Dartmouth Avenue, Oldfield Park, Bath, BA2 1AT

£385,000 Asking Price Of
Availability: For Sale
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Property Summary

Exquisite 915sqft two storey terrace with two double bedrooms, two open plan receptions and a 43ft x 16ft SE facing rear garden

Full Details

Beautifully kept and absolutely ready to move into, a 915sqft two storey Edwardian terrace with a classic two bedroom two reception layout, a bright modern kitchen and a four piece first floor bathroom. Perfectly placed for nearby parks, Oldfield Park station or Moorland Road shopping.
Excellent presentation throughout with character retained. Double glazing and GCH in situ.
Low maintenance 43ft x 16ft rear gardens facing south east. Unrestricted on street parking.
A very fine example of these hugely popular Oldfield Park homes with capacity to extend upwards to add a loft conversion as neighbours have done.

EPC rating D
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold

Accommodation
Ground floor entrance hall, open plan sitting and dining rooms, rear kitchen opening onto garden.
First floor - full width front master bedroom, second double bedroom and rear four piece bathroom.
Further potential for loft conversion as adjacent neighbours have done.

External Amenities
South east facing 43ft x 16ft max rear garden laid mainly to gravel with decked side return and large timber shed. Fences to side and rear.

Location
Ideally located for Brickfields green space via Victoria Close, Moorland Road shops (0.4miles), Two Tunnels walks (via Millmead Rd bridge) and Oldfield station. City centre 1.5miles northeast.

Agents Notes
Originally listed as occupied in 1905 by G.W May (G.W.R porter), followed in 1911 by Tom Wood (scaffolder) and then Ernest Shobbrook (carpenter) in 1927. Once a cul de sac called Bath Lane (when Lymore Avenue was Limer Lane), Dartmouth Avenue as we know it was built in several phases, starting with the west side terrace. The street grew up around the Victoria Brick and Tile Company which was located where the Millmead Rd cul de sac is now.

Property location

Enquire about this property or call 01225 829040

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