World-renowned for its beautiful Georgian architecture, Roman heritage and exceptional cultural attractions, Bath is one of the UK's most distinctive and desirable cities. Surrounded by rolling Somerset countryside and offering an outstanding range of shops, restaurants, schools and leisure facilities, Bath combines historic character with the convenience of modern city living.
With excellent rail connections to Bristol and London, highly regarded schools, an impressive cultural scene and a broad choice of property, Bath continues to attract families, professionals, commuters, students and those looking to enjoy an exceptional quality of life.
Bath at a Glance
- 🏛 World-famous Roman and Georgian heritage
- 🚆 Direct rail services to Bristol and London Paddington
- 🏫 Excellent choice of state and independent schools
- 🛍 Extensive shopping, cafés, restaurants and cultural attractions
- 🌳 Beautiful parks, riverside walks and surrounding countryside
- 🏡 Wide variety of period homes, apartments and family properties
Why Choose Bath?
Bath offers a unique combination of architectural beauty, cultural heritage, excellent amenities and outstanding transport connections. Its historic streets, thriving city centre and surrounding countryside create a lifestyle that is difficult to match elsewhere in the region.
The city is particularly appealing to those who want the convenience of shops, restaurants, schools and leisure facilities close at hand while still having easy access to green spaces and the countryside beyond.
Whether you're searching for a period townhouse, a character apartment, a family home or an investment property, Bath offers an exceptionally varied property market across a wide range of neighbourhoods.
Property in Bath



Bath is renowned for its diverse and distinctive property market, with everything from elegant Georgian townhouses and period terraces to Victorian villas, modern apartments, contemporary developments and family homes.
Popular residential areas include the city centre, Widcombe, Bear Flat, Oldfield Park, Bathwick, Lansdown, Camden, Larkhall, Weston and Combe Down, each offering its own individual character and appeal.
The city's architecture is one of its defining features, with many properties enjoying historic detailing, elevated views or convenient access to the centre, while suburban areas provide a wider selection of family homes and outdoor space.
Whether you're purchasing your first home, relocating for work, searching for a larger family property or looking for an investment opportunity, Bath provides a broad range of options.
Local Attractions & Amenities
Bath offers an exceptional range of cultural attractions, shops, restaurants, cafés and leisure facilities, attracting visitors from around the world while also providing an outstanding choice of amenities for residents.
The city benefits from:
- The Roman Baths
- Bath Abbey
- The Royal Crescent
- The Circus
- Pulteney Bridge
- Thermae Bath Spa
- The Holburne Museum
- Theatre Royal Bath
- Numerous independent shops and boutiques
- A wide variety of cafés, pubs and restaurants
- Regular markets, festivals and cultural events
- Extensive shopping throughout the city centre
Bath's thriving cultural scene, historic setting and wide range of independent businesses help give the city a distinctive atmosphere throughout the year.
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Schools
Bath offers an excellent choice of schools, helping to make the city particularly popular with families.
Primary schools include:
- Widcombe Infant School
- Widcombe Junior School
- Moorlands Infant School
- Moorlands Junior School
- Bathwick St Mary Church School
- St Stephen's Church School
Secondary education includes:
- Hayesfield Girls' School
- Beechen Cliff School
- Oldfield School
- Ralph Allen School
- St Mark's School
Bath is also well known for its independent schools, including King Edward's School, Kingswood School, Royal High School Bath and Prior Park College.
The city is additionally home to the University of Bath and Bath Spa University, contributing significantly to its educational and cultural life.
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Transport Links
Bath enjoys excellent transport connections by both road and rail, making it particularly convenient for commuters and those travelling throughout the South West.
Bath Spa railway station provides direct services to Bristol Temple Meads, London Paddington and a wide range of destinations across the region, with further connections available towards South Wales, the Midlands and the South Coast.
Oldfield Park railway station also provides convenient local rail services for residents in the western part of the city.
Road connections provide access towards Bristol, Chippenham, Bradford on Avon, Trowbridge and the wider region, while regular bus services operate throughout Bath and surrounding communities.
The city's central location also makes neighbouring towns and villages throughout West Wiltshire and North East Somerset readily accessible.
Green Spaces & Outdoor Living
Despite its city setting, Bath is surrounded by beautiful countryside and offers an impressive variety of parks, gardens, riverside walks and open spaces.
Residents can enjoy:
- Royal Victoria Park
- Alexandra Park
- Sydney Gardens
- Henrietta Park
- Bath Skyline
- The Kennet & Avon Canal
- Riverside walks along the River Avon
- Extensive walking routes through the surrounding countryside
- Easy access to the Cotswolds
Bath Skyline is particularly popular for its elevated walks and far-reaching views across the city, while the Kennet & Avon Canal offers attractive waterside routes towards Bathampton and the surrounding countryside.
These green spaces give residents the opportunity to enjoy walking, cycling and outdoor recreation while remaining close to the heart of the city.
Nearby Villages
Bath is surrounded by some of the region's most attractive villages, offering everything from traditional stone cottages and historic village centres to peaceful countryside settings within easy reach of the city.

Bathampton – Situated just east of Bath alongside the Kennet & Avon Canal, Bathampton is a highly sought-after village offering attractive homes, riverside walks and convenient access to the city.
Batheaston – Located to the north-east of Bath, Batheaston combines a traditional village setting with excellent access to Bath and the surrounding countryside.
Northend – A peaceful rural settlement positioned above Batheaston, Northend offers attractive countryside views and a more secluded village environment while remaining close to the city.
Claverton – Situated to the south-east of Bath, Claverton is a picturesque village surrounded by beautiful countryside and conveniently positioned for the University of Bath.
Freshford – A particularly attractive village south-east of Bath, Freshford is known for its period properties, railway station, beautiful valley setting and strong village community.
Monkton Combe – Nestled in the countryside south of Bath, Monkton Combe is a picturesque village with historic stone buildings and excellent access to Bath, Bradford on Avon and surrounding rural areas.
Southstoke – Situated on elevated ground south of the city, Southstoke offers an attractive rural setting, traditional village character and impressive countryside views.
Thinking of Moving to Bath?
At Wrights Residential, we've been helping people buy, sell and let property throughout Bath and the surrounding villages since 2006. Our experienced local team has extensive knowledge of the local property market and would be delighted to help you with your next move.
Contact us today to discuss your property requirements or arrange a free, no-obligation valuation.







