Frankley Terrace, Camden, Bath, BA1 6DP
Property Summary
Full Details
Four floors of late Victorian character perched on the slopes of Camden with panoramic rear views across the city and a south facing 38ft x 24ft garden. Three double bedrooms, two open plan receptions, a generous kitchen/breakfast room, bathroom, additional shower room and plenty of nooks & crannies for storage. Bags of retained character throughout.
Ground floor hall and a pair of open plan reception spaces. Garden level kitchen/breakfast room, bathroom, shower room and lobby storage. First floor houses two double bedrooms and a handy understairs W.C with a second floor loft conversion adding a further double bedroom.
Close to Claremont shops and bus routes along Camden Rd.
EPC rating E
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold
Accommodation
Ground floor hall and two open plan receptions. Stairs down to garden level kitchen/breakfast room, rear porch with utility cupboard, lobby, bathroom and shower room. First floor landing, W.C and two double bedrooms. Second floor loft conversion double bedroom.
External Amenities
Rear garden - 47ft x 14ft max. Southeast facing deck adjacent to property leading to further garden with fences and walls to side and rear. Gated rear pedestrian access to Gillingham Terrace.
Location
Local shops and bus routes on Claremont 100yds NE. Further local amenities at Larkhall Square 0.5miles east. City centre 1 mile away via Snow Hill/London Rd/Walcot St.
Agents Notes
This terrace and the surrounding late Victorian roads of Kensington Gardens, Gillingham, Walmesley & Hanover Terraces were built on the grounds of Hanover Cottage. Occupation records show this property first housed Miss Mary Venables and Mr John Williams (wheeler) in 1900. Occupants prior to WWI included Joseph Knee (bookbinder), Edward Chivers (waterworks inspector) and Archibald Glenn (musician).