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1 Brock Street, Bath
BA1 2LN
Swell Apartments, Bath
- Style
- Georgian apartments
- Setting
- The corner of the Circus
The limestone grandeur of this Georgian house is the envy of all passers-by. Beautifully traditional, with delicious, up-to-the-second styling, the Swell Apartments, sleeping two and four, enjoy prime position on the Circus: Bath’s most elegant address. Original Georgian features weave gracefully throughout the property; enormous shuttered windows and working fireplaces blend with candlelit boudoirs, chandeliers views through sash windows. Ideal for couples seeking style and seclusion in a city setting.
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House style
Boutique-style Georgian townhouse apartments.
Grounds
In the heart of the Circus, just steps away from the Royal Crescent.
Sleeps
2 in the courtyard apartment, 4 in the top-floor Beau Nash apartment.
Ideal for
Romantic city escapes and shopping breaks with friends.
Rates
Two-night stay for two people: £295 for the Courtyard apartment; £330 for the top-floor apartment. A two-night stay for three people starts from £370, and £400 for four people.
Minimum hire
Two-night minimum rental. Check-in times and days are flexible.
Also
The property is firmly non-smoking. Pets are not allowed.
Eating & drinking
There are fully equipped kitchens in both apartments, stocked with the basics (tea, coffee, milk and mineral water) for your arrival. There is a table in the living room of the top-floor apartment, and in the living room of the courtyard apartment which both seat two (plus a table and chairs for four in the courtyard). Both apartments have fully equipped kitchens kitted out with everything you could possibly need to seriously self-cater.
Children
The Beau Nash apartment is reached by a fitness-testing flight of stairs, making it unsuitable for couples with babies (the twin bedroom is ideal for older children, though). The courtyard apartment is more of a glamorous, adults-only zone.
Music
There is a CD player in the living rooms of both apartments.
Provided
TV, DVD, The White Company towels and bathrobes, Jo Malone toiletries, free WiFi, DVD library, washer/dryer, dishwasher.
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The house is on five floors. The courtyard apartment has a double bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom and two private courtyards. The top-floor apartment has a double bedroom, twin bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom.
Interior
Bedrooms
Courtyard apartment
Bedroom: double bedroom with parquet flooring, shuttered windows and private courtyard.
Beau Nash apartment
Bedroom 1: master bedroom with six-foot bed and hand-painted wallpaper from a 1793 design.
Bedroom 2: twin bedroom, smaller than the master bedroom and with views across the Circus.
Kitchen Both apartments' kitchens are stocked with tea, coffee, milk and mineral water – and are fully equipped with oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, toaster, coffee-maker and washer/dryer. For self-catering supplies, see our ‘Services’ section.
Living room A 28-inch flatscreen TV, DVD and DVD library. The courtyard apartment’s large living room is a parquet-floored, orange-hued modern space, with a table for two offering courtyard views through Georgian shuttered windows. The top-floor apartment’s living room is a medley of Hollywood glamour, deco chic and Georgian gorgeousness. A table for two in the bay window is perfect for taking in Bath sunsets through sash windows.
Dining room Dine on thrones in the living-room bay window of the Beau Nash apartment, or by candlelight in the living room of the courtyard apartment.
Other The apartments are in a residential street, so noisy karaoke parties are probably a no-no.
Outdoor
Gardens The courtyard apartment boasts a private courtyard on the curve of the Circus.
Parking The parking meters outside on Brock Street are limited, but the nearby Charlotte Street car park offers daily parking (free on Sundays). Directions are provided on check-in.
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Activities
Best picnic spot
Pop a blanket in a bag and make for the grass in front of the Royal Crescent. Just two minutes away, this stretch of Victoria Park is a saunter down Brock Street as you walk away from the Circus.
Best walks
You’re in the most picturesque part of town already, so take advantage of doorstep delights and head to the Royal Crescent, then through Victoria Park and on towards the immaculate Botanical Gardens.
Activities
The Thermae Bath Spa (+44 (0)1225 331234; www.thermaebathspa.com) has a natural hot spa pool on a rooftop overlooking Bath and the surrounding countryside. You can get treatments here – including aromatherapy cocoons and Moroccan mud wraps as well as shiatsu and reiki – or you can just laze about enjoying the waters and the views. For more great views of the city, go hot-air ballooning. With Bailey Balloons (+44 (0)1275 375300; www.baileyballoons.co.uk), you can take off from Royal Victoria Park, cruise over Bath and land at the Cadbury’s chocolate factory in nearby Keynsham. The Roman Baths (+44 (0)1225 477785; www.romanbaths.co.uk), a World Heritage site, are the city’s most famous landmark. Still flowing with natural hot water, this beautiful Roman temple and bathhouses are built around the only hot spring in the UK. Jane Austen is Bath’s other great cultural icon. The Austen Centre at Queen Square (+44 (0)1225 443000; www.janeausten.co.uk) is pretty diverting and has a great shop. The best thing about it, though, is the Regency tearoom, where you can devour particularly good cakes while enjoying great rooftops views.
Smith tip
The Riverside Café (+44 (0)1225 480532) is a hidden gem that’s ideal for either lunch or a cappuccino accompanied by the tune of running water. Head down below Pulteney Bridge – it’s tucked away at 17 Argyle Street.
Eating, drinking and dancing
Restaurants
Olive Tree
+44 (0)1225 447928
Situated in a Bath townhouse just a few roads away from the Circus, the Queensberry Hotel is a 29-room boutique property that oozes Regency elegance. Its restaurant, Olive Tree, is an equally stylish combination of crisp white linen and plush chocolate leather. The unpretentious modern, Med-tinged English cuisine it serves up – pot-roasted guinea fowl, pan-fried Cornish sea bass – is very good and reasonably priced.
Queensberry Hotel, Russel Street, Bath BA1 2QF
The Marlborough Tavern
+44 (0)1225 423731
You’ll need to book well in advance at this gastro pub just the other side of the Royal Crescent. Apricot and brandy bread and butter pudding a go-go.
35 Marlborough Buildings, Bath BA1 2LY
The Circus
+44 (0)1225 466020
Mr & Mrs Smith didn’t manage to reserve a table at this busy new little eaterie, but thought you might like to know that it’s only about five paces across the road from your apartment, so definitely worth a try.
34 Brock Street, Bath BA1 2LN
Cafés
Chandos Deli
+44 (0)1225 314418
An award-winning Mediterranean deli just a few streets away, stocked with fantastic cheeses, handmade cakes, antipasti, oils and olives. Tasting is heartily encouraged, so pull up a chair at the counter and munch through charcuterie- and fromage-filled sandwiches (www.chandosdeli.com).
12 George Street, Bath BA1 2EH
The Pump Room
+44 (0)1225 444477
When in Bath, an afternoon visit to the Pump Room in the Roman Baths is obligatory. To complete the Jane Austen experience of live strings, chandeliers, foxgloves and imperial columns, order the three tiers of afternoon tea for two. (Bookings are only taken Monday–Friday).
Roman Baths, Stall Street, Bath BA1 1LZ
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Housekeeping
Housekeeping is offered before and after your stay. A mid-stay service can be provided at a charge.
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Planes The nearest airport is Bristol International, about half an hour’s drive from Bath.
Trains Trains leave from London Paddington for Bath Spa every half hour or so. The journey takes about 90 minutes.
Local taxi service City Taxis (+44 (0)1225 445444), Abbey Taxis (+44 (0)1225 444444). A good private Chauffeur is Tim Bowen (+44 (0)1225 46136). For car hire, click on our Travel Offers page. Smithcard holders get a 10 per cent discount with Hertz.
Directions by road The nearest motorway is the M4. Leave at junction 18 and follow the A4 into Bath. Stay on the same road until you see a sign for the racecourse; just after that, turn right onto Lansdown Road, then take the second left onto Bennett Street. At the end of the road, take the second exit at the roundabout onto Brock Street. Number 1 is immediately on your left.
Despite their Georgian grandeur, this house and its two apartments have boutique-style soul in their heart
Review
Pull up to the limestone walls of this house on the Circus, and breathe in the sun-faded, honey-coloured stone gorgeousness: you won’t believe your enviable position within Bath’s most esteemed postcode. Situated on the city’s architectural icon, the Circus, the views from this enormous Georgian townhouse are spectacular – you’re staying in a gem that the tourists passing by will wish they’d been lucky enough to discover for themselves.
This imposing residence spanning five floors contains two very private and individual apartments that can be rented separately or together. The courtyard apartment with its own entrance sleeps two, while the larger, top floor Beau Nash apartment sleeps four. Both are perfect for couples seeking style and seclusion in this most elegant of cities.
A vat-sized Jo Malone candle scents your first few steps inside this Georgian property and, as you walk over Italian marble floors, you find yourself looking up at a grand staircase punctuated with fabulous, six-foot-deep, Swarovski crystal chandeliers. A whole host of period features await: wallpaper that’s been hand-painted to an 18th-century design; atmospheric working fireplaces; and views of the Circus through shuttered sash windows.
Yet despite their Georgian grandeur, this house and its two apartments have boutique-style soul in their heart. Ruby-red Fifties glamour twirls around sumptuous Noughties luxury, while a streak of Deco deliciousness wends its way firmly through the rich fabric of the house.
The courtyard apartment, a spacious and romantic retreat for two, boasts a double bedroom that gracefully blends pale-pink silk with delicate green walls. Polished parquet flooring stretches out beneath shuttered windows and tasselled flower-print blinds, while cool white steps lead up to your very own private courtyard.
Next door, hand-painted wallpaper provides the backdrop to a high-spec kitchen medley of scarlet cupboards, limestone flooring and a window seat scattered with red-and-white chequered and stripy cushions. The living room blends burnt umber tones with Fifties style furniture. Oversized wine glasses tempt you to pour an extra large helping of red, lie back on the plump, orange-splattered sofas and think of Jane Austen. Continuing the hideaway theme, a spa-like bathroom bubble of glass, candles and iridescent tiles is not the sort of space you’ll want to leave in a hurry.
Meanwhile, four levels up – past the flock wallpaper on staircase walls so high that indoor scaffolding was required to hang it (Lord help them when a lightbulb needs changing) – the Beau Nash apartment enjoys an altogether different disposition. A master double boudoir with the most comfortable bed in Bath (cancel all appointments; you will not be able to get up), mirrored Deco bedside tables and dusky blue hand-painted wallpaper, this bedroom is the finest in the house.
In a house of this scale, it’s handy to get your historical bearings. The Circus, built between 1754 and 1769, was the brainwave of John Wood, a man fascinated with ancient stone circles. He based the Circus structure on the curve and measurements of Stonehenge – and, with a nod to masonry of a whole different kind, he implanted a mysterious triangle symbol at the centre of the Circus circle. Acorn finials top the structure – a nod to Wood’s inner druid (the oak tree is a symbol of power for the beardy ones) – and all views from the top-floor apartment bedroom are framed by these large stone nuts. It’s hard not to feel a little mystical during your stay at this landmark address.
Along the corridor, Beau Nash apartment’s twin bedroom benefits from the best views across the Circus. And, despite its mirrored Deco furniture and jewel-tasselled blinds, it still retains a sense of its maids’ quarters origins. Next door, flock-inspired tiling, Jo Malone and the White Company toiletries, and a free-standing bath jostle for attention in the bathroom – while a fully equipped kitchen stands by for all your self-catering needs.
But it’s the living room of the Beau Nash apartment that will really scupper any plans you have to go out. An enormous sink-in-and-you’re-history red sofa and glamorous thrones in the bay window are just perfect for watching Bath sunsets, and looking down over the gravel drive, where crinoline-clad ladies once milled and kept a tight hold of their jewels.
Owner Amanda, a lawyer with a serious interior design habit, is a stickler for detail. Over-spec’d kitchens with Villeroy & Boch fine bone china and bathrooms stocked with Jo Malone products take the frustration out of self-catering, while rich velvets and elegant silks are in keeping with the position and grandeur of a property once owned by a bishop. But Amanda has also injected a sense of Hollywood glamour into the place; call it ‘boutique-Georgian’, if you like.
Your neighbours in the Circus include Nicolas Cage (three doors down) and Johnny Depp (we’ve yet to stalk down his exact apartment), so it’s advisable to perfect your ‘Oh, are you famous? I had no idea’ poker face if you want to keep your cool. You never know who you might bump into at this star-studded end of town.
As perfect for a romantic never-leave-the-apartment escape as it is for a stylish shopping break with friends, this is the kind of house you’d walk past and whistle at. So get ready to wake up in a whirlwind of glamour, because this really is something very special.
Reviewed by Charlotte Crisp
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