View of hillside town with historic buildings, rooftops in foreground, and lush green hills in the background under a cloudy sky.

“Bath is an elegant city full of traditional heritage, contemporary culture, green spaces, and a few surprises. From its historic origins to the colourful characters that brought the city to life, there’s a lot more to Bath than meets the eye” Visitbath.co.uk


 

We are a property letting management company based on green Park in Bath.

Our focus area is Bath where the office is located.

We cater for other properties you have England-wide so you have one point of contact for you whole portfolio

  • Bath City Center Letting Agent

    Bath City Center

    The city center is a bustling hub of shops, restaurants, museums, bars, coffee shops, and more.

    Walking distance to the train station, (just over an hour to Paddington)

    Experience the incredible architecture & local shops.

    Walk along the canal to Bristol & Bradford-On-Avon

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    Combe Down

    Combe Down is a village located on the southeast edge of Bath.

    The Avenue has local shops and cafes

    A relaxing thriving village community on the edge of Bath

    Regular buses to the city center or approx. 30 minutes walk

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    Larkhall

    Larkhall is situated in the northeast of Bath.

    There are shops and a post office located on St. Saviours Road and a theatre

    Regular buses to the city center or around 40 minute's walk

  • Odd Down

    Odd Down is south and west of the city, with a large sports ground and facilities.

    There is a large supermarket and some small shops around Upper Bloomfield Road

    Regular buses to the city center or around 30 minutes’ walk

  • Oldfield Park

    Oldfield Park is a popular student area of Bath.

    Oldfield Park train station has regular connections to Bath and Bristol

    Moorland Road is a row of shops, bars, restaurants and cafes

    Regular buses to the city centre or around 20 minutes’ walk

  • Twerton

    Twerton is situated in the west of Bath, home to the city’s football club.

    There is a small selection of shops on Twerton High Street

    Regular buses to the city center or around 40 minutes’ walk

  • Southdown

    Southdown is located in the south west of Bath with views over the city.

    There is a small supermarket located on Englishcombe Lane

    Regular buses to the city center or around 35 minutes’ walk

  • Weston

    Weston

    Weston is located to the northwest of Bath and is home to the city’s hospital.

    There are a few small shops on Weston High Street, including a small supermarket

    Regular buses to the city center or around 45 minutes’ walk

  • Widcombe

    Widcombe is located to the southeast of the city center, a short walk to Bath Spa railway station.

    Claverton Street has a row of shops, cafes, takeaways, and pubs

    Around 15 minutes walk to the city center