Lorne Road, Oldfield Park, Bath, BA2 3BZ
Property Summary
Full Details
Extended over three storeys to 1384sqft with five double bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen and two receptions.
Quietly located towards the end of the cul de sac yet ideally placed for Brougham Hayes university bus routes and city access via Green Park.
Licensed and let until end July 2025 with a 7.2% yield. Well maintained and updated to a high standard. Double glazing & GCH in situ.
EPC rating D
Council tax band B
Tenure Freehold
Accommodation
Ground floor - hall, front double bedroom, communal sitting room, kitchen and dining room opening onto rear garden.
First floor - three double bedrooms and rear shower room
Second floor - large double bedroom and additional shower room.
External Amenities
Westerly facing rear garden with patio, lawn and shrubs. Fences to side and rear. Regularly maintained via Willow Gardening.
Location
Perfectly placed for city access, Sainsburys Green Park or Brougham Hayes university bus routes, Lorne Rd couldn't be better located for the target student market. Moorland Rd shops are 0.4miles to the south and the city centre (Guildhall) is 0.9miles to the east. Lorne Rd is a cul de sac with permit controlled parking.
Agents Notes
The property is let from 1st Aug 2024 until 31st July 2025 at £3220pcm (11.75mths paid), arranged via J Aland Lettings. Total income for next academic year this £37,912.
Originally named Lorne Terrace, constructed in the early 1870s (first occupier John Lambert Asher - gasfitter) and directly accessed via the Lower Bristol Road until street redesigning in the 1960s led to access via Brougham Hayes. Renamed Lorne Road from 1900. The road name is derived from John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll, usually better known by the courtesy title Marquess of Lorne.