5 bedroom Terraced house for sale in Lorne Road Bath BA2

Sale Price: £379,000

Oldfield Park Bath Corston, BA2 3BY

Terraced
5 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Street Address

Oldfield Park Bath Corston, BA2 3BY

Property description

SUMMARY Located in the most sought after road in Oldfield Park for students and investors alike given its proximity to city amenities and Brougham Hayes bus routes. A licensed three storey 5 bed 2 bath student HMO currently returning £1875pcm and let for 2015/16 via Trustease. Ground floor comprises of bedroom, shower room, sitting room and kitchen. First floor houses three bedrooms and rear bathroom whilst the second floor loft conversion adds another double bedroom. Double glazing, gas CH, enclosed lawned rear gardens. Sole Agents. 

ENTRANCE HALL Double glazed top lit front door, radiator, staircase to all floors. 

SHOWER ROOM Low level W.C, pedestal basin, tiled shower cubicle, heated towel rail, extractor fan. 

BEDROOM Double glazed bay front window, original fireplace with cast iron inset, radiator, cornicing and picture rail. 

SITTING ROOM Double glazed rear window, radiator, alcove shelving, understairs recess. 

KITCHEN Modern fitted base and wall units with laminated worktops and inset sink/drainer, inset gas hob with oven under and hood over, integrated washing machine & dishwasher, space for fridge/freezer, double glazed side window, double glazed door to rear garden. 

LANDING Stairs to second floor. 

BEDROOM Double glazed rear window, radiator. 

BEDROOM Double glazed front window, original fireplace with cast iron inset, radiator. 

BEDROOM Double glazed front window, radiator. 

BATHROOM White bathroom suite comprising of; panelled bath with shower over, pedestal basin, low level W.C. Original fireplace with cast iron inset, double glazed rear window, radiator. 

SECOND FLOOR LANDING Double glazed rear window. 

BEDROOM Double glazed rear window, built in wardrobe, door to eaves storage area. 

REAR GARDENS East facing with hedges and walls to side and rear. Lawn, patio adjacent to property. 

HISTORICAL NOTES The construction of Lorne Rd is detailed on 1888 parish maps of Oldfield Park, although the first list of residents was not published until 1892. The demographic makeup of the residents followed the pattern of many other local roads, with 12 occupiers being G.W.R employees of one kind or another. Added to this (among other trades) were 4 Royal Mail employees, 8 clerks, 4 tailors and 2 musicians. The road name is derived from John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll, usually better known by the courtesy title Marquess of Lorne (by which he was known between 1847 and 1900). Campbell was the fourth Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883 and married Queen Victoria's fourth daughter, Princess Louise, on 21 March 1871. 
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