Property Information
Rivers Street House, Bath (Visit Britain 4 star) is a unique and characterful town house with so much history that it is hard to believe that it is available for self catering! Once an artist's gallery and before that a sweet shop for the wealthy merchants, the property is a delightful 'pile' of three rooms each perched on top of the other, providing an excellent base for enjoying the Bath attractions, restaurants and bars. Situated on the end of a traditional Georgian terrace no more than 5 minutes walk from the centre of the town, this petite holiday house provides a very good standard of accommodation for people looking to tour the southern Cotswolds and enjoy the architecture of this World Heritage Site. Internally the owner has modernised this 200 year old house to provide fully equipped accommodation spread over three floors. With a full parking permit available at a fair price, we can't believe that you wouldn't want to take advantage of this little cracker!! WiFi Included.
ACCOMMODATION
Entrance from street into Kitchen/Diner, fully equipped with 4 ring electric hob and oven, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine/drier and fridge with freezer compartment. Table and two chairs plus window seat.
First Floor (narrow winding staircase)
Living Room a cosy room with views across the street towards the traditional architecture, with sofa and armchair plus wall mounted TV and DVD player and music system.
Second Floor
Bedroom with standard double bed, wardrobes and bed side tables plus contemporary Ensuite Bathroom with walk in shower, WC and washbasin.
Sorry No Pets. Short Breaks available all year around. Any day welcome. Wifi Included. Damages deposit required.
Parking Permit for one car available at low price (can be used in central Bath) - £10 for a week, £5 for weekend. Payable to owner on arrival.
Lovely Welcome pack including wine on arrival! Babe in arms ONLY welcome.
Local Information
Bath, World Heritage Site, is one of the UK's most popular and desirable towns with countless attractions to make your stay a thoroughly memorable one. Bath is very compact, enjoys an excellent choice of artistic options including theatres, museums and similar. Naturally, there is a wide range of restuarants including many award winners! If you enjoy seafood Loch Fynes Restaurant is not to be missed! A visit to the oldest house in Bath and home to the Sally Lunn Bun is a real treat.
The Jane Austen Centre including an exhibition and Regency tearoom is certainly worth a visit. If retail therapy is needed the new SouthGate shopping centre filled with stylish shops anad places to eat. For those who wish to travel slightly further afield options include the Cotswolds, Stonehenge and Glastonbury Abbey. Lacock Abbey a National Trust delight and a popular film location for Harry Potter.













