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Bath Property


A guide for those seeking a Bath property

Welcome to www.bathproperty.org.uk, the website which aims to provide invaluable information for people searching for a Bath property.

The city of Bath is located on the River Avon and is in close proximity to homes in Bristol and the southern edge of the Cotswolds, ideal if you are searching for a Bath Property in close commuting distance. With regular 90 minute train connections to London Paddington from Bath Spa Railway Station, a Bath Property can offer you the best of both worlds, with the chance to be in the capitol by day and in a peaceful world heritage site by night.

With a growing population in excess of 80,000, there is no shortage of new Bath Property to be found. The most visited Bath Property of all is the Roman Baths, which in the past have been treated more like a shrine. Within the museum are several outer buildings including the famous Aquae Sulis Roman Temple, The Bath House, and The Sacred Spring. Next to this Bath Property is the Grand Pump House, where visitors are given opportunity to sample the natural warm spring waters, the only naturally occurring geothermal springs located in the United Kingdom.

Another Bath Property that is worth visiting is the Bath Abbey, which is one of the largest examples of Perpendicular Gothic Architecture in the country. If its architecture that really interests you, its worth visiting Lansdown Crescent, Royal Crescent and The Circus, where you will find some of the finest examples of Georgian architecture, crafted from locally sourced Bath Stone, making this style of Bath Property really stand out.

Bath Property is not the only thing Bath has to offer, The Recreation Ground is home to Bath City Rugby Club, a premiership rugby union team who share their ground with Bath Cricket Club. Another well-known sporting team is Bath City Football Club, who are based at Twerton Park.

If sport is not your thing, then Bath has hundreds of cafes and restaurants, and specialist boutique shops not forgetting a number of theatres, such as the Theatre Royal, which attracts internationally renowned directors and companies worldwide. There are plenty of Museums too, including the Victoria Art Museum, Jane Austen Centre and some of the top Fashion Museums in the country. Education is another reason to buy a Bath Property. With close proximity to University of Bath and the Bath Spa University based in the city centre, Bath has an abundance of local primary, secondary and private schools, ideal if you are searching for a Bath property to suit the whole family.

On these pages we aim to tell you more about life in Bath, it’s history, educational facilities, associations and organizations to ensure that your search for a Bath property is both well informed and fruitful.

Famous people from Bath . . .

Jane Austen - Novelist

Charles Dickens - Novelist, frequent visitor to the city and set much of the Pickwick Papers in Bath

Samuel Richardson - Novelist, he wrote Clarissa while living in Bath

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Playwright

William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham - Prime Minister and MP for Bath 1757 to 1766

William Pitt the Younger - Prime Minister

Sir Henry Cole - Civil Servant

Ralph Allen - Key player in the success of the Royal Mail postal Service

Ken Loach - Film director

Bill Bailey - Comedian

Thomas Gainsborough - Painter

Andrew Brownsword’s - Owner of Bath Priory and businessman

Roger Bannister - Athlete, first man to run sub-4-minute mile

Jason Gardener - British athlete, 4 x 100m Olympic gold medallist

Jeremy Guscott - England and Bath rugby player

Clive Woodward - British Olympic Committee Director of Elite Performance, former England international rugby team coach

Nicolas Cage - Hollywood Actor

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Close to Bath

  • Kelston – 4 miles from Bath
  • Radstock – 10 miles from Bath
  • Chippenham – 13 miles from Bath
  • Trowbridge – 13 miles from Bath
  • Kingswood – 13 miles from Bath
  • Bristol – 13 miles from Bath
  • Wells – 24 miles from Bath
  • Swindon – 36 miles from Bath
  • London – 116 miles from Bath
  • Local Villages
  • Bishop Sutton
  • Burnett
  • Chelwood
  • Claverton
  • Clutton
  • Combe Hay
  • Farrington Gurney
  • Freshford
  • High Littleton
  • Hinton Blewett
  • Inglesbatch
  • Kingsmead
  • Langridge
  • Lyncombe Vale
  • Midford
  • Monkton Combe
  • Norton Malreward
  • Oldfield Park
  • Publow
  • St Catherine
  • Stanton Drew
  • Stanton Prior
  • Stowey
  • Temple Cloud
  • Tunley
  • Ubley
  • Walcot
  • Warleigh
  • Widcombe
  • Woollard
  • Woolley
  • Areas or Suburbs of Bath
  • Walcot
  • Northend
  • Bathford
  • Lansdown
  • Upper Swainswick
  • Weston
  • Bathampton
  • Bathwick
  • Combe down
  • Marksbury
  • Odd down
  • Shoscombe
  • Wellow
  • Peasedown
  • Camerton
  • Radstock
  • Farmborough
  • Midsomer Norton
  • Timsbury
  • Twerton