Ivy Avenue, Oldfield Park, Bath, BA2 1AJ

£380,000 Asking Price Of
Availability: For Sale
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Property Summary

No chain 1026sqft end terraced 1920s three bedroom home with 54ft x 26ft gardens & off street parking potential

Full Details

Offering 1026sqft of space over two storeys and with potential to expand outwards if required, a no chain three bedroom end terraced home with wider than average gardens and potential for off street parking via the rear lane. Enjoying an open front outlook up Ivy Grove and a quiet location in the heart of this sought after cul de sac.
Built wider than the earlier terraces at the beginning of the road, these 1920s homes offer three bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs whilst the ground floor of this particular house has been re-arranged to create an open plan pair of receptions, fitted kitchen and side lean to/utility. 54ft x 26ft southeast facing rear gardens. Needing general updating but substantial family sized accommodation in an excellent position for local amenities.


EPC rating TBC
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold

Accommodation
Ground floor entrance hall, bayed sitting room open plan to dining room, modern kitchen and side lean to utility.
First floor houses three bedrooms and bathroom.

External Amenities
Rear garden - 54ft x 26ft max
Lawn, flower beds, mature apple tree, greenhouse, block built storage shed. Rear lane behind for parking access subject to necessary works.

Location
Tucked away in this quiet cul de sac between Lymore Avenue and Hillcrest Park. Immediately to the west of Coronation Avenue bus routes with footpath access between the roads. Only 0.5mile to Moorland Rd shops and Oldfield Park station. 1.7miles to the city centre (Guildhall).

Agents Notes
These two groups of terraces and a pair of semis before Dransfield Way on the eastern side of the avenue were built as part of the second phase of expansion in the road during the early 1920s, with their predecessors at the north end of the road having been built from 1902 onwards. Further development followed from the 1940s onwards with the creation of Ivy Grove and the extension of the road into the old Southdown Nurseries grounds up towards Sladebrook Park.

Property location

Enquire about this property or call 01225 829040

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