

2-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 2-floor Georgian maisonette in a Grade I listed 230-year-old building.
It has a new kitchen and has been recently refurbished and upgraded while keeping its historic character. The kitchen and lounge have polished wood floors and the upper floor has new carpet.
There’s an upstairs bathroom with a shower, plus a downstairs toilet.
The second bedroom can be arranged as a double bed, two singles, or with a third single added.
In the lounge there is a high-quality double sofa bed that can be made up on request or left as a sofa, depending on your booking.
A 5-minute walk from Bath Abbey and the Holburne Museum, as well as free parking.
Located just a 5-minute walk from the heart of bath, just off Great Pulteney Street. All within 10 mins walking distance to the Roman Baths, restaurants, museums, parks, canal walks, theatre and bars, yet a quiet residential street.
The most notable historical occupant of the house was Moses Pickwick- whose name was used by Charles Dickens for his second novel The Pickwick Papers, a parody of Bath's social scene; Moses and his family owned the large Pickwick Coach company and White Hart Inn.
Moses passed away in this house in 1869.

