Properties For Sale in BA (Postcode Area)
A handsome Grade II listed Jacobean country house set in beautiful gardens and grounds of 4.47 acres, on the edge of the artisanal market town of Frome. Selwood Manor is a fine Grade II listed Jacobean house built from mellow local stone to create an exceptional home. The current owners undertoo...
Discover a true gem of Georgian architecture – a magnificent townhouse designed by the renowned John Wood the Elder, part of his vision to establish Bath as one of England’s most elegant cities. Positioned proudly on the prestigious north side of Queen Square, just moments from landma...
A secluded retreat immersed in nature. Set within an enchanting 44-acre private estate, Coneygore is a home of architectural character and exceptional privacy. The house sits within its own secluded woodland valley, approached via a winding driveway and surrounded by expansive gardens, ra...
A fine example of a Grade II* listed Georgian townhouse, recently renovated, in a highly desirable city centre location. Built in 1767-1770, the fine Georgian townhouses in Brock Street are an example of the work of notable architect John Wood the Younger. Number 11 has been renovated from top t...
An exceptional Grade I Listed Georgian townhouse, where historic elegance meets modern luxury in prestigious central Bath. Built in 1792 by Thomas Baldwin as part of the Pulteney estate, Pitt House was once home to British Prime Min-ister William Pitt in 1802, a fact commemorated by a bronze pla...
Situated on the southern outskirts of Bath, within the Cotswolds National Landscape, a stunning, newly built detached farmhouse (subject to an agricultural occupancy condition) with exceptional views over the Midford Valley together with a restaurant/venue, market garden, outbuildings and pasture...
A handsome Grade II listed farmhouse with ancillary accommodation, in a private setting surrounded by 11.43 acres of landscaped gardens and grounds A light and welcoming Grade II listed farmhouse with 17th century origins, which was extended in the 18th century and again in the 19th century. The...