Guide price
£575,000
(£685/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleApartment 2, Queen Anne House, 11 Charlotte Street, Bath, Somerset BA1
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
839 sq. ft
New home
Share of Freehold
About this property
2 bedrooms
1 reception room
2 bathrooms
Private rear courtyard
A small development of 6 apartments
Parking space available by separate negotiation
Lower Ground Floor
New Build
Lateral
Apartment 2 is located on the lower ground floor of the development and features a courtyard garden, two double bedrooms, an elegant bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area. Secure bicycle storage is also available at the rear of the property.
Queen Anne House is split over four floors with all apartments benefiting from high ceilings and large windows providing plenty of natural light.
Each apartment has been meticulously designed to utilise every square metre of space effectively and blend historic elegance with contemporary living.
The property is Grade II listed and located within the unesco World Heritage Site. The building was originally designed as a Moravian Chapel dating from 1844–1845, attributed to James Wilson, who designed many prominent buildings in Bath, including 24 Milsom Street, Kingswood School, and the Royal High School. Latterly, it became the Church of Christ, Scientist, until it was converted into offices in 1986. It now has a new lease of life as this unique residential development.
*Please note some of the images have been virtually staged using computer-generated furnishings and are for illustrative purposes only, and should be treated as general guidance. The quality and style of the specification may not represent the actual fittings and furnishings at the development. Computer-generated images do not constitute a contract, part of a contract, or a warranty.
Bath Spa train station is approximately 0.6 miles from the development and provides a regular half-hourly train service into central London, with journey times of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. As you would expect, there are also a range of amenities, including supermarkets, cafés, and a plethora of independent retailers, nearby.
Queen Anne House is split over four floors with all apartments benefiting from high ceilings and large windows providing plenty of natural light.
Each apartment has been meticulously designed to utilise every square metre of space effectively and blend historic elegance with contemporary living.
The property is Grade II listed and located within the unesco World Heritage Site. The building was originally designed as a Moravian Chapel dating from 1844–1845, attributed to James Wilson, who designed many prominent buildings in Bath, including 24 Milsom Street, Kingswood School, and the Royal High School. Latterly, it became the Church of Christ, Scientist, until it was converted into offices in 1986. It now has a new lease of life as this unique residential development.
*Please note some of the images have been virtually staged using computer-generated furnishings and are for illustrative purposes only, and should be treated as general guidance. The quality and style of the specification may not represent the actual fittings and furnishings at the development. Computer-generated images do not constitute a contract, part of a contract, or a warranty.
Bath Spa train station is approximately 0.6 miles from the development and provides a regular half-hourly train service into central London, with journey times of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. As you would expect, there are also a range of amenities, including supermarkets, cafés, and a plethora of independent retailers, nearby.
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£2,089 per year
Council tax band
Commonhold details