South Avenue, Oldfield Park, Bath, BA2 3PY

£285,000 Asking Price Of
Availability: For Sale
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Property Summary

801sqft two bedroom Victorian maisonette with garage, driveway, front garden and superb rear views.

Full Details

Spacious two double bedroom ground and first floor maisonette with gorgeous rear city views, private garage, driveway, south facing front garden and private entrance.

Large sitting/dining room, galley kitchen, thre piece bathroom and two double bedrooms. Only one other neighbour in the building, huge loft with potential, lots of space and light, ground floor halls, utility and handy storage areas. Double glazing & GCH in situ.

Right next to Moorland Rd and ideal for walking into the city yet tucked away.

EPC rating D
Council tax band A
Tenure Leasehold/share of freehold

Accommodation
Ground floor entrance hall leading to rear utility room. Stairs to first floor landing with access to kitchen, bathroom, sitting/dining room and two double bedrooms.

External Amenities
FRONT GARDENS
Enclosed by walls and primarily paved with gravelled borders.

GARAGE & DRIVEWAY
17ft x 9ft3 max single garage with up and over door, side window, gas meter and storage space above. Driveway to front for one car with potential to create more parking if front garden utilised.

Agents Notes
1) There may be significant scope for expansion of the accommodation into the large loft space.
2) The property is leasehold (999yrs from 1980) and the two owners share the freehold of the building. Any maintenance costs and building insurance costs are split 50/50 between the owners.

South Avenue was built in 1888, by Herbert S Keeling (who went on to live briefly at this property) and, by 1892, all 40 houses were first occupied barring Nos 2, 11,12 and 17. By 1894, this property was a greengrocers owned by Charles Jukes. Taken over in 1895 by Percy O Palmer, the property stood vacant between 1897 and 1899 when it became a butchers (B.Miles). Further occupation records are; 1900 - Sydney Heard (butcher) & George Dagger (market gardener) 1901 - F Jones (confectioner) 1902 - L Helps (greengrocer) 1904 - E.R Walters (greengrocer) 1905 - 1913 - residential house 1914 - 1940 - John James Tanner (greengrocer) 1962 - converted into two apartments

Property location

Enquire about this property or call 01225 829040

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