19th-century cottage in Bath with modern extension

There is something magical and even mysterious about the appearance of this old 19th-century cottage in Bath, surrounded by greenery. It was built as a vicarage in 1840, and its architecture has features of Gothic and Jacobean styles. A few years ago, the house fell into the right hands – designer Anna Haines spent 2 years on a careful restoration with great attention to the smallest detail and preserving the special aura of the interiors. The only innovation is a modern glass extension at the back of the house, which houses the dining room. Let’s take a virtual walk through the rooms of this unique house!

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Anna Pufik is the founder and creative mind at pufikhomes.com blog. Anna specializes in interior design, together with her husband Sergiy they head the PH Studio design firm. She loves Scandinavian style and sophisticated timeless interiors. Follow Anna on Instagram.
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