2 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- No chain
- 839sqft
- Two double bedrooms
- Two receptions
- West facing garden
- Refurbishment required
- Superb quiet Lower Weston position
- Green views front and rear
- Gas central heating
- Residents permit parking
What a super spot to live in Bath! Quietly tucked away west of Royal Victoria Park with the city centre just over a mile away, a two storey 839sqft Edwardian terrace much loved over many years of occupation but now needing refurbishment & extending to reach top potential.
Ideally placed between city and Chelsea Rd amenities, handy for hospital workers and close to riverbank cycle routes.
Classic two up two down period accommodation with neighbours proving loft and kitchen extensions are possible. Two separate original receptions, rear kitchen, two double bedrooms and a bathroom in the right place on the first floor. Some double glazing and GCH in situ.
West facing 33ft x 15ft rear garden with undercroft access. On street residents permit parking.
EPC rating D
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold
Rooms
Accommodation
Ground floor entrance hall, bayed sitting room, dining room and kitchen with access to rear garden. First floor landing, two double bedrooms and a four piece rear bathroom.
External Amenities
Rear garden - 33ft x 15ft - west facing lawn, flower and shrub beds. Hedges and fences to side and rear. Gated rear pedestrian access.
Undercroft accessed via garden - restricted height storage under the rear half of the property.
Location
Enjoying glorious views from its elevated position to front and rear. Tucked away between the green spaces of Locksbrook Cemetery and St Michaels Chapel grounds and offering superb city access with a leafy walk through Royal Victoria Park of just over a mile. Handily placed for Chelsea Rd local shopping, Newbridge Junior School, Weston Lane nurseries and the Royal United Hospital alike.
Agents Notes
Edward St is Zone 26 residents permit parking.
Initially occupied in 1905 by Oliver F Culverhouse (book finisher) with neighbours Harry Hayward (clerk) and George Isaacs (gardener). Subsequently the home of Miss Elizabeth Upsall from 1908 to 1921 and then occupied by Frederick J Collins (Petty Officer R.N).
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