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Superior Stays Rosewell House - Bath City Centre
Fabulous Rosewell House - Bath City Centre
Rosewell House is one of Bath’s most striking examples of Georgian architecture. This stunning 2 bedroom luxury apartment oozes grand theatrical style. It is a newly refurbished luxury home from home located right in heart of the city. Just steps away from all the main sights, attractions, shops and places to eat. The ideal base for exploring! Offering the perfect mix of elegant Georgian chic with modern furniture and décor, it’s somewhere perfect to kick back and relax. The space Lovingly restored and refurbished, this beautiful apartment is wonderfully light and airy. It’s also smack-bang in the middle of all the action - right on the main high street - and very close to the pretty River Avon. Bath's famous attractions are all within very easy reach including the Roman Baths, The Circus, Theatre Royal, Thermae Bath Spa, The Royal Crescent, Jane Austin's Bath residence as well as a number of parks, galleries and museums. Of course, all the mod-cons are here as you’d expect, with a high definition TV, fully fitted kitchen, washing machine and Wi-fi throughout. All our linen and towels are of the highest quality, plus we provide complimentary luxury toiletries and bathrobes. There’s also a dining room table and chairs to seat four people, ideal for romantic meals or quick family snacks. This particular apartment also boasts a luxury chaise lounge sofa bed in the living room, perfect for children and extra guests. The apartment sleeps up to six people with kindsize beds in both bedrooms. All beds are kitted out with luxury 100% goose down bedding (or a hypoallergenic alternative if you’d prefer), so an amazing night’s sleep can be enjoyed by everyone. Perfect for families, friends and couples, both bedrooms are en-suite and are located in separate wings with plenty of space to spread out. There’s also a separate single toilet and wash basin in the communal area between the living room and kitchen. Both the apartment and Bath itself are a fantastic choice for a memorable weekend break or longer holiday away. We very much look forward to hosting you. Other things to note Kingsmead Square was laid out by John Strahan in the 1730s, having originally been at the junction of a number of routes entering the West Gate of the medieval city. The area was formally known as King’s Meadow. Rosewell House is named after Thomas Rosewell, who commissioned it from Strahan and whose sign, a rose and a well, can be seen on the baroque façade with the date 1736. Historic England bestowed a Grade I listing on the building in 1950 citing that it is an outstanding example of a Baroque town house, of the sort rendered unfashionable by John Wood's Palladian orthodoxy. `Nothing save ornaments without taste' was Wood's dismissive assessment. Its exuberant external decoration is unsurpassed, not only in Bath but elsewhere at this date. It marked the swan-song of a tradition of decorative masonry. Dr Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham, theologian, apologist, and philosopher lived at Rosewell House (where he came to Bath to take the waters) until 1752. Known originally as 'Londonderry' the house's adjacent fields were made famous by Sheridan in his play 'The Rivals' where the ludicrous duelling scene took place.
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