A stunning four-bedroom property has hit the market in the heart of 'bohemian' Montpelier for £950,000 and boasts “exceptional” city views from its stylish roof terrace. The Bath stone house is a designer's dream featuring exposed wooden textures, rustic decor and most importantly light air spaces.
As you venture inside the home you step on to original floorboards leading to a “welcoming entrance hallway” before peaking into a spacious living room with a large sash window, a “butler's pantry” with a built-in dresser and a kitchen with contrasting textures.
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It boasts stainless steel-fronted units with an island-dividing room to show off a dining area placed in front of an open fireplace. The central staircase links to all four floors as well as wide concrete steps leading down to the lower garden level.
According to the Rightmove listing, the first floor has two double bedrooms and a bathroom. The second floor features two more double rooms, with the rear room having “windows with the best views” that stretch “to the green hills beyond the city boundaries”.
From the hallway, a timber ladder staircase leads up to the roof terrace with “360-degree views” across the city. The listing said “this unique and unexpected feature is rarely seen on a property in the local area and is a secluded sun trap, perfect for kicking back or entertaining. At the back of the house is a “versatile room” with doors linking the orangery and the “southerly facing garden has a herringbone brick patio”. It further features herb and raised plant beds.
The elegant property is also equipped with a utility, study and playroom along with a fifth bedroom. Not only is it in close proximity to cafes and shops on Picton Street, but it's within 1 mile of the city centre and nearby transport links including Montpelier Train Station.
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