Dartmouth Avenue, Oldfield Park, Bath, BA2 1AS

£370,000 Guide Price
Availability: Under Offer
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Property Summary

Three storey Edwardian no chain 926sqft terrace with west facing garden

Full Details

With Brickfields park behind and under half a mile from Moorland Road shopping or Oldfield station, this is a superbly convenient location for a three storey Edwardian 926sqft family home offered with no chain.

Two original receptions and kitchen on the ground floor, leading out to a 28ft x 15ft west facing enclosed garden. Two bedrooms and a three piece bathroom on the first floor with a bonus loft room above. Double glazing and GCH in situ.

Oldfield Junior School close by at the east end of Lymore Av. Bus routes adjacent. Linear Park 250yds north.

EPC rating D
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold

Accommodation
Ground floor hall, sitting room, dining room and kitchen. First floor houses two bedrooms and a rear three piece bathroom. Second floor loft room.

External Amenities
Rear garden - 28ft x 15ft plus side return. Westerly facing paved garden with shed, tap, fences to side and rear.

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

Agents Notes
Once called Bath Lane (when Lymore Avenue was Limer Lane), Dartmouth Avenue as we know it was built in several phases from 1905 onwards. The street grew up around the Victoria Brick and Tile Company (based on what is now the Brickfields), established in 1887 by Thomas May. This property was first occupied in 1905 by Albert Colget (cleaner) with neighbours G.W May (GWR porter) and Frederick Withers (carter).

Property location

Enquire about this property or call 01225 829040