Description

  • Price Offers in the region of £350,000
Ralph Allen's Town House is believed to have been constructed in around 1727, in a highly decorative Palladian style, attributed to the renowned architect John Wood the Elder. Accessed via a courtyard from York Street, it comprises a Grade I Listed building of great historical and architectural interest, and provides accommodation on basement, ground, first and second floors. Although most recently used as offices the property could be suitable for a range of alternative uses, subject to consent.

BUILDING HIGHLIGHTS

Unique self-contained building for sale

Located in the heart of Georgian Bath, close to Bath Abbey

Could suit a variety of uses subject to consent
For sale by way of a new 999 year long leasehold

Self-contained courtyard access

Scope for refurbishment

Location

Occupying an outstanding location in the heart of Georgian Bath, the property is close to a range of world famous attractions including Bath Abbey, The Pump Rooms, the Roman Baths, and Pulteney Bridge. It provides immediate access to the extensive retail and leisure amenities of Bath city centre, whilst being with easy walking distance of Bath Spa railway station and a number of public car parks.

Downloads

Ralph Allens Town House particulars Oct 25.pdf

EPC E123.pdf

6973 York Street Ralph Allens Town House Marketing Plan OCT 2025.pdf

Specification

In an attractive courtyard setting close to Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths, the building requires refurbishment and offers potential for a range of uses, subject to consent.

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