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What’s it worth? Ivy House


Each issue, we find out what you can get in and around the city within a certain price bracket. This time, we’re looking at properties for around £600,000


A spacious four-bedroom family home


in popular Combe Down: £599,000 Approaching Ivy House you can tell what you’re going to get from this modern four-bedroom home – bags of space. The driveway is roomy enough to accommodate numerous vehicles, and a peek around the back of the house reveals a fantastic garden complete with ornamental flower borders and a large terrace for barbecues (if you fancy). On the ground floor you’ll find multiple living spaces, including a sun drenched conservatory and a spacious kitchen perfect for entertaining. There is also the family room, which can easily feature as a fifth bedroom. The house is at the heart of Combe Down, a village providing all the amenities for family life, from play areas to pubs. Only two miles from Bath city centre, it’s easy to immerse yourself in city life, too. • Whiteley Helyar; 01225 447544


3 Lansdown Crescent


A stylish apartment in a beautiful Grade-I listed townhouse: £600,000


The Clock House


A delightful former coach house full of character: £595,000


The drive up to The Clock House in Lower Shockerwick is so distractingly pretty that it’s a good thing the clock tower is there as a reminder of your arrival. Pass underneath the tower to find a three-bedroom house that is as charming as can be. The current owners have enhanced the property dramatically, but there are still plenty of original features to be found in the exposed stonework, leaded windows, fireplaces and the like, while elements


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like a freestanding bath in the luxurious bathroom and a splendid wood-burning stove in the drawing room add to the property’s appeal. You’ll also find real ‘wow’ factor in the kitchen/breakfast room; thoughtfully designed with a large arched window, bright sunlight will be your breakfast companion here. Out in the walled garden, an ideal country setting awaits. This home is a haven. • Savills; 01225 474550


Gorgeous Georgian homes are Bath’s speciality, and number 3 Lansdown Crescent does not disappoint. This three- bedroom apartment spans the top two floors, allowing for unrivalled views from every aspect. St. Stephen’s Church is taken in from the kitchen window, while breathtaking views over the city can be enjoyed from the master bedroom. This is the perfect home for the modern family, with a large living room that boasts an impressive central fireplace to keep you warm in the winter months. The study and utility room up in the eaves make the place feel even more spacious. The Crescent’s green is home to grazing sheep, yet a five minute walk brings you to the heart of Bath. It’s the perfect mix of town and country. Always in demand, Lansdown Crescent makes the most of its prestigious location and exudes true grandeur. • Hamptons; 01225 312244


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