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Property Reference Number Full Property Address Current Rateable Property Reference Number Full Property Address Current Rateable Value Liable party name Liability start date Bath Abbey Heritage Vaults, Abbey Churchyard, 0010000101 Bath, BA1 1LY 4250 Parochial Church Council 01/02/1994 0010000600 6-7, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LY 30000 14/01/2011 0010000800 8, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LY 44500 03/09/2010 0010000911 9, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LY 20750 Jody Cory Goldsmiths Ltd 08/12/2004 0010001000 10, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LY 21250 11/02/1995 0010001300 13, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LY 25000 08/04/1994 Second Floor, 13, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 0010001302 1LY 5900 Bath Mind 15/10/1993 Meeting Room, 1st Floor, 13, Abbey Churchyard, 0010001351 Bath, BA1 1LY 2900 Bath Mind 11/06/2008 Bath Mind, 1st Floor, 13, Abbey Churchyard, 0010001352 Bath, BA1 1LY 6100 Bath Mind 01/04/2005 2nd And 3rd Floors, 14, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, 0010001401 BA1 1LY 7000 The Landmark Trust 01/04/1990 0010001425 14, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LY 32750 Fancy That Of London Ltd 01/10/2012 Office One, 1st Floor, 16, Abbey Churchyard, 0010001615 Bath, BA1 1LY 6400 16/11/2010 0010500000 7, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, BA1 1LY 38250 Presto Retail Ltd 22/07/2001 0020000255 Gr & 1st Fl, 2, Abbey Green, Bath, BA1 1NW 13000 24/02/2010 0020000500 5, Abbey Green, Bath, BA1 1NW 28250 24/10/2005 0020000900 Mignon House, 9, Abbey Green, Bath, BA1 1NW 16250 Freshford Bazaar Ltd 20/11/2008 The Crystal Palace, Abbey Green, Bath, BA1 0020500000 1NW 103000 Fuller Smith & Turner Plc 01/11/2012 Hands Tearooms, 1, Abbey Street, Bath, BA1 00300001165 1NN 21500 Hands Restaurant Ltd T/A Hands Cafe 01/09/2010 00300001175 1, Abbey Street, Bath, BA1 1NN 21750 Hands Restaurant Ltd 01/09/2010 0030000200 Elton House, 2, Abbey Street, Bath, BA1 1NN 24500 01/04/2009 0030000300 , Flat 1 At, 3, Abbey Street, Bath, BA1 1NN 2950 Three Abbey Green Llp 10/09/2012 0030000400 4, Abbey Street, Bath, BA1 1NN 31750 Bath & N E Somerset Council 22/11/2012 The Landmark Trust, Elton House, Abbey Street, 0030000500 Bath, BA1 1NN 13250 The Landmark Trust 05/04/1996 0040000100 1, Abbeygate Street, Bath, BA1 1NP 39750 My Travel Uk Ltd T/A Going Places 26/10/2002 The Golden Cot, 2, Abbeygate Street, Bath, BA1 0040000200 1NP 112000 01/04/1990 0040000300 3, Abbeygate Street, Bath, BA1 1NP 45750 Dorothy House Foundation Ltd 01/05/1995 0040000660 6, Abbeygate Street, Bath, BA1 1NP 16000 Bath & N E Somerset Council 16/10/2012 0040000700 7-8, Abbeygate Street, Bath, BA1 1NP 78500 Blacks Outdoor Retail Limited 09/01/2012 0040004505 4 & 5, Abbeygate Street, Bath, BA1 1NP 82000 Oswald Bailey Ltd 01/04/2010 0050500000 Hop Pole, Albion Buildings, Bath, BA1 3AR 41400 Bath Ales Ltd 19/02/1999 Hinton Garage (Bath) Ltd, Albion Place, Bath, 0060500100 BA1 3AD 119000 Hinton Garage (Bath) Ltd 07/02/2004 0080000700 Ground1st2nd, 7, Alfred Street, Bath, BA1 2QU 19500 Armadillo Associates Ltd 19/02/1994 0080000800 Ground Floor, 8, Alfred Street, Bath, BA1 2QU 45250 J D Williams Ltd 24/06/2009 The Assembly Inn, 16, Alfred Street, Bath, BA1 0080001600 2QU 24000 Abbey Inns (Assembly) Ltd 11/03/2009 0080500000 Woods Restaurant, Alfred Street, Bath, BA1 2QX 46250 01/04/1990 0080500912 , Flat 9, 12, Alfred Street, Bath, BA1 2QX 2000 19/03/2009 0080501000 Assembley Rooms, Alfred Street, Bath, BA1 2QU 135000 Bath & N E Somerset Council 01/04/1996 0090500000 Garage, Amery Lane, Bath, BA1 1UJ 4900 St Johns Hospital 26/04/1995 Gnd Fl Entrance Office, 26 - 45, Cheltenham 0093002680 Street, Bath, BA2 3EX 4300 Sitec Engineering Ltd T/A Sitec 10/01/2011 Gradwell Dot Com, 1st Floor, 26-45, Cheltenham 0093002685 Street, Bath, BA2 3EX 66000 Gradwell Dot Com Ltd 26/11/2009 01000007A0 7a, Anglo Terrace, Bath, BA1 5NH 5900 Bath Spa University College 13/04/2010 Cameley Lodge, Cameley Road, Temple Cloud, 01052042018 Bristol, BS39 5AF 21000 01/04/1990 The Old Quarry, Eastcourt Road, Temple Cloud, 01101011212 Bristol, BS39 5BX 3200 01/12/1991 Quarry Garage, Eastcourt Road, Temple Cloud, 01101011301 Bristol, BS39 5BT 4900 26/01/2012 Unit 12, Cloud Hill Enterprises, Eastcourt Road, 01101051028 Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BX 3700 01/08/2008 Unit 26, Cloud Hill Enterprises, Eastcourt Road, 01101054260 Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BX 1725 01/09/2005 Unit 3b, Cloud Hill Enterprises, Eastcourt Road, 01101054604 Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BX 2075 22/03/2002 Unit 8, Cloud Hill Enterprises, Eastcourt Road, 01101054802 Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BX 1250 01/08/2005 Unit 20, Cloud Hill Enterprises, Eastcourt Road, 01101054901 Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BX 2900 22/12/2012 Unit 23, Cloud Hill Enterprises, Eastcourt Road, 01101055103 Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BX 2000 01/01/2005 Units 6-9, Cloud Hill Enterprises, Eastcourt Road, 01101055201 Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BX 4550 Reid Wines 1992 Ltd 09/04/1992 Unit 24, Cloud Hill Enterprises, Eastcourt Road, 01101055204 Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BX 1250 01/02/2010 Unit 25, Cloud Hill Enterprises, Eastcourt Road, 01101055805 Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BX 2025 15/04/2007 Widcombe County Infants School, Archway 0110500000 Street, Bath, BA2 4JG 22500 Widcombe County Infants School 01/04/1999 0120000100 1, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BA 23750 Bath Rugby Ltd 04/03/1996 0120000200 2, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BA 38750 Ultimate Sound & Vision Ltd T/A Bang & Olufson 15/10/2009 2nd3rd Flrs 3 And, 1st Floor, 2-3, Argyle Street, 0120000201 Bath, BA2 4BA 21000 Aaron Evans Associates Ltd 23/03/1992 2nd And 3rd Floors, 2, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 0120000203 4BA 7200 Aaron Evans Associates 22/09/1997 0120000310 , Gnd Floor, 3, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BA 24000 04/06/2009 0120000320 Bsmt, 3, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BA 620 04/06/2009 0120000400 4, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BA 18500 11/10/1994 Pt Basement And Sub Basement, 4, Argyle 0120000401 Street, Bath, BA2 4BA 37750 01/04/1990 0120000500 5, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BA 33750 01/08/2012 0120000600 6, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BA 34500 Smile Stores Ltd 15/11/2007 0120000700 Ground Floor, 7, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BA 18750 21/03/2012 0120000800 8, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 27250 01/04/1990 0120001005 Gnd Flr, 10, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 27500 Joules Ltd 10/07/2007 Basement & Sub Basement, 10, Argyle Street, 0120001010 Bath, BA2 4BQ 11000 Riverside Leisure Management Company 01/04/2013 0120001011 First Floor, 10, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 6900 Anglo Gulf Investments Limited 11/07/2012 0120001020 Second Floor, 10, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 6800 Anglo Gulf Investments Limited 11/07/2012 0120001030 Third Floor, 10, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 3900 Anglo Gulf Investments Limited 11/07/2012 0120001100 11, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 26250 Phase Eight Fashion & Design Ltd 27/04/1998 0120001101 1st2nd Floors, 11, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 13000 Phase Eight (Fashion & Design) Limited 25/06/2011 0120001200 12, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 28750 Oxfam 01/04/1990 0120001201 12a, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 11000 16/07/2012 0120001300 13, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 28250 Moores Sports Ltd 01/04/1990 0120001400 14, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 19000 Dorothy House Hospice Care 14/08/2003 0120001503 Gnd Floor, 15, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 24750 Oriental Rugs Of Bath Ltd 03/07/2009 0120001504 Ivy Bath, Spring Gardens Road, Bath, BA2 6PW 21250 01/06/2007 Bsmt Sub Bsmt & Gnd Floors, 16, Argyle Street, 0120001600 Bath, BA2 4BQ 39250 04/03/2010 1st 2nd & 3rd Floors, 15, Argyle Street, Bath, 0120001603 BA2 4BQ 14500 Walk Over Water Ltd 29/05/2012 1st 2nd & 3rd Floors, 16, Argyle Street, Bath, 0120001605 BA2 4BQ 15500 Dar Ltd 26/07/2004 Part Ground Floor, 17, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 0120001700 4BQ 18500 06/11/2009 0120001702 17, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 4450 Riverside Cafe (Bath) Ltd 24/08/2012 0120500000 Boater (The), 9, Argyle Street, Bath, BA2 4BQ 37275 Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc 16/03/2012 Part Ground Floor, Off 17, Argyle Street, Bath, 0120501000 BA2 4BQ 1750 06/11/2009 1st Floor, Argyle Works, Argyle Terrace, Bath, 0130502000 BA2 3DF 2025 R P & A J House 30/09/1997 Adv Right Opp 20, Argyle Terrace, Bath, BA2 0130502100 3DF 600 Clear Channel Uk Ltd 01/04/1991 House Auto Engineers, Argyle Works, Argyle 0130503000 Terrace, Bath, BA2 3DB 5900 01/04/1990 0130504000 Argyle Works, Argyle Terrace, Bath, BA2 3DB 7600 Bath & N E Somerset Council 04/01/2000 Cameley Surgery, Main Road, Temple Cloud, 01351045015 Bristol, BS39 5BW 17750 21/12/1993 Store Adj Walcott Cottage, Main Road, Temple 01351047007 Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BW 2550 01/04/2003 Temple Inn, Main Road, Temple Cloud, Bristol, 01351055037 BS39 5DA 7500 Red Oak Taverns Ltd 18/01/2013 , The Old Court House, Main Road, Temple 01351056011 Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5DA 13750 01/04/2011 Temple Cloud Garage, Main Road, Temple 01351056106 Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BZ 15250 Hunts Frozen Food (Sherborne)Ltd 03/02/1995 Cameley C E Vc Primary School, Meadway, 01353001010 Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5BD 25500 Cameley C E Vc Primary School 01/04/2000 Ground Floor, Station House, Ashley Avenue, 0150500015 Bath, BA1 3DS 9100 National Plant & Equipment Register 20/02/2012 East Offices , Station House, Ashley Avenue, 0150500211 Bath, BA1 3DS 20000 Independant Vetcare Ltd 16/01/2012 Old Station Court, Ashley Avenue, Bath, BA1 0150501000 3DS 19250 12/11/1998 Temple Cloud Cricket Club, Stowey Road, 01602010003 Clutton, Bristol, BS39 5TG 1675 01/04/1990 Stowey House Farm Shop, Stowey, Bishop 01602010005 Sutton, Bristol, BS39 5TQ 4500 01/04/2009 4 Storage Containers At, Temple Bridge Farm, 01651000900 Temple Bridge, Temple Cloud, Bristol, BS39 5AA 920 01/07/2008 Unit 13, Temple
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