and the manicured private garden give it a decadent edge, the well-equipped kitchen and cosy lounge also make it eminently liveable. Just opposite the lush Henrietta Park, you’re also a short walk away from everything the city has to offer, including the Roman baths, Bath Abbey and the shops and restaurants of Milsom Street.

The Green Prince

The Green Prince

What was once a mid-19th-century storefront is now a quirky Georgian townhouse with floor-to-ceiling window views of Bath’s charming streets and Hedgemead Park right opposite. And as storybook-perfect as it looks outside, it beautifully matches the interior – spacious and comfortable for a family wanting to explore Somerset. Start with the Roman Baths and The Jane Austen Centre, both within walking distance and surrounded by quaint cafes and restaurants. If you’d like to explore further afield, try the coastal towns of Weston-super-Mare or Portishead or drive into the scenic Cotswolds.

Aquae Sulis

Aquae Sulis

Overlooking Beazer Garden Maze and Pulteney Weir, Aquae Sulis is a beautifully curated home for two in one of Bath’s traditional Georgian mansions. High ceilings, crown mouldings and double-height sash windows are just some of the features that have been lovingly restored to their full glory in order to give guests a magical experience without losing any twenty-first-century luxuries. With its central location, idyllic views and glamorous interiors, a cosy couple are sure to have an amorous trip to one of England’s most romantic cities. Spend your days strolling through the streets, visiting the infamous Roman Baths or heading out into the Cotswolds for an afternoon in the countryside.

Bath Stone & Blooms

Bath Stone & Blooms

A stay in central Bath is simple when you choose this lovely holiday apartment. Based just a short stroll from the city centre, you’ll be close to historic spots and cultural attractions when you stay here – and if you bring your car, you’ll be within easy reach of some stunning countryside spots too.This home sits in one of the Bath stone buildings that make this historic city so iconic. Inside, you’ll find simple and modern interiors with high-spec amenities, providing a laid-back space for you to enjoy relaxing in between busy days out.

Georgian & Modern

Georgian & Modern

Right in the heart of Bath, this home suits city explorers to a tee. From here, you can stroll over to the Royal Crescent and the Roman Baths, while the area is filled with eateries for dinner afterwards. Eating in is an option too, with a well-equipped kitchen ideal for rustling up family favourites. The home is in the basement of a Georgian townhouse, but the interior has plenty of natural light and modern decor throughout – it’s a cosy base to return to after exploring. Or, if you fancy the fresh air, the outdoor snug is perfect for alfresco drinks.

Bathing in Paisley

Bathing in Paisley

With a distinctive colourful décor and loads of character, this stylish two-bedroom apartment is located right in the heart of beautiful Bath within a short walk of many of its shops, cafes, restaurants, and the bars that come alive after dark. The apartment is set within a historic 19th century building which, despite its recent renovation and the selection of mod-cons, retains much of its original charm and some authentic features such as the fireplace in the bedroom. The world-famous Bath Spa is within easy reach, as are other popular attractions including the Abbey, the Roman Baths, and the Pump Rooms – so there’s certainly no shortage of things to keep you busy.

Avon Stream

Avon Stream

Avon Stream juxtaposes the old and the new oh so perfectly. From a Georgian façade and original fireplaces to modern furnishings and contemporary finishes – the home offers a contrast with elegance and style throughout. A lot of care has also been put into the quality of the furniture – we deem the mattresses to be a particular highlight. We also. love that the entire basement floor of this home is underfloor heated – blissful in the winter months when you can kick off your shoes and just unwind. Add into the mix, gig sash windows, high ceilings, and the central (yet surprisingly peaceful) location – and you’ve got yourself a pristine base from which to explore the picturesque city of Bath. Stroll just seven minutes to visit the historic Roman baths and explore the high street boutiques, cafes and restaurants that surround it. There’s no need to drive or even use public transport here, as most of the city is within reach of a convenient walk from your apartment.

Everything & More

Everything & More

Situated on one of Bath’s most famous streets, this stunning, spacious Grade I-listed Georgian townhouse has the wow factor and then some. The highlight for us has to be the outdoor space. Step out through French doors in the living room to the upper balcony with wrap-around glass balustrades offering panoramic views across this elegant city’s skyline to Bath Abbey and the wooded hills beyond. We love this spot – watch the world go by in the artisan quarter of Walcot Street below as you sip a glass of Champagne. There’s also a roof terrace – this wonderful suntrap is perfect for alfresco dining.Inside, you really do feel like you’re in a Jane Austen novel, with the high ceilings, sash windows and candelabras in the grand dining room. We particularly adore the original house kitchen, which has been converted into a second living space but retains its original period features, from bread ovens to Belfast sinks and open fireplaces – it makes a charming snug. That’s not to say this home is like a museum, though – the old has been skillfully blended with the new – think modern chandeliers, a comfy u-shaped sofa, and a contemporary freestanding bath. There’s a hidden surprise at this house, too – a vast 550 square-foot function room with a polished concrete floor, which can be rented for an additional fee. This was previously used as an artist’s studio, event space and workshop, so it has a range of uses.The location is fabulous too – it’s a five-minute walk from the High Street, while attractions such as The Roman Baths, Victoria Art Gallery, Bath Abbey and the Thermae Spa are all within an easy ten-minute stroll.