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Abbey Heights is a fantastic
central base to explore the wonderful sights that Bath has to offer. The Abbey,
Roman Baths and Pump Rooms are on the doorstep. The Spa complex is just a three
minutes' walk away, as are Sally Lunn's tea shop and the stunning Pulteney
Bridge and Weir. The Theatre and a wide choice of restaurants and bars are in
the immediate vicinity. The Circus, Royal Crescent, Assembly Rooms and Museum
of Costume are a ten minutes' stroll through the city. Bath's renowned
independent shops, selling everything from designer clothes to obscure cheeses,
are all around us. |
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Double Bedroom |
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Abbey Heights offers two
fantastic apartments in a recently converted Grade 2 listed building, with open
plan living for todays lifestyle. Each apartment has two bedrooms and two
bathrooms and is individually finished to an exacting standard by expert
craftsmen-builders. |
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Each apartment has been beautifully appointed with top of the range kitchen units and built-in Bosch appliances, including a double oven, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, microwave, washer/dryer and amazing coffee machine. There are solid walnut work surfaces and limestone tiles on the floor. The shower room and ensuite bathroom are also tiled in limestone, have well lit mirrors and white suites, heated towel rails and underfloor heating. In the bedrooms, which have superking double or twin beds, you will find flat screen LCD HD ready digital televisions and ample cupboard space. All of the furniture in the apartments has been sourced from quality suppliers, and is solid, dependable and comfortable. The lounge has a massive sofa, which becomes a sofa bed, and a day bed (also a sofa bed), with a 26 flat screen LCD HD ready digital television, with freeview, fixed to the wall. The dining area can seat six people round the solid wood table. |
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Sitting Room |
| Services; Gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and tea-towels are included in rent. fee. No smoking and, regretfully, no pets. |
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