Property description
ENTRANCE HALL Part double glazed top lit front door, dado rail, coved ceiling, part glazed top lit internal door, cloaks area, radiator, staircase to first floor.
DINING ROOM Double glazed front bay window, coved ceiling, radiator, T.V point, original cast iron fireplace with tiled inset, exposed floorboards. Open plan to sitting room -
SITTING ROOM Double glazed rear window, radiator, exposed floorboards, understairs alcove area.
KITCHEN Double glazed rear and side windows, double glazed door to side courtyard and rear garden. Range of modern base and wall units with laminated worktops, tiled floor, part tiled walls, space for tall fridge/freezer, inset halogen hob with oven under and hood over, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, inset sink/drainer, wall mounted gas boiler.
LANDING Staircase to second floor with alcove under, dado rail.
BATHROOM Double glazed rear window, freestanding bath with mixer tap, separate corner shower cubicle, handbasin inset into vanity unit, low level W.C, extractor fan, heated towel rail. Airing cupboard housing immersion tank.
BEDROOM 3 Double glazed rear window, radiator, picture rail.
BEDROOM 1 Double glazed bay front window, additional double glazed front window, picture rail, radiator.
BEDROOM 2 Double glazed dormer rear window, two front Velux skylights, radiator, overstairs double wardrobe, front eaves storage access.
ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM Tiled shower cubicle, low level W.C, corner basin, extractor fan.
REAR GARDENS 100ft x 16ft average measurements
Dogleg east facing plot bending north west with large deck adjacent to property leading to extensive lawns, shed and compost area. Gated side access, fences and hedges to side/rear.
HISTORICAL NOTES The road is named after Anthony Ashley Cooper, the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury. Serving as MP for Bath between 1847 and 1851, Lord Shaftesbury is more popularly commemorated by the Shaftesbury Memorial in Piccadilly Circus, London (known colloquially if incorrectly as Eros).
Built in 1892 as Shaftesbury Buildings, the road was renamed in 1899 and consisted at that time of 18 houses. By 1902, the full terrace of 25 was occupied and this property was the home of W.E Draper - a linotype operator. By 1907, the street was finished up to Moorland Rd.
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