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James Samson Property | Relocation

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West CountryRelocationRelocating to Somerset mightseem like a daunting task,especial ly if you are moving forbusiness.

As a professional propertybuyer, James Samson Propertycan help you in a number ofways, from organising shortterm rentals to helping you findand purchase a property.

Being based in Bath and solelyfocused on property inSomerset, enables us to actquickly, continue to build localcontacts and uncover hiddenopportunities.

Also, we can introduce you tothe area, schools - should youhave children and provideintroductions to local businesscontacts.

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You might be moving to Bristolfor a short term contract andtherefore require a differentsolution to those who arepermanently relocating to Bath.

The area contains many typesof properties, from cosy familyhomes to city centreapartments, to large countryhouses and luxury penthouses.

Our proactive approach wil lenable you to find the mostsuitable property for yoursituation within your time limitand hassle free.

The RightProperty

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Living in BathBath, is a UNESCO WorldHeritage site. The city is worldfamous for its history,architecture, and the RomanBaths.

First known by the Latin nameAquæ Sulis ("the waters ofSulis") c. AD 60, when theRomans built baths and atemple in the valley of theRiver Avon. The natural lywarm spring water is sti l l usedtoday.

Many of the streets andsquares, crafted from Bathstone, were laid out by JohnWood, the Elder, in the 1 8thcentury. In 1 830, PrincessVictoria opened the RoyalVictoria Park. Famously, JaneAusten l ived in Bath in theearly 1 9th century.

Today, l iving in Bath isstimulating, with a vibrantbusiness community, wellrespected educationalinstitutes and a wide range ofleisure activities. Relax at oneof many 5-star hotels, orchoose from eclecticshopping, sports or the arts.

While famous for Georgianarchitecture, often found in thecity centre, Bath propertyincludes a wide range of stylesand types. James SamsonProperty would be thri l led tohelp you decided where to l ivein Bath.

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ShoppingAn exciting mix of independentboutiques and large chain shopsmakes shopping in Bath aunique experience.

TravelBath has easy access to theM4.

Bath Spa Train Station offersregular services to LondonPaddington [90 mins], Bristol [1 0mins] as well as other majorcities.

Bristol Airport [30 mins drive]flys to National and International

destinations and has a privateterminal.

EducationRenowned for both private andpublic schooling. Educationalinstitutes of note includeMonkton Combe, The RoyalHigh School for Girls, and KingEdward's School.

Bath University ranks within thetop 1 0 higher learning institutesin the country [Sunday Times].Whereas Bath Spa University iswell regarded for music, art andteaching.

Lifestyle and CultureWith a varied program, TheTheatre Royal is sure to delight.

The Victoria Art Gallery offerstwo floors of art, withcontemporary exhibitions on theground floor and a historiccol lection on the first. Inaddition, there are many smallergal leries within Bath.

The Holburne Museum, Number1 Royal Crescent and theAssembly Rooms, amongstothers, make for interest lookinto local history.

SportsThere is a huge range ofsporting opportunities nearbyincluding polo at Beaufort PoloClub and Cirencester Park PoloClub.

National and international rugbyat Bath and Bristol as well ascounty cricket.

A range of country pursuits isavailable locally including horseracing, fishing and water sportson the River Avon.

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Living in BristolBristol is the United Kingdom's8th most populous city.

Dating back to the beginningof the 11 th century, when asettlement known asBrycgstow (Old English "theplace at the bridge") was builtnear the confluence of therivers Frome and Avon.

Bristol was a starting place forearly voyages of exploration tothe New World. On a ship outof Bristol in 1 497 John Cabot,a Venetian, became the firstEuropean since the Vikings toland on mainland NorthAmerica. In 1 499 Wil l iamWeston, a merchant was thefirst Englishman to lead anexploration to North America.

Today, l iving in Bristol isinvigorating, with a vibrantbusiness community whichencompasses Banking andFinance, Media, Tech, andLaw. The city provides anumber of highly regardededucational institutes as wellas exemplary shopping,sporting and artsopportunities.

With many different areas tochoose from, each with theirown unique feel, Bristolproperty includes a range ofstyles and types. JamesSamson Property would bedelighted to help you decidedwhere to l ive in Bristol.

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ShoppingThe city centre is home to anumber of large chain shopsincluding Harvey Nichols andthe Cabot Circus shoppingcentre.

While, Clifton Vil lage is wellknown for its independentboutiques.

The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, ashort drive, offers 1 30+ shops.

TravelBoth M4 and M5 wrap aroundthe city.

Bristol Temple Meads and BristolParkway provide great rai l l inksacross the UK. Bristol to London1 h 40m.

Bristol Airport offers fl ights toNational and Internationaldestination, as well as having aprivate terminal.

EducationBristol has the country's second-highest concentration ofindependent school places, afterLondon.

Local, independent schools ofnote include Clifton College,

Clifton High School, and QueenElizabeth's Hospital School.

The city is home to twouniversities, the University ofBristol and the University of theWest of England (UWE).

Lifestyle and CultureBristol features many live musicvenues as well as Bristol OldVic, England's oldestcontinuously operating theatre,and The Hippodrome.

The Bristol City Museum and ArtGallery houses a variedcollection. While, the Watershed

Media Centre and Arnolfinigal lery, exhibit contemporary art.

SportsThere is a huge range ofsporting opportunities nearby,including national andinternational rugby at Bristol aswell as county cricket.

There is also fishing and watersports on the River Avon.

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James Samson Property

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