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2 bedroom end of terrace house

Sold STC
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
785
EPC rating: C
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand B
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • 725sqft
  • Three storeys
  • West facing garden
  • Two bedrooms loft room
  • Retained character
  • Open plan ground floor
  • Modern first floor bathroom
  • Double glazing & GCH
  • Close to High St shops
  • Bus route adjacent
725sqft three storey character cottage in excellent order with west facing gardens

A gorgeous three storey early Victorian 725sqft end terraced cottage with west facing gardens and plenty of character. Meticulously maintained throughout, this is a proper little Bath home just a stones throw from shops the other side of the church. The ground floor comprises of front facing sitting room open plan to the kitchen/diner with access to rear gardens. Upstairs, the first floor now houses two bedrooms and a bathroom whilst the second floor loft room is currently used as the master bedroom. Double glazing and gas central heating. An ideal first home, city base or investment.
Superbly situated for local amenities, Weston Lock shopping, Carrs Wood walks and city access via the Lower Bristol Road.

EPC rating C
Council tax band B
Tenure Freehold

Rooms

Accommodation
Ground floor hall, sitting room and kitchen/breakfast room. First floor houses a smart modern three piece bathroom and two single bedrooms. Second floor loft room used as master bedroom.

External Amenities
West facing enclosed gardens with fences to side/rear. Patio adjacent to property with small steps leading to lawn and further patio. Shed, gated rear access. Superb views from the garden over the river to Newbridge.

Location
200yds to High St shops to the east, with further amenities (Lidl, M&S, Costa) on the Lower Bristol Rd. Under 1 mile to Oldfield Park station and Moorland Road shops. 1.9miles to the city centre (Guildhall).

Agents Notes
The High St in Twerton was originally part of the main turnpike road out of Bath but this changed firstly in 1828 when the road was diverted at the west end of the High St (and a rank of cottages called Eleanor Place was built on the site of the present Eleanor Cottages) and then, in 1840 as part of the advance of Brunel's Great Western railway, the GWR was forced to construct the Lower Bristol Rd in recompense for driving the line through the village and the houses at How Hill were built across the site of the old turnpike. However, it is not until 1888 that the properties were individually listed in street directories (previously Twerton was only shown in village listings and residents were sorted alphabetically instead of by address). At that time, the owner of this property was James Offer (foreman at one of the Carr's woollen mills), with Joseph Hudd (weaver) and William Ward (engine driver) as neighbours. By 1900, little had changed in the terrace, with the majority (truncated)

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Madison Oakley Estate Agents - Bath
Madison Oakley Estate Agents - Bath
9 Moorland Road Bath, Somerset BA2 3PL
01225 616865
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Personal service and honest advice from real local property experts. Working across Bath and out into surrounding villages, Madison Oakley partners combine over 50+ years of local experience to create a different style of property consultancy. Our independent estate & letting agents in our Moorland Road office offer a unique combination of outstanding award winning service, focused presentation & cutting edge technology to ensure your home gets the best exposure.
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