£350,000
2 bed terraced house for saleSouth View Road, Oldfield Park, Bath BA2
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
701sqft
Two double bedrooms
Two open plan receptions
South facing rear garden
Residents permit parking
Double glazing & GCH
Ground floor bathroom & first floor ensuite W.C
Retained character
Beautifully presented
Garden outbuilding
701sqft two bedroom two reception end terrace with south facing rear garden
An exquisite end terraced 701sqft Victorian home perfectly placed between Moorland Rd local amenities and Windsor Bridge junction commuter routes. Boasting a beautifully sunny 21ft x 14ft south facing rear garden with handy outbuilding.
Two storeys of accommodation with two open plan receptions leading to kitchen and bathroom on ground level. First floor houses two double bedrooms (one with ensuite W.C).
Tucked away in this quiet side street yet easily accessible to rail or road routes and the city centre.
EPC rating tbc
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold
Accommodation
Ground floor pair of open plan receptions leading to rear kitchen and bathroom. First floor landing, two bedrooms (one with ensuite W.C).
External Amenities
Rear garden - 21ft x 14ft plus outbuilding footprint. Deck, artificial lawn, shrub border with mature acer, fences and walls to side and rear.
Outbuilding - 11ft8 x 7ft2
Side return - 17ft x 5ft - with log store and tap
Location
Only a third of a mile over the railway past Oldfield Park station to the heart of Moorland Rd shops. Convenient for Windsor Bridge/Lower Bristol Rd commuter & bus routes at the north end of Brook Rd. 1.2miles to the city centre (Guildhall).
Agents Notes
Although the north side of South View Road was completed by 1886, the southern terrace was constructed from 1892 onwards on what was orchards backing onto Caledonian Road. At the time, South View Rd was flanked at each end by Gladstone Terrace (to the east before Denmark Road - then Denmark Terrace and East Twerton Terrace) plus Sydney Buildings and Dorset Terrace (on Brook Road). To the north of South View Rd (next to the Pitman Printing Works) was Twerton East Buildings, Parkhouse Buildings and Elmgrove Villa. This property was first recorded as occupied in 1895 by William Humphries (labourer), followed by Enos Clothier (carpenter & railway worker).
An exquisite end terraced 701sqft Victorian home perfectly placed between Moorland Rd local amenities and Windsor Bridge junction commuter routes. Boasting a beautifully sunny 21ft x 14ft south facing rear garden with handy outbuilding.
Two storeys of accommodation with two open plan receptions leading to kitchen and bathroom on ground level. First floor houses two double bedrooms (one with ensuite W.C).
Tucked away in this quiet side street yet easily accessible to rail or road routes and the city centre.
EPC rating tbc
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold
Accommodation
Ground floor pair of open plan receptions leading to rear kitchen and bathroom. First floor landing, two bedrooms (one with ensuite W.C).
External Amenities
Rear garden - 21ft x 14ft plus outbuilding footprint. Deck, artificial lawn, shrub border with mature acer, fences and walls to side and rear.
Outbuilding - 11ft8 x 7ft2
Side return - 17ft x 5ft - with log store and tap
Location
Only a third of a mile over the railway past Oldfield Park station to the heart of Moorland Rd shops. Convenient for Windsor Bridge/Lower Bristol Rd commuter & bus routes at the north end of Brook Rd. 1.2miles to the city centre (Guildhall).
Agents Notes
Although the north side of South View Road was completed by 1886, the southern terrace was constructed from 1892 onwards on what was orchards backing onto Caledonian Road. At the time, South View Rd was flanked at each end by Gladstone Terrace (to the east before Denmark Road - then Denmark Terrace and East Twerton Terrace) plus Sydney Buildings and Dorset Terrace (on Brook Road). To the north of South View Rd (next to the Pitman Printing Works) was Twerton East Buildings, Parkhouse Buildings and Elmgrove Villa. This property was first recorded as occupied in 1895 by William Humphries (labourer), followed by Enos Clothier (carpenter & railway worker).
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