House, Bath, UK, £3.6mn
What The renovated Grade II*-listed Doric House, a four-bedroom late Georgian property that was home to the British landscape and rural life painter Thomas Barker. Features include a wine cellar and a balustraded terrace that overlooks the garden to the cityscape beyond.
Where A 25-minute walk north of the Roman baths and a 10-minute drive from Bath Spa railway station.
Why The drawing room contains Barker’s restored fresco “The Massacre of the Sciotes”, created in 1826. The piece took six months to finish with the help of two Italian plasterers, according to the selling agent.
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