Bath's iconic No. 25 Royal Crescent hits market for £6.25 million
A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase one of Bath's most prestigious homes. No. 25 Royal Crescent, a fully intact Grade I-listed townhouse, is now on the market for £6.25 million. The property stands as one of only around 10 undivided private residences remaining in the iconic 18th-century terrace. The Royal Crescent was built between 1767 and 1775, originally comprising 30 grand townhouses. No. 25 has retained its original layout, offering eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms across its spacious floors. The first floor features a full-width drawing room and a withdrawing room, both showcasing the home's historic charm.
The interiors were carefully redesigned by Clair Strong, blending modern comforts with classic Georgian details. The principal suite occupies an entire floor, complete with a private study and kitchenette. Below, the former service quarters now house a TV room, gym, steam room, and a wine cellar. From its prime position, the house overlooks a meticulously maintained lawn, with an unbroken facade adding to its grandeur.
No. 25 Royal Crescent remains one of Bath's most exclusive properties. Its rare status as an undivided residence, combined with its restored interiors and prime location, justifies the £6.25 million price tag. The sale offers a chance to own a piece of Georgian architectural history in one of Britain's most celebrated cities.