Property description
A commodious Victorian home on the southern side of Bath offering over 1750 square feet of accommodation and within a quick walk of Moorland Road and Oldfield Park railway station. The majority of houses in this area are terraced with the odd exception including this Victorian semi-detached version with superb south west facing rear garden with rear access to the Linear Park cycle network which now extends from Bristol to the north and Midford to the south.
ACCOMMODATION:
Front door to
ENTRANCE VESTIBULE: Door to
ENTRANCE HALL: Stairs to first floor with storage cupboard under.
LIVING ROOM: Aluminium Double glazed bay window, gas fire with back boiler, central rose, communicating to
DINING ROOM: French window, double radiator, Jotul` wood burner with wooden surround and mantle, gas point.
BREAKFAST ROOM: Aluminium bay window with window seat overlooking the side courtyard garden, double radiator, open fireplace, shelving in the recesses
KITCHEN: Having a range of wall and floor units with roll edge laminated work tops, inset stainless steel single drainer single sink unit, built in gas hob and electric oven, Velux window, double radiator.
DAY ROOM/SITTING AREA: Beech floor, double doors and full length window to the garden.
UTILITY AREA: Having a range of wall and floor units with roll edge laminated work top, inset stainless steel single drainer single bowl sink unit, plumbing for washing machine.
BATHROOM: Double radiator, panelled bath concealed WC, pedestal wash basin, door to the courtyard garden.
FIRST FLOOR:
LANDING: Stairs to the attic room, doors to
BEDROOM ONE: Two sash windows, beautiful cast iron fire place, airing cupboard housing hot water tank.
BEDROOM TWO: Two windows, double radiator, pedestal wash basin.
BEDROOM THREE: Window, radiator, built in cupboard.
SHOWER ROOM: Window, double radiator, shower cubicle, low level WC, pedestal wash basin.
TOP FLOOR:
ATTIC ROOM: Dormer window.
OUTSIDE:
FRONT GARDEN: Path to the front door
BACK GARDEN: A cottage garden with a meadow feeling with a winding path. At the end of the garden is the Linear Park cycle network which now extends from Bristol to the north and Midford to the south.
THE PROPERTY MISDESCRIPTIONS ACT 1991
The agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services, so cannot verify they are in working order. A buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor.
NoticePlease note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
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