Clarence Terrace, Widcombe Hill, Bath, BA2 6EB

£485,000 Asking Price Of
Availability: For Sale
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Property Summary

945sqft Victorian two bedroom two reception Widcombe Hill home with south facing gardens & permit parking

Full Details

Perfectly placed for Skyline walks and Smallcombe fields from its perch on the top of Widcombe Hill, this exquisite 945sqft two storey Victorian home feels a world away from the bustling city just over a mile below.

Impeccably presented, bursting with retained character, benefiting from a superb level south facing rear garden and enjoying residents permit parking - this beautiful terrace even has space to expand if needed in the future.

Bayed sitting room, dining room, hall and kitchen on the ground floor. First floor houses two generous double bedrooms and a three piece rear bathroom.

Fireplaces, sashes and features throughout. GCH in situ. Offered chain free.

EPC rating D
Council tax band D
Tenure Freehold

Accommodation
Ground floor hall, bayed sitting room, dining room and rear kitchen opening onto gardens.
First floor landing, two generous double bedrooms and a rear bathroom.

External Amenities
Rear garden
50ft x 13ft min - south facing with side gated access, patio, lawn, flower and shrub borders. Shed. Walls and fences to side and rear.

Location
Offering unparalleled access to green spaces and Bath Skyline walks with Rainbow Woods to the south and the Smallcombe valley opposite. 1.2miles down Widcombe Hill to Bath Spa station and the city centre. Excellent local bus routes on Bathwick Hill. On street parking is permit controlled.

Agents Notes
First occupied in 1895 by Thomas Bailey (machinist) with neighbours George White (gardener) and William Brown (huntsman). Edward Hancock, quarrymaster of the Claverton Down quarries (once behind the terrace towards Rainbow Woods) lived at No10. By 1900, Mr Bailey had changed his profession to sawyer and was followed in the property in 1905 by George Crossley (whip, Bath & County Harriers). There is an earlier Clarence Terrace in Bath, on Clarence St in Walcot and dating from 1874.

Property location

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