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Street Address
Oldfield Park Bath Corston, BA2 3QD
Property description
RECESSED PORCH
ENTRANCE HALL Panelled part glazed top lit front door from porch, radiator, exposed floorboards, meter cupboard, cloaks area, ornamental plaster arch, coved ceiling.
SITTING ROOM Two double glazed front windows, fireplace with inset gas fire, radiator, coved ceiling.
DINING ROOM Stairs to first floor, archway to sitting room, radiator, coved ceiling.
KITCHEN Double glazed rear window, double glazed door to rear gardens, Velux skylight, range of cream base and wall units with laminated worktops and inset sink/drainer, fitted halogen hob with oven under and hood over, space and/or plumbing for washing machine/tumble dryer/dishwasher/fridge freezer, tiled floor, radiator.
BATHROOM Double glazed rear window, Velux skylight, low level W.C, panelled bath with shower over, pedestal basin, two heated towel rails, extractor fan, part tiled walls.
LANDING Velux skylight, overstairs storage cupboard, loft access.
BEDROOM 1 Two double glazed front windows, radiator, coved ceiling, dado rail.
BEDROOM 2 Double glazed rear window, wall mounted Worcester gas combination boiler, radiator, alcove wardrobe with cupboard under and shelving to side, coved ceiling.
REAR GARDENS 78ft x 15ft approx - east facing
Patio area with pergola over, lawns, two sheds & summerhouse, fences to side and rear, gated rear access, shrubs and trees.
SUMMARY/AGENTS NOTES A quite exquisite 858sqft two storey late Victorian terrace with two double bedrooms, two receptions and a 78ft x 15ft east facing level garden with rear lane access looking out onto South Av. Beautifully presented throughout with double glazing, newly installed Worcester boiler, neutral decor and retained features. Rear extended with kitchen and bathroom to add to original pair of ground floor receptions. Two double bedrooms upstairs and potential for loft conversion (stnp). Sole Agents.
West Avenue first appears in Bath street directories in 1892 although construction started in 1889. Millmead Rd followed in 1896 and Ringwood Road itself was constructed from 1897. Given the proximity of the Somerset & Dorset railway line (now the Linear Park) and the GWR main line, a large number of the local houses were occupied in the early years of the century by railway workers. Another local industry at the time of building was the Victoria Brick and Tile Company whilst Chesterman's dairy was located in Millmead Rd, just around the corner. 1895 local occupation records for this section of the road are as follows;
80 - Baker Robert B., engine driver
81 - Hole Albert, stoker
82 - West Edward G., barman
83 - Hill William, mason
84 - Payne Frederick, barman
85 - Hill George, builder
86 - Pinney Herbert J., baker