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1 Sion hill place, one of Baths most desirable streets and number six on Sunday times 2019 best streets to live in, in the UK. New Millenium Developments has redeveloped this Grade 1 listed property into 5 elegant apartments. for more information please contact us.
Two exquisitely designed homes combining absolute luxury and ultimate sophistication: Affinity & Serenity, which are no longer on the market.
However millenium terrace still has three out of the four spectacular, traditionally styled, terrace houses for sale or lease. Following Georgian style architecture and traditional Bath stone frontage these four houses are flawlessly presented. The rear of the property, over five stories, has a commanding and contemporary townhouse elevation.
For more information or to arrange a viewing please contact us.
A masterpiece built by New Millenium Developments Ltd. situated within the secure gates, set in a calm area which offers excellent sea views from all floors.
Nestled into the green valley, with a secluded and immaculately landscaped garden, offering a large pool in front of the villa which blends in with the outdoor barbecue area.
The property with a total of 10,000 square feet, which provides plenty of sunlight and enjoys expansive sea and green views from all angles.
This stunning villa is designed to the highest possible standards of luxury, and the result is a modern creative interior architecture at its finest. A magnificent entrance hall with marble flooring without welcomes you into the spacious high ceilings, large windows, air conditioning and direct access to the lovely terraces with splendid views.
This remarkable villa consists of
A meticulous restoration by New Millenium Developments has saved the crumbling concrete shell of the building, doing justice to its sleek curves reminiscent of an ocean liner. Once again, the vision of its young architect Molly Taylor and original owner Anthony Greenhill - who was obsessed with electricity and named the house accordingly - has come to life.
The first thing you see upon entering Kilowatt House is a sweeping spiral staircase within the curved turret that leads up to the first floor and roof terrace. Its chrome balustrade follows the line of the handmade curved windows that look out onto the garden. The ground floor has a large main reception room and a series of smaller rooms that could be used as further reception rooms or bedrooms.
Upstairs two en-suite bedrooms each have roof terraces with views over the garden and across the hills of Bath. The house is in an elevated position, built in an old quarry.
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