Lymore Terrace, Oldfield Park, Bath, BA2 2JL
Property Summary
Full Details
West facing long landscaped gardens, beautiful views and the huge benefit of a garage and driveway to side - this end terraced Edwardian two storey home also happens to be absolutely gorgeous inside too!
Classic internal layout offering two open plan original receptions leading to a modern kitchen overlooking the garden. Upstairs you'll find two proper double bedrooms and a gleaming light three piece bathroom.
65ft x 17ft min gardens with large entertaining deck space and lawn. Newly constructed single garage with front hardstanding for one vehicle.
Double glazing and GCH in situ. Retained character.
360 virtual tour available
EPC rating E
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold
Accommodation
Ground floor lobby & hall, sitting room open plan to dining room, rear kitchen.
First floor landing, two double bedrooms and rear bathroom.
External Amenities
West facing rear garden approx 65ft x 17ft with large deck offering access to garage and storage sheds. Lawn, raised veg bed, shrub and flower borders. Fences and walls to side and rear.
Garage and driveway - newly constructed 15ft5 x 7ft (internal meas) single garage with light, power, rear door and plumbing for washing machine. Hardstanding to front for one vehicle.
Location
Under half a mile to Moorland Road and Oldfield Park station, Lymore Terrace is located on the lower end of Coronation Avenue close to the junction with Lymore Avenue. Local bus routes are thus plentiful and the city centre is only 1.4miles to the northeast.
Agents Notes
Construction of Lymore Terrace followed the linking of Lymore Avenue and Claude Avenue at the turn of the century and six houses of the terrace were occupied by 1902. West Twerton School was formally opened on Dec 19th 1910 by Jonathan Carr and the following year saw the occupation of all twelve houses in Lymore Terrace. The occupations of owners were typical for Oldfield residents at the time; four building tradesmen, two railway workers, two tramway staff, a gardener, a general assistant and a clockmaker.
