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Fabulous Georgian grade
1 listed building in one of the
premier Crescents in the
glorious spa town of Bath. It is equipped
and furnished to the highest
standard with spectacular
views over Bath. See the sights and
relax in luxury.
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TOCCO D'ITALIA'
Situated above the Royal Crescent,
the people of Bath see Lansdown
Crescent as the Premier crescent.
The beautiful maisonette where you
will stay was once home to Britain's
richest man William Beckford.
With only 3 apartments in this town
house this apartment boasts fabulous
views over Bath where one
can watch the sheep graze in the morning,
a rare site for a property in close
to the centre of Bath. Built in 1806,
it is beautifully finished with a
stylish interior, one can sit in the
window and watch the sheep graze.
From Lansdown Crescent it is a 10
minute walk down hill to the Royal
Crescent and a 15 minute walk to the
city centre. It is also quieter than
Royal Crescent with fewer tourists
so you get the luxury of staying in
one of Bath's famous crescents with
privacy thrown in. This property
would suit a large family or 3 couples
with children.
Sleeps up to: 8 (3 bedrooms) Rates:
750 to 1500 GBP
Changeover day: Flexible Access:
Car not necessary
Notes: Sorry no pets
Self-catering
Facilities:
Luxuries: DVD player
General: Central heating, TV, CD player,
Telephone
Standard: Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair
dryer
Utilities: Clothes dryer, Dish washer,
Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer,
Washing machine
Rooms: Bedrooms (3), Bathrooms (3),
En suite (2), WCs (4)
Furniture: Sofa beds (1), Single beds
(2), Double beds (2), Cots (1), Dining
seating for 8, Lounge seating for
8, Sleeps maximum of 8
Other: Linen and towels provided.
Highchair available.
Access: Parking space
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more about the location and directions
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Bath is a jewel of England.
It attracts people from all over the
world with its old world feel combined
with lovely restaurants, modern and
cosy pubs, and great shopping. It
boasts beautiful Roman baths, spas
and a wonderful Abbey; look out for
the falling angel! It is a World Heritage
site and with the rolling countryside
surrounding this stunning city, you
will feel as if you have stepped back
in time with its glorious architecture,
tiny shopping streets, yet with all
the sophistication and amenities of
a modern city.
With the spa opening again on the
7th of August 2006 you will again
be able to bathe in the healing thermal
waters of the region.
Bath is famous for its elegant
Georgian architecture and
magnificent crescents, which reflect
the fashionable spa town Bath became
in the 18th century, bringing all
of high society to the wonderful place.
This of course stems from its fame
with the Roman baths, dating from
the 4th century AD. Come and breathe
in the history and beauty of this
stunning city.
The beautiful area of Somerset
has everything you could want. Explore
the beautiful villages around Cheddar
and of course visit the spectacular
Cheddar Gorge and Wookie Hole. Then
there are the cosmopolitan cities
such as Bristol and Bath with great
shopping, cultural events, museums
and art galleries. All around Somerset
you can find sophisticated restaurants
and bars, cosy pubs.
There are also good transport links
to Wales, London, Oxford and the Cotswolds.
Stone Henge is also not far and is
truly worth a visit. We are also within
reach of Longleat. Come and taste
the wonder of this area of England.
Local attractions - Bath:
Bath Thermae Spa - bathe in the UK's
only natural hot springs in total
luxury
Roman Baths - 2000 year old world
famous baths
World class shopping & restaurants
- visit
'IL TOCCO D'ITALIA'
Bath Abbey
Georgian architecture - magnificent
crescents and town houses
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