Bellotts Road, Bath, BA2 3RT

£650,000 Offers In Excess Of
Availability: Under Offer
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Property Summary

Three/four bedroom 1283sqft detached Victorian family home with level gardens, garage & driveway

Full Details

Backing onto the Linear Park and moments from Windsor Bridge yet quietly tucked away in this family friendly Oldfield Park road, a spacious and substantial 1283sqft detached late Victorian two storey home in excellent order. Benefiting from level enclosed gardens, a garage & gated driveway.
Generous accommodation with flexible usage and further potential for extension. Two receptions, large kitchen/diner, utility and W.C downstairs. Three double bedrooms and family bathroom on the first floor.
Westerly facing level rear and side gardens and a detached single garage with driveway.

360 virtual tour available

EPC rating F
Council tax band D
Tenure Freehold

Accommodation
Ground floor - entrance hall, bayed sitting room, dining room/bedroom 4, kitchen/diner, rear porch, W.C and utility.
First floor - three bedrooms (all usable as doubles), landing and family bathroom.

External Amenities
Rear & side gardens - 38ft x 18ft min to rear with additional 35ft x 9ft side return to north. Patio, lawn, flower beds and hedging. Access to garage and driveway.

Garage - 18ft1 x 9ft1 internal meas with light and power. Gated driveway to front with space for two vehicles.

Location
Tucked away seconds from Windsor Bridge/Lower Bristol Rd amenities and commuter routes. Backing onto the Linear Park. 0.3miles to Moorland Road/Oldfield Park station. 1.2miles to the city centre (Guildhall). On street parking is permit controlled.

Agents Notes
Constructed from the mid 1890s, Bellotts Road was likely named after Thomas Bellott, the household steward to Queen Elizabeth , who in 1609 endowed a hospital in Bath in Bell-tree Lane (now Beau Street) for "the reception of twelve of the poorest strangers who should come to Bath for the benefit of the waters". Mr Bellott also paid for the construction of the Queens Bath in 1597.

Property location

Enquire about this property or call 01225 829040

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