Location, location, location
Pemberley Place anchors the new community of Ensleigh, acting as the focal point and hub for a diverse, confident and thriving neighbourhood. Surrounded by countryside criss-crossed with stone walls, the area takes its name from the ‘sleight’ or summer sheep pasture, for which it was used from Saxon times until the early 20th century. The building’s striking, glazed tower entrance and welcoming foyer are an homage to novelist, art collector and traveller William Beckford’s famous Italianate Tower which is just across the road. Built in 1823 as the centrepiece of a continuous mile-long private retreat with gardens, plantations and rustic seats overlooking the Avon Valley, Beckford proclaimed it “the finest prospect in Europe.” And now this panorama is yours to appreciate every day. PERFECT LOCATION Be part of this exciting new neighbourhood in Lansdown, north of Bath city centre. It’s the perfect location to make the most of existing connections and enjoy meeting new neighbours and friends. See and feel the inspiration from Jane Austen’s 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice and the local landscape. The development, apartments, parades and terraces all take their names from famous characters and places (such as Fitzwilliam Darcy’s country estate, Pemberley) or local landmarks like William Beckford’s tower and ornamental gardens nearby.
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