2 bedroom terraced house for sale
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Features and description
- 996sqft
- Two bedrooms
- Two receptions
- Kitchen & lean to utility
- First floor three piece bathroom
- Double glazing & GCH
- West facing 40ft x 15ft rear garden
- Residents permit parking
Within sight of Moorland Road shops yet quietly tucked away with west facing gardens, a 996sqft two storey late Victorian mid terrace offered with no onward chain.
Classic internal layout with two open plan original receptions, kitchen with lean to utility, two double bedrooms and a first floor bathroom. Further reconfiguration and expansion potential judging by immediate neighbours efforts.
Entirely ready to move into but would now benefit from updating and enhancement in places. Double glazing & GCH in situ.
Rear west facing 40ft x 15ft level garden and residents permit parking on street.
Incredibly convenient for central Oldfield Park amenities and commuter links via bus or rail.
EPC rating D
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold
Rooms
Accommodation
Ground floor entrance hall, sitting room open plan to dining room, kitchen and rear lean to utility.
First floor landing, two double bedrooms and rear bathroom.
External Amenities
Rear garden - 40ft x 15ft - west facing patio, lawn, shrub borders, gated rear pedestrian access, walls and fences to side/rear.
Location
Just around the corner from all of Moorland Rds variety of shops and amenities. Convenient for Oldfield Park station, Livingstone Rd bus routes and city access via Brougham Hayes.
Agents Notes
This Oldfield Park road name derives from one of the largest landowners in the area at the time of build - Thomas Hughes Delabere May - and his business. Mr May was the owner of the Victoria Brick and Tile Co in Dartmouth Avenue (est 1887). Beyond Maybrick and Mayfield Roads celebrating the family and the local brickfields, there are two further local Oldfield streets named after the Mays - Claude and Cynthia, after Thomas and Mary's first two children.
Maybrick Rd dates from 1890 with occupation records in 1895 showing the resident of this property as Frederick Tewkesbury Flagg (compositor). Mr Flagg was followed in occupation in 1900 by Thomas Patrick (postman) who lived at the house until the late 1920s.
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