Southbank is a beautiful, Grade II Listed abode is situated on the outskirts of Bath, the largest city in Somerset.The property; Southbank Is thought to date back to the 1640s, and was reputedly used as a temporary hospital in the Battle of Lansdowne, part of the first English Civil war.
Later, the property was also believed to have been the home of Richard Cromwell, son of Oliver Cromwell, the first Lord protector of England.
Southbank is thought to be the oldest house in Weston village with the earliest part of the townhouse dating back to George II of Great Britain.
Southbank is discreetly set behind a high stone, wall access through stone gate pillars from the High Street.
The house is entirely built of bath limestone.
With two Smart TVs, off-road parking, and being well-positioned to explore nearby attractions and amenities, this property welcomes families, friends, or big groups seeking a city break to Somerset.
As you step through the stone gate pillars, you will discover a property steeped in history and character.
The lavishly decorated lounge with an decorative inglenook fireplace sets the scene for a relaxing night in with your loved ones, while the spacious, equipped kitchen provides the perfect space for entertaining and cooking up delicious meals as a family.
With three levels to explore, Southbank offers a blend of period charm and modern comfort.
Retreat to one of the three beautifully appointed bedrooms, the first bedroom/dressing room offers a king-size bedroom.
The second floor offers you the choice of twin beds or super-king-size, and the third floor offers a super-king-size.
All bedrooms have their own adjoining bathrooms and you will be spoilt for choice not knowing which bedroom to choose from.
Unwind on the plush sofas in the sitting room and enjoy the Smart TV.
Outside, spend the warmer months with a morning cup of coffee, or simply soak up the tranquil surroundings, while your furry friend has a play amongst the lawn.
Immerse yourself in the rich history of the beautiful city of Bath, where you can explore the ancient Roman Baths, catch a show at the historic Theatre Royal.
Bath City Centre is approximately 2 miles away and within a short drive and walking distance.
Bath offers many independent stores to be browsed at your leisure, as well as cafes, pubs, and restaurants for when you don't feel like cooking.
Bath is a stunning City with so much to see and do.
Other places to visit include Bradford on Avon, Bristol, Chippenham, and Tetbury.
Further afield you have Glastonbury, Wells, Frome, Stonehenge, and Cardiff.
Make an unforgettable retreat to Somerset with a stay at Southbank.