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ELECTRIC DREAMS
ath’s independent lettings agent, ome ets, is red cing its environmental impact by o ering electric N s to its road going team. arc s r ndell, the firm’s managing director, says, ’m delighted to nveil o r f lly electric fleet. e’re pro d to be championing the move to environmentally friendly vehicles and this is a positive step towards reaching o r s stainability goals. he government’s decision to end the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans from , alongside the forthcoming introd ction of ath’s Clean ir one, is likely to enco rage other companies within the city to follow s it. For more: www.homeletsbath.co.uk
HomeLets has introduced a cleaner, greener vehicle fleet
storm, the ath o ce of Carter onas has seen a spike in interest in o r city’s egency properties. Partner David acken ie explains, very few years a new historical drama is made sing ath as the backdrop, and we always know interest will flood in from all over the globe. C rrently, we have seen an interest from b yers in merica and ong ong who wish to own their own piece of history and l x rio s elegance that can ni ely be fo nd in ath. egency style properties are classical architect re at its very best. ollowing on from the eorgian period, the egency era had gathered a great deal of skill from architects and b ilders to create bea tif lly crafted townho ses that were often given pride of place in the wealthy, growing cities of the time. For more: www.carterjonas.co.uk 58 I BATH LIFE I www.mediaclash.co.uk
ABOVE: An apartment within a Grade-II listed Georgian Widcombe townhouse, Somerset House, is currently being marketed by Carter Jonas for £800k; RIGHT: Bridgerton has created increased interest in Bath’s Regency homes
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