St Kildas Road, Oldfield Park, Bath, BA2 3QJ
Property Summary
Full Details
A solid late Victorian 861sqft terrace on one of Oldfield Parks most highly regarded roads. Perfectly placed for Moorland Road shopping, rail commuters and only 1.2miles from the city centre.
Accommodation over two storeys presently with two original receptions and kitchen downstairs. First floor houses two double bedrooms and a three piece bathroom. Double glazing and GCH in situ.
Outside, you'll find a low maintenance west facing rear garden ideal for sun worshippers and with enough space to add a garden office as neighbours have done. The house itself can also be expanded further into the loft if required.
EPC rating D
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold
Accommodation
Ground floor hall, sitting room, dining room and kitchen.
First floor landing, two double bedrooms and rear bathroom
External Amenities
West facing lawned rear garden with side return lean to, rear patio, walls and fences to side/rear. Rear pedestrian access.
Location
Just around the corner to Moorland Rd shops, handy for Oldfield Park station and No1 buses available from Livingstone Rd. 1.2miles to the city centre (Guildhall).
Agents Notes
In 1886, the sum total of habitation in this area was Moorfield House (where Shaftesbury Mews is now) and Moorfield Terrace (the beginning of what would become Moorland Road). Constructed from 1889 by James Tilley and named after an Outer Hebridean archipelago of four islands now designated as a World Heritage site, the top of St Kildas Road became a favourite spot for Victorian tourists to enjoy the spectacular view of the Royal Crescent and the slopes of Lansdown. At the time of build, the address name was also used in Combe Down (St Kilda Villas) and Combe Park.