Edgeworth Road, Kingsway, Bath, BA2 2LU
Property Summary
Full Details
Glorious views to the west, fields behind, well presented throughout and an airy open plan feel in this elevated three bedroom 816sqft terrace on Kingsway slopes. With bus routes and Tescos conveniently placed nearby, this is a smashing home offered with no chain. The accommodation briefly comprises of sitting room, kitchen/diner and small utility porch on the ground floor. First floor houses three bedrooms (2 doubles and a single) plus a gleaming white bathroom. 32ft x 17ft rear garden over two levels with fields behind & allocated off road parking space located opposite the house at the front. Double glazing, GCH, neutral decor - a simple, straightforward property with much to recommend.
EPC rating D
Council tax band C
Tenure Long Leasehold
Accommodation
Ground floor hall, sitting room, kitchen/diner and rear utility porch.
First floor landing, three bedrooms and three piece bathroom.
External Amenities
Rear garden - 32ft x 17ft - lower patio with steps to lawn and shrub border. Shed and gated rear pedestrian access. Southeast facing and backing onto fields.
Location
Right in the heart of the Kingsway estate with a bus route on Ambleside Road and Tesco Englishcombe Lane close by. 1.1miles to Moorland Road shops and Oldfield Park station. Convenient for Rush Hill commuter routes. 2 miles to the city centre (Bath Spa station).
Agents Notes
Tenure is leasehold - 999yrs from 1967 thus 941yrs remaining. Ground rent is £10pa.
The Kingsway estate was built on land once part of Barrow Farm, which was purchased in 1452 by Sir Richard Choke (in 1453 appointed Henry VI's serjeant-at-law, knighted in 1456 and one of the kings justices of the peace. Also the owner of the manor of Long Ashton in Bristol and resident at Ashton Court). Sir Richard paid £100 for Barrow Farm and the property was described as "2 houses and 180 acres in Twerton, Englishcombe and Berewe near Bath". The annual rent for the property was a pound of pepper to the lord of Twerton.
