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DEVELOPMENT PLAN Hope House, among the finest addresses in Bath Set within six acres of private parkland close to the centre of Bath, Hope House will provide an exceptional and aspirational home; an address of prestige and distinction. This collection of Georgian style properties border the majestic Grade II listed Hope House and share magnificent elevated views across the city.

The mature parkland is home to many species of ancient trees and provides a natural habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, including the occasional deer. The combination of open space, historical context and sophisticated design, gives each of these homes character and a story that is embarking on a new chapter.

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1. Entrance from Lansdown Road 9. Formal lawn 2. Hope Place Houses - 3 bedroom houses 10. Underground parking 11 3. Hope Place Apartments - 1, 2 and 3 11. Residents parking bedroom apartments 12. Gate with key fob access 4. Hope House - 2 and 4 bedroom apartments 13. Estate Manager / Concierge service 5. Park Row - 3 and 4 bedroom townhouses 14. Private tennis court Sub Station 6. The Gardens - 4 bedroom houses 15. Bat houses and bird boxes 7. Piazza 16. Six acres of private parkland, walkways 8. Lift Pavilion and seating

Private gated Development Address: access Hope House, N Lansdown Road, Bath BA1 5ES An Acorn Property Group led development in partnership with Galliard Homes

The development layout is for illustration purposes only. Plot positions, parking and landscaping can vary slightly during construction. All structural and landscaping finishes are indicative only. Hope Place Houses & Apartments

An Acorn Property Group led development in partnership with Galliard Homes Hope Place, elegant houses

Six classic 3 bedroom townhouses carefully designed to blend sophisticated Georgian style with contemporary design, in warm honey coloured Bath Stone and traditional slate.

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GROUND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR Kitchen/Dining 7.60m x 3.80m 24’11” x 12’6” Kitchen/Dining 7.60m x 4.00m 24’11” x 12’10” HOUSE 6 HOUSE 5 HOUSE 4 HOUSE 3 Utility 2.50m x 1.00m* 8’2” x 3’3” * HOUSE 1 Utility 2.50m x 2.10m* 8’2” x 6’11” *

HOUSE 2 FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Living 6.00m x 3.70m 19’8” x 12’2” Living 6.20m x 6.00m* 20’4” x 19’8”* Master Bedroom 3.70m x 3.60m 12’2” x 11’10” Master Bedroom 3.70m x 3.60m 12’2” x 11’10”

SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Bedroom 2 3.70m x 3.40m 12’2” x 11’2” Bedroom 2 3.90m x 3.50m 12’10” x 11’6” Bedroom 3 3.20m x 3.00m 10’6” x 9’10” Bedroom 3 4.00m x 3.40m 12’10” x 11’2” HOPE PLACE HOUSE NO. 1 HOPE PLACE HOUSE NOS. 2 - 6

* Maximum Dimensions. RL: Roof light Window variation and en-suite configuration differs from that shown on house 6. See sales advisor for details. * Maximum Dimensions. RL: Roof light

These details are intended to give a general indication of the proposed development. The developer reserves the right to alter any part of the development, specification or floor layout at any time. The contents herein shall not form These details are intended to give a general indication of the proposed development. The developer reserves the right to alter any part of the development, specification or floor layout at any time. The contents herein shall not form part of any contract or be a representation inducing any such contract. All properties are offered subject to availability and applicants are advised to contact the developer or agent to ascertain availability of any property so as to part of any contract or be a representation inducing any such contract. All properties are offered subject to availability and applicants are advised to contact the developer or agent to ascertain availability of any property so as to avoid an unnecessary journey. These details are believed to be correct but neither the agent nor the developer accept any liability whatsoever for any misrepresentation made either in these details or orally. Applicants are therefore avoid an unnecessary journey. These details are believed to be correct but neither the agent nor the developer accept any liability whatsoever for any misrepresentation made either in these details or orally. Applicants are therefore advised to make their own enquiries to check these details to satisfy themselves that the property is suitable. Furniture for indicative purposes only. 10/17 advised to make their own enquiries to check these details to satisfy themselves that the property is suitable. Furniture for indicative purposes only. 10/17 Hope Place, beautiful apartments

Set within a terrace of traditional Bath Stone, this fantastic collection of twenty 1 and 2 bedroom apartments offers a range of unique features including outside space, far reaching views and open plan living spaces perfect for entertaining.

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APARTMENT 1 APARTMENT 3 Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.50m x 4.30m* 24’7” x 14’1”* Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.50m x 5.00m* 24’7” x 16’5”* Bedroom 4.00m x 2.70m 13’1” x 8’10” Bedroom 4.60m x 4.40m* 15’1” x 14’5”* Utility 2.30m x 1.10m 7’6” x 3’7” APARTMENT 2 Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.50m x 4.30m* 24’7” x 14’1”* APARTMENT 4 Bedroom 4.00m x 2.70m 13’1” x 8’10” Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.50m x 4.10m* 24’7” x 13’5”* Bedroom 4.20m x 2.70m 13’9” x 8’10”

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These details are intended to give a general indication of the proposed development. The developer reserves the right to alter any part of the development, specification or floor layout at any time. The contents herein shall not form part of any contract or be a representation inducing any such contract. All properties are offered subject to availability and applicants are advised to contact the developer or agent to ascertain availability of any property so as to avoid an unnecessary journey. These details are believed to be correct but neither the agent nor the developer accept any liability whatsoever for any misrepresentation made either in these details or orally. Applicants are therefore advised to make their own enquiries to check these details to satisfy themselves that the property is suitable. Furniture for indicative purposes only. 10/17

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APARTMENT 5 APARTMENT 9 Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.20m x 3.50m 23’7” x 11’6” Kitchen/Living/Dining 4.90m x 4.20m* 16’1” x 13’9”* Master Bedroom 4.00m x 2.90m 13’1” x 9’6” Bedroom 3.70m x 2.80m* 12’1” x 9’2”* Bedroom 2 2.30m x 2.10m* 7’6” x 6’11”* APARTMENT 10 APARTMENT 6 Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.30m x 4.80m* 23’7” x 15’9”* Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.20m x 4.20m* 17’1’ x 13’9”* Bedroom 3.50m x 3.30m* 11’6” x 10’10”* Bedroom 4.00m x 2.80m* 13’1’ x 9’2”* APARTMENT 11 APARTMENT 7 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.20m x 4.20m* 20’4” x 13’9”* Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.20m x 3.50m 23’7” x 11’6” Bedroom 3.90m x 3.00m 12’10” x 9’10” Master Bedroom 4.00m x 2.90m 13’1’ x 9’6” Bedroom 2 2.30m x 2.10m* 7’6’ x 6’11”* APARTMENT 12 Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.20m x 3.80m* 17’1” x 12’6”* APARTMENT 8 Bedroom 3.30m x 3.00m 10’10” x 9’10” Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.20m x 3.20m 23’7” x 10’6” Master Bedroom 4.00m x 2.90m 13’1’ x 9’6” Bedroom 2 2.30m x 2.10m* 7’6’ x 6’11”* * Maximum Dimensions HOPE PLACE These details are intended to give a general indication of the proposed development. The developer reserves the right to alter any part of the development, specification or floor layout at any time. The contents herein shall not form part of any contract or be a representation inducing any such contract. All properties are offered subject to availability and applicants are advised to contact the developer or agent to ascertain availability of any property so as to avoid an unnecessary journey. These details are believed to be correct but neither the agent nor the developer accept any liability whatsoever for any misrepresentation made either in these details or orally. Applicants are therefore APARTMENT NOS. 5 - 12 - GROUND FLOOR advised to make their own enquiries to check these details to satisfy themselves that the property is suitable. Furniture for indicative purposes only. 10/17 13 15 16 Bedroom 2 / Study Hall Bedroom 2 Bathroom / Study Bathroom Store Store 14 Store 17 Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom Hall Store Store Store Store Hall Store Store Bathroom Hall Kitchen/Living/Dining Kitchen/Living/Dining Bathroom Kitchen/Living/Dining Bathroom Hall Bedroom Kitchen/Living/Dining Bedroom 19 Kitchen/Living/Dining 18 Bedroom Master Bedroom Master Bedroom Kitchen/Living/Dining

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APARTMENT 13 APARTMENT 17 Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.60m x 4.10m* 24’11” x 13’5”* Kitchen/Living/Dining 4.10m x 4.10m* 13’5” x 13’5”* Master Bedroom 3.00m x 2.90m 9’10” x 9’6” Bedroom 3.10m x 2.90m* 10’2” x 9’6”* Bedroom 2/Study 3.00m x 2.20m 9’10” x 7’2” APARTMENT 18 APARTMENT 14 Kitchen/Living/Dining 4.90m x 3.60m 16’1” x 11’10” Kitchen/Living/Dining 5.20m x 4.10m* 17’1” x 13’5”* Bedroom 3.80m x 2.80m 12’5” x 9’2” Bedroom 3.50m x 2.90m 11’6” x 9’6” APARTMENT 19 APARTMENT 15 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.20m x 5.50m* 20’4” x 18’1”* Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.60m x 4.10m* 24’11” x 13’5”* Bedroom 3.90m x 2.80m 12’9” x 9’2” Master Bedroom 3.00m x 2.90m 9’10” x 9’6” Bedroom 2/Study 2.90m x 2.40m 9’6” x 7’10” APARTMENT 20 Kitchen/Living/Dining 6.60m x 3.00m* 21’8” x 9’10”* APARTMENT 16 Bedroom 3.10m x 2.60m 10”2” x 8’6” Kitchen/Living/Dining 7.20m x 3.40m* 23’7” x 11’2”* Bedroom 3.60m x 2.80m 11’10” x 9’2”

* Maximum Dimensions HOPE PLACE These details are intended to give a general indication of the proposed development. The developer reserves the right to alter any part of the development, specification or floor layout at any time. The contents herein shall not form part of any contract or be a representation inducing any such contract. All properties are offered subject to availability and applicants are advised to contact the developer or agent to ascertain availability of any property so as to avoid an unnecessary journey. These details are believed to be correct but neither the agent nor the developer accept any liability whatsoever for any misrepresentation made either in these details or orally. Applicants are therefore APARTMENT NO. 13 - 20 - FIRST FLOOR advised to make their own enquiries to check these details to satisfy themselves that the property is suitable. Furniture for indicative purposes only. 10/17 Quality and sophistication The profound detailing is evident from the moment you step inside. Utilising the expert

interior design skills of Lambart & Browne to create an impression as beautiful as the Computer generated image of interior at Hope Place, Hope House building and grounds that enclose them. House Specification Apartment Specification Kitchen Bathroom/En-Suite/Cloakroom Interior Finishing Kitchen Bathroom/Cloakroom Interior Finishing n Fully fitted kitchen by Leicht n Porcelain wall tiles by Mandarin Stone n Walls and ceilings in matt emulsion to n Fully fitted kitchen by Leicht n Porcelain wall tiles by Mandarin Stone n Walls and ceilings in matt emulsion to n Granite worktops n Polished marble floor tiles by Mandarin Interior Designer’s specification n Granite worktops n Large format porcelain floor tiles by Interior Designer’s specification n Undermount stainless steel sink with Stone to master en-suite n Mixture of painted internal doors and n Undermount stainless steel sink with Mandarin Stone n Painted internal doors to Interior mixer tap n Large format porcelain floor tiles by glazed crittall doors mixer tap n Contemporary design white sanitary Designer’s specification n Range of Miele & Neff appliances to Mandarin Stone to family bathroom/ n Polished chrome door handles n Range of Miele & Neff appliances to ware by Duravit n Polished chrome door handles include: guest en-suite n Timber sliding sash windows include: - Wall hung WC with soft close seat, n Timber sliding sash windows - Integrated 70/30 fridge/freezer n Contemporary design white sanitary n Bi-parting patio doors - Integrated 70/30 fridge/freezer concealed cistern and dual flush plate n Engineered timber flooring to hallway, - Built in multifunction single oven ware by Duravit n Hexagon limestone tiled flooring to - Built in multifunction single oven - Hand basin with vanity unit kitchen, dining and living area - Built in microwave oven - Wall hung WC with soft close seat, entrance hall with inset coir mat - Built in microwave oven - Wall hung washbasin in cloakroom n Carpet to bedrooms - Induction hob with onset controls concealed cistern and dual flush plate n Engineered timber flooring to kitchen, - Induction hob with onset controls where applicable Communals - Fully integrated dishwasher - Hand basin with vanity unit dining and utility - Fully integrated dishwasher n Brassware by Vado in polished chrome - Integrated extractor - Wall hung washbasin in WC where n Carpet to living room, bedrooms, stairs - Integrated extractor - Wall mounted taps n Engineered timber flooring to entrance n Built in wine cooler applicable and landings n Under lit wall cabinet LED lighting - Thermostatic shower controls hall with inset coir mat n Space saving recycling bin n Brassware by Vado in polished chrome n Fully fitted wardrobes to master n Space saving recycling bin - Ceiling mounted round shower head n Carpet to stairs and hallways n Under lit wall cabinet LED lighting - Wall mounted taps bedroom/dressing room n Polished chrome socket outlets above - Hand held shower kit n Walls and ceilings in matt emulsion to n Polished chrome socket outlets above - Thermostatic shower controls work surfaces and concealed - Accessories include robe hook, toilet Interior Designers specification work surfaces and concealed - Ceiling mounted round shower head Heating/Hot Water multi-gang appliance panel roll holder and towel ring in polished External Finishes multi-gang appliance panel - Hand held shower kit n Combi boiler chrome Electrical Fittings & Communications n Private access to tennis court and - Accessories include robe hook, toilet n Under floor heating throughout n Clear glazed bath screen/shower Electrical Fittings & Communications roll holder and towel ring in polished n Plumbing for washer/dryer in utility n Mixture of LED recessed downlights screen communal gardens n Paved private external areas where n Mixture of LED recessed downlights chrome room and pendants n Ladder style heated towel rail applicable and pendants n Clear glazed bath screen/shower n 5 amp lighting circuit to principal n Recessed LED downlights External Finishes n 5 amp lighting circuit to principal screen reception rooms and all bedrooms n Communal bin store n Private access to tennis court and Heating/Hot Water n LED Lighting reception rooms and all bedrooms n Ladder style heated towel rail n TV aerial and data points to living room n TV aerial and data points to living room communal gardens and bedrooms n Combi boiler n Recessed LED downlights Car Parking n Paved private external areas and bedrooms n Recess to shower area n Polished chrome light switches and n Plumbing for washer/dryer in utility n Communal bin store n One allocated car parking space for two n Polished chrome light switches and n Bespoke vanity unit to master en-suite sockets room/store cupboard bed apartments sockets n LED Lighting n External socket to rear patio where n External socket to rear patio applicable Car Parking n USB double sockets to selected areas n USB double sockets to selected areas n Two allocated car parking spaces per house

These details are intended to give a general indication of the proposed development. The developer reserves the right to alter any part of the development, specification or floor layout at any time. The contents herein shall not form part of any These details are intended to give a general indication of the proposed development. The developer reserves the right to alter any part of the development, specification or floor layout at any time. The contents herein shall not form part of any contract or be a representation inducing any such contract. All properties are offered subject to availability and applicants are advised to contact the developer or agent to ascertain availability of any property so as to avoid an unnecessary contract or be a representation inducing any such contract. All properties are offered subject to availability and applicants are advised to contact the developer or agent to ascertain availability of any property so as to avoid an unnecessary journey. These details are believed to be correct but neither the agent nor the developer accept any liability whatsoever for any misrepresentation made either in these details or orally. Applicants are therefore advised to make their own journey. These details are believed to be correct but neither the agent nor the developer accept any liability whatsoever for any misrepresentation made either in these details or orally. Applicants are therefore advised to make their own enquiries to check these details to satisfy themselves that the property is suitable. Furniture for indicative purposes only. 10/17 enquiries to check these details to satisfy themselves that the property is suitable. Furniture for indicative purposes only. 10/17 An Acorn Property Group led development in partnership with Galliard Homes Contents 1 Introduction 3 The Development 11 The City of Bath 15 Exploring the City 19 Getting around 21 Shopping 23 Eating & Drinking 25 Entertainment & Culture 27 On your doorstep 29 Exploring the Wider Area 31 Education 32 Transport 33 Architect’s Statement 35 The Grounds 37 Our Vision 39 Our Philosophy Introduction

A prestigious development of luxury apartments and houses within walking distance of the heart of the beautiful city of Bath.

he Grade II listed Hope House, originally built To the very south of the six acre site, a row of four circa 1781, is being converted into a suite of contemporary houses along with a tennis court Telegant apartments that enhance the original complete this exceptional development. architecture. The beautifully proportioned building sits in an elevated position to the north of the city and The site was once the home of the Royal High Junior commands exceptional views over the centre of Bath School and the extensive private parkland and and beyond. woodland grounds will be preserved and improved to create a glorious natural environment. A series of houses and apartments will be formed in terraces immediately to the south and east of Hope Hope House is a stunning development with a truly House and have been designed to respect Bath’s singular address that is seldom seen on the market. predominantly Georgian architecture, preserving the character and appearance of the conservation area.

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1 1. Hope Place 4. Parkland Located on the site of the previous school buildings, Hope Place features thirty-seven 1, The private parkland that envelops the site comprises six acres of enhanced and The Development 2 and 3 bedroom new build apartments and six 3 bedroom townhouses designed with maintained gardens. With walkways meandering through, it is home to a variety of great respect to Bath’s predominantly Georgian architecture. wildlife including occasional wild deer and displays a wide diversity of mature trees, many older than 100 years. 2. Hope House Dating back to 1781, the Grade II listed Hope House building sits in a fantastic elevated 5. Tennis Court position overlooking the city. Sympathetically refurbished and converted into seven luxury Newly refurbished, this full size private tennis court is available all year round for the 2 and 4 bedroom apartments. exclusive use of Hope House residents and their guests. 3. Park Row 6. The Gardens Located at the highest part of the site, Park Row features a striking terrace of four new A hidden jewel at the lower part of the site, The Gardens is accessed via a private drive. 3 and 4 bedroom townhouses each benefitting from stunning views across the city, These four 4 bedroom homes are contemporary in design and feature sedum roofs as well private gardens and roof terraces. as private gardens with direct access to the parkland.

Hope House - History reinvented Hope House truly is one of the most exciting developments to come to the prestigious city of Bath in decades.

estled within rich woodland grounds of the former Bath Royal High Junior School, this majestic development features a bespoke collection of new Napartments and houses along with the refurbishment of a historic Grade II 1 listed building. 2 1

The immaculate design of the scheme reflects its setting within the only English city registered as a World Heritage site and is within the Bath Conservation Area. Located in the prime residential suburb of Lansdown, Hope House has the boutique shopping area d of Bartlett Street Quarter on its doorstep as well as being within walking distance of the oa n R ow heart of the city. nsd La 1 Set within six acres of parkland, Hope House offers the unique opportunity to benefit 3 T s from a home in the city yet with the outlook and surroundings rarely found outside a E

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A development of fifty-eight new houses and apartments, arranged around the historic listed Hope House, gardens and parkland.

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Making an impression

The interiors at Hope House are as beautiful and dignified as the buildings and grounds that enclose them.

Whether classic or contemporary, natural or man-made, the materials and finishes have been chosen to complement the design of the buildings they inhabit.

Form and function work in harmony, kitchens and bathrooms are functional, durable and graceful. There is balance and subtlety in the choice of colours and textures, a richness that is difficult to describe.

These are stylish and inviting living spaces that will continue to delight you and will create a perfect home.

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Elegance never goes ou tof style Elegance – what does it mean? A certain presence, a dignity, a cultivated grace and grandeur, the epitome of good taste.

Hope House has been converted and redeveloped with elegance in mind. There are few cities and even fewer towns within the UK that can be described as elegant, Bath must surely top the list.

Bath is big enough to have plenty going on, but small enough to know intimately. It’s a place that’s perfect for simply wandering around. Sweeping crescents of immaculate Georgian architecture bump into ancient cobbled alleys, and wherever you look you’ll find a corner of such classical splendour, it will take your breath away . Computer generated image of Hope House and Park Row, Hope House

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3 4 Bath, a p ortrait of perfection The city has a quality that is difficult to define, a serenity and a timeless grace that has evolved since the Romans first built a temple around the hot water springs about two thousand years ago.

ath has been slowly and sensitively developed since it The centre attracts in excess of a million visitors a year from all became a royal borough in the eighth century under over the world which is in part due to its status as a UNESCO BAlfred the Great. There are architectural influences from World Heritage Site. The Roman Baths, the Georgian crescents, Anglo-Saxon and medieval times but it is the honey coloured art galleries, museums and Bath Abbey make up the major stone from the Georgian period that prevails. attractions but local residents can wander off the busy main streets to discover the city’s hidden charms in the local markets Cradled within a natural basin amid the Mendip Hills, this and independent shops. compact city is not just about history. It has a cosmopolitan vibe that matches the best from London’s West End, a year round Bath may look like a stage set, but there is a friendliness and programme of festivals, an impressive arts scene and a range of intimacy that only residents can truly appreciate. restaurants that wouldn’t be out of place in Mayfair.

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The histo ry 3 & heritage Bath is renowned for its royal connections and Queen Anne was one of the earliest royal visitors in 1688. Her visit is credited for making Bath incredibly popular among fashionable high society over the following years.

he 17th Century saw Bath transforming from a In 1830, a young Princess Victoria, later to become 1 4 virtual backwater into an elegant spa following Queen Victoria, came to Bath with her mother to Ta visit by Queen Elizabeth that set the seal of open a park named in her honour – Royal Victoria royal approval and attracted the cream of society. Park. They stayed in the Royal Hotel where a commemorative plaque was erected to mark their Artists, actors and musicians populated a playground visit and an impressive statue of Queen Victoria also for the aristocracy and this wealthy elite attracted stands outside the Victoria Art Gallery. the luxury trades. Fine inns and lodgings sprang up to accommodate the visitors and already, Bath In more recent years the annual Royal Bath and West was considered one of the most beautiful cities Show has been visited by Princess Anne, the Prince of in the country. Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, the Queen Mother and Queen Elizabeth II.

1. The Roman Baths 2. York Road 3. Intricate leaded windows 4. Georgian architecture 5. Roman Baths carving 5 6 | 13 | Hope House 6. Pulteney Bridge 1. Testing the waters at the Thermae Bath Spa Exploring the City 2. Parade Park by Pulteney Bridge 3. Bath rugby 4. Shops on Abbey Green 5. The Pump Rooms, Bath

A city of beauty and diversity Established within glorious rolling countryside, the unique city of Bath is famed for its stunning Georgian architecture, natural hot springs and a rich heritage. The architecture, culture and history of Bath continues to draw visitors from across the world yet behind the beauty is a thriving local community with many hidden gems.

he architecture, culture and heritage of mineral-rich, thermal waters in an open-air rooftop are scattered throughout this vivacious city. Treat Bath is abundantly evident, yet Bath is a pool with magnificent views over the city. yourself at the Michelin-starred Bath Priory Hotel Tbusy and active city with markets and and Restaurant or take afternoon tea accompanied theatres, a lively arts scene, unique, independent The modern Southgate shopping centre showcases by live classical music at the Pump Rooms. shops, restaurants and bars that fly the flag for designer labels and high street chains and is next diversity and inspiration. to Bath Spa Station just a 20 minute walk to the Bath Rugby Club has a family friendly, city centre south of Hope House. ground and on match days the city buzzes with a The state-of-the-art Thermae Bath Spa combines convivial atmosphere. Bath Racecourse lies just the best of the Roman spa with the contemporary Stop for coffee, lunch or a post-shopping cocktail at outside the city and offers a thrilling day at the design of the New Royal Bath that provides one of the many cafes, bars and restaurants that races, fine dining and an eclectic mix of events.

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1. Southgate Shopping Centre 2. Street sign 3. The Corridor shopping arcade 4. Umbrella display at Southgate Shopping Centre 5 6 5. Entrance to Jolly’s 6. Flower display, Milsom Place Divine retail therapy Bath is a delight for shoppers of all styles and persuasions from the bohemian or uber-cool to the more upmarket customers who are brand conscious, avant-garde or trend-setting.

he city is divided into distinct retail areas and There is a modern shopping centre at Southgate and as much of the centre is pedestrianised and all there are specialist spots such as Broad Street for Twithin walking distance, shopping is a very boutiques and Walcot and Bartlett Streets for vintage pleasant experience. The London connection is strong fashion and antiques. with many leading brands choosing Bath for their second store and locals jokingly referring to it as There are tiny lanes tucked away near the Royal ‘west, west London’. Crescent and Circus with dazzling jewellery shops, independent boutiques and art galleries. Whatever Milsom Place, Union Street and Stall Street are home your desire, we are confident that Bath will deliver. to traditional but beautiful homeware and fashion shops and Jolly’s – Bath’s famous department store.

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1 Eating & Drinking

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3 4 6 From Michelin stars to traditional gastropubs Despite its rich historical background, Bath has never been stuck in the culinary past. Whilst the city is renowned for serving afternoon tea and has a penchant for the famous yeasted Bath Bun, these traditions are more symbolic than representative.

he city offers a fascinating mix of snug, timber- For exquisite fine dining, the city and its surrounds beamed, traditional ale houses alongside provides three Michelin star restaurants with many 1. Fine dining innovative gastropubs with mouth-watering others highly rated by Michelin or with distinguished 2. A lunchtime drink T menus. There are plenty of ethnic and vegetarian or AA Rosettes. The café scene dominates Bath’s daytime 3. Côte Brasserie 4. A working breakfast, Vino Vino vegan options but in the main it is the unique, presence with artisan coffee shops and vintage tea rooms 5. Local Bar independent restaurants, bars and delis that fly the and every evening locals head for the chic hotel bars, 6. The famous Sally Lunn’s eating house 7. Hall & Woodhouse flag for inspirational and exciting dining experiences. rooftop terraces and cocktail lounges that contribute to making Bath such a rewarding place to live.

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he impressive arts scene is spearheaded by well as the much acclaimed International Music the Theatre Royal, one of the oldest and most Festival held every May. Tbeautiful working theatres in the country and the starting point for many West End plays. A weekly Farmers’ market and a monthly artisan market are held in Green Park, a former Victorian The Theatre Royal is also home to the diverse Ustinov railway station and Bath Guildhall Market is the Studio and the Egg Theatre which stages family oldest shopping venue in the city having served the shows. Street performers entertain you in the city community for 800 years. centre, there is a successful film and fringe festival as

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Bartlett Street is a picturesque and historic artisan quarter that lies less than a 10 minute stroll from Hope House so provides a convenient alternative to the major shopping districts in the centre.

ocated in one of the oldest thoroughfares in the city, a region pick up a flat white at Café Lucca, primp those curls at Artizan hair that was known as ‘Upper Town’ and considered to be the salon or revitalise the mind and body at Yoga Bodhi. Lgateway to Georgian Bath, Bartlett Street Quarter celebrates individuality and artistry. The area exudes more of a bohemian vibe From exclusive boutiques and antique shops to tea rooms, and is frequented by local residents rather than visitors which make restaurants and everything in between - spend hours browsing to for an intimate and friendly atmosphere. your heart’s content. Above all , Bartlett Street Quarter is a treasure trove of all things original, quirky, unusual or distinctive – the perfect Independent stores are nestled into nooks and crannies and line this ‘on your doorstep’ street for any Hope House resident with pretty cobbled hill that lies to the north of the city centre. The variety imagination and creativity. of retailers in this traffic free zone make for a captivating experience -

1. Bartlett Street Quarter 2. Vintage tea poster at the Boston Tea Party 3. Shops in Bartlett Street Quarter 4. Café lifestyle, Bartlett Street

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4 Exploring the Wider Area The borders of Bath Situated in Somerset, Bath is close to the borders of Wiltshire and Gloucestershire, surrounded by beautiful, rolling countryside, historic market towns and quintessentially English villages. Bath is also set on the southern edge of the Cotswolds with its distinctive creamy coloured limestone villages.

ristol is Bath’s near neighbour and competes on a heritage level with a rich maritime history, a rejuvenated docklands with majestic wharves and cobbled streets and evidence of Brunel’s genius in BSS Great Britain and the Clifton Suspension Bridge. also provides a large, modern shopping quarter, a popular retail outlet at Cabots Circus, a lively nightlife and a wide range of restaurants from casual brasseries to stylish, upmarket dining rooms. 1. Clevedon Pier 2. The Matthew, Bristol Harbour 3. View of Bath from The popular attractions at Cheddar, Glastonbury, Stonehenge and Longleat are all close enough for a family 4. Glastonbury Tor day trip and the Cathedral at the UK's smallest city Wells is just 20 miles away. The popular market towns of 5. View from the Quantocks 6. Clifton Suspension Bridge Corsham and Bradford on Avon are well worth exploring whilst nearby Radstock has been awarded conservation area status.

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6 Education Transport

Well educated Bath is acknowledged as an excellent centre of learning with a fine collection of public and state schools and is a great choice for further education with 1. Kingswood Senior School 2 2. University of Bath two universities, a college and many schools with individual specialisations. 3. Students at University of Bath

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A36 17 16 BATHWICK Excellent BY RaIL FRoM BaTH sPa sTaTIon A36 A36 11 Bristol Temple Meads 15 mins 4 15 Bristol Parkway 38 mins TWERTON 14 6 Reading 58 mins connections Cardiff Central 1 hr 21 mins BATH Bath is strategically located close to motorways, an airport and has Exeter St Davids 1 hr 40 mins 7 13 Gloucester 1 hr 30 mins a well-connected railway station making regional, national and London Paddington 1 hr 28 mins N THE OVAL international journeys relaxed and straightforward. Source: thetrainline.com KEY PRIMaRY sCHooLs FuRTHER EduCaTIon ath Spa is just a 20 minute walk through the city centre or a short drive to the south of Hope BY Road FRoM BaTH 1 St Andrew’s CofE Primary School 11 Bath College Bristol 12.6 miles 36 mins A367 House. There is a local group, Cycle Bath, that promotes responsible cycling, offers training 2 St Stephen’s CofE Primary School 12 Bath School of Art and Design Bristol Airport 19.5 miles 47 mins 3 Bathwick St Mary CofE Primary School 13 Bath Theatre School 19 and encourages an active outdoor lifestyle and there is a self-service bike hire scheme with 4 Widcombe CofE Junior School 14 9 B Gloucester 52.3 miles 1 hr 9 mins fourteen docking stations around the city. 5 St Saviour’s CofE Junior School 15 University of Bath Cardiff 56.8 miles 1 hr 15 mins sECondaRY sCHooLs IndEPEndEnT sCHooLs Reading 74.8 miles 1 hr 33 mins 6 Hayesfield Girls School 16 Bath Hope House is just 9 miles from Junction 18 of the M4 which provides a direct route into London Oxford 82.5 miles 1 hr 37 mins 7 17 King Edward’s School and gives easy access onto the M5. Bristol Airport, just 20 miles from Bath, is one of the UK’s 8 Oldfield School 18 A367 Exeter 103.1 miles 1 hr 55 mins 9 School 19 fastest growing airports serving over 100 destinations that include many popular holiday and London Marble Arch 117.3 miles 2 hrs 24 mins 10 Saint Gregory’s Catholic College 20 Royal High School 10 business centres in Europe. Source: theAA.com

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“As Britain’s only city with an all-embracing World Heritage Site designation by UNESCO, managing significant developmental change in Bath can be challenging, but also very rewarding. The project will create fifty-eight new dwellings, with a mix of sizes, arranged around the historic listed Hope House, gardens and parkland.

The development offers magnificent views yet sensitively takes A third and final new building completes Hope Place and brings into account the surrounding buildings views and vistas, in some scale and drama to mark the end of this new street as the particular Lansdown Crescent that sits dramatically above the largest of the three. It also helps to order the landscape for parkland. Each property has been carefully considered and which the listed Hope House looks out on at the head of the designed to give the most efficient but exciting spaces, as well as parkland. A wonderfully quirky but suitably elegant lift pavilion continuity between the new buildings, gardens and the links the lowest levels of the parkland and parking with the landscape to create a coherent and quality development. uppermost areas so that this sloping site has fantastic accessibility for all to enjoy the various landscape settings. As you turn into Hope Place from the historic Lansdown Road a new street scene has been created with traditional style terrace To the north of the site and sitting comfortably below Lansdown houses with simple but elegant Georgian detailing setting the Crescent is Park Row, a terrace of four stunning townhouses. Set tone of a development comfortable in this important over 4 levels, with open plan living spaces each linking to private location. The eye however might be forgiven for wandering outside spaces with views of Bath and aspects that are unrivalled immediately along this new street as it falls away with the in this part of the city. natural slope of the land across Bath to the beautiful rolling hillsides in the distance. And of course, sitting proudly at the head of the parkland, with a new extension, the Grade II listed Hope House has been Two new buildings line the entrance road and offer a mix of brought back to its former glory and the building given the scale spacious townhouses and apartments, creating a sense of arrival and grandeur of old. The building houses apartments with views, and acting as a gateway through to what is more of a park space, décor, and a sense of place that would put a smile on setting exploiting in the best possible way the vast green areas anyone lucky enough to be able to call it home.” unique to this city centre setting.

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3 The Grounds An exquisite environment

Hope House was an early Regency home leased by the garden enthusiast, Charles Hamilton, in the late 18th century. He used the elevation to create generous terraces and parkland that gave incredible views over the city of Bath.

Hope House upper terrace overlooks the park and is linked to the middle terrace by a grand staircase. The spacious middle terrace is centred around a generous sunken garden, with a ha-ha* to separate the elegant lawn from the informal park beyond. Quality paving and hand-crafted metal work evoke the restrained elegance of Regency Bath and are interweaved between the honey-coloured stone, the new buildings, the piazza and lower street.

Sympathetically designed by landscape architects, Matthew Wigan Associates, the landscape fashions a unique setting, that confidently blends the best of Regency, with the calm sophistication of contemporary design, to create a place to feel at home.

*A ‘ha-ha’ was a key element of the Landscape Movement, so named because it came as a surprise to unsuspecting visitors. In short, it’s a ditch or vertical barrier that does away with the need for a fence and allows unbroken views from the house across the landscape.

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Acorn has partnered with Lambart & Browne to create stylish and intelligent interiors within each of the properties at Hope House.

ope House has been designed using quality oolitic limestone that has a grey/yellow colour and is materials to subtly define the living spaces. prevalent amongst the sculpture and architecture of HThe implementation of old and new raw Bath, has been used to link the heritage of the materials throughout the development is paramount; to surrounding 18th Century Georgian architecture with complement the existing traditional features, the this contemporary development. design is a blend of classic and contemporary that varies to suit the different buildings. This combination of materials is an integral part of the interior design for these homes. Natural timber and The design of each property celebrates the use of exposed brickwork show true English craftsmanship natural materials, letting them define the different and metal work, that includes antique bronze finishes internal spaces and dictating how the space is along with white Roman inspired marble together experienced. The traditional local Bath Stone, a type of marry form and function. Our vision for Hope House

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All images are of previous Acorn developments. 1. Porthtowan, Cornwall 2. Muswell Hill, London 3. Portishead, North Somerset Our Philosophy Acorn’s passion has been to change the face of areas through innovative regeneration and exciting new architecture; whilst creating the kind of places people want to live, work and spend time in.

With over 20 years of success, Acorn looked to listed buildings. These distinguished developments Bristol and the surrounding region to expand and in are sensitive to their surroundings creating inspiring 2013 launched a regional office in Bristol city centre. and individual homes.

Acorn Bristol offers properties without compromise, Acorn has offices in London, Cornwall, Bristol, Cardiff designed to deliver the very best in contemporary and Hampshire offering a design led philosophy living. The projects range from urban apartments to coupled with a unique approach to placemaking riverside homes to conversions within beautiful through regeneration and development.

50 Clifton Down Road Bristol BS8 4AH For further information contact Acorn 0117 244 0400 www.acornpropertygroup.org

An Acorn Property Group led development in partnership with Galliard Homes

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