Oak Avenue, Englishcombe Park, Bath, BA2 2HA

£350,000 Guide Price
Availability: Under Offer
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Property Summary

Plenty of potential with this no chain corner plot 949sqft family semi with west facing gardens, garage & driveway

Full Details

A superbly solid no chain 949sqft 1920s semi detached family home on a generous corner plot with west facing level gardens, a garage and driveway. Requiring updating but with serious potential for expansion and neighbouring examples to give you ideas.
Two receptions, hall and kitchen on the ground floor. Three bedrooms and bathroom upstairs.
42ft x 32ft rear gardens with afternoon sun, a substantial side plot currently housing a detached garage and two/three car gated driveway.
Double glazing & GCH in situ. Bus route adjacent, convenient for Englishcombe Lane shops and under a mile from central Oldfield Park amenities.

EPC rating D
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold

Accommodation
Ground floor - porch into entrance hall with stairs to first floor. Front sitting room, rear dining room and kitchen.
First floor - landing, three bedrooms and bathroom.

External Amenities
Rear garden - 42ft x 32ft average - lawn and patio with fences and walls to side/rear.
Side plot (including garage footprint) - 20ft x 17ft widening to 23ft.
Front garden (including driveway) - 49ft x 14ft max

Gated driveway for at least two vehicles. Single detached garage (20ft4 x 7ft11 internal measurements) with up and over door, side door, light and power.

Location
0.8miles to Moorland Road and Oldfield Park station. 1.6miles to Bath Spa station and the city centre. Convenient for Moorlands Park green spaces. Directly on the No8 bus route.

Agents Notes
At the end of the First World War in 1918, central government pledged to provide homes for those returning from the European battlefields. This resulted in new legislation by which local authorities would be subsidised in the provision of council housing. During the 1920s, a series of large scale estates, largely built on the hills at the edge of Bath, were completed. First came the Englishcombe Park estate – completed in 1925 – where the first semi-detached council houses were built, as part of a planned ‘garden suburb’.

Property location

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