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3 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Features and description
- 1249sqft
- Three storeys
- Three bedrooms
- Two receptions
- Two bathrooms & ground floor W.C
- Enclosed 27ft x 16ft rear gardens
- Opposite Linear Park
- Double glazing & GCH
- No chain
- Residents permit parking
Offered with no chain, extended to three storeys and quietly situated next to the Linear Park - a generously proportioned 1249sqft three bedroom family home in excellent order throughout with two receptions, modern kitchen, ground floor W.C and two first floor bathrooms.
Ideally placed for city access and commuter routes or a short walk through to Brook Road for Oldfield station and Moorland Rd shops.
Enclosed landscaped rear gardens. Residents permit parking on street. Double glazing & GCH in situ.
EPC rating TBC
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold
Rooms
Accommodation
Ground floor - hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, lobby and W.C.
First floor - Master bedroom with ensuite shower room, bedroom 3, landing and rear four piece family bathroom.
Second floor - landing and bedroom 2
External Amenities
Rear garden - 27ft x 16ft min. Deck and artificial lawned areas with raised beds and borders. Shed. Fences to side and rear with gated pedestrian access.
Location
Tucked away seconds from Windsor Bridge/Lower Bristol Rd amenities and commuter routes. Within sight of the Linear Park. 0.3miles to Moorland Road/Oldfield Park station. 1.2miles to the city centre (Guildhall). On street parking is permit controlled.
Agents Notes
Constructed from the mid 1890s onwards, Bellotts Road originally included two named terraces of four homes (Stanley Villas and Beckford View), four named houses (Bellotts House, Hollydene, Ivydene and Heatherdene), Twerton Cemetery Lodge and the Bath Co-operative Cabinet Works alongside the twenty numbered homes siding onto the S&D railway. Originally first occupied in 1895 by Ruth Tiley (dressmaker), this property (and the remainder of the Stanley Villas terrace) was demolished and rebuilt after bomb damage in 1942.
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