The Hollow, Southdown, Bath, BA2 1NE

£475,000 Asking Price Of
Availability: For Sale
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Property Summary

1157sqft three storey family semi with driveway parking, extensive gardens and stunning views

Full Details

Popular amongst families, conveniently located opposite Bath City Farm fields and enjoying stunning city views. A generous 1930's semi detached house extended to 1157sqft with beautifully tended lengthy rear gardens and plenty of parking.
Three storeys of accommodation with bayed sitting room, open plan kitchen/diner, three double bedrooms, bathroom, extra first floor W.C and rear ground floor utility.
Driveway parking and a detached garage for storage, hobbies or homeworking conversion.
Rear garden with 24ft x 16ft upper terrace and 74ft x 26ft further lawns & planting.

EPC rating TBC
Council tax band D
Tenure Freehold

Accommodation
Ground floor porch and hall, bayed sitting room, dining room, kitchen and rear utility.
First floor landing, two double bedrooms, bathroom and separate W.C.
Second floor loft conversion bedroom.

External Amenities
Front driveway
Pavia drive for two vehicles with raised side planting and walls to side/front.

Garage
17ft1 x 9ft2 internal measurements
Power and light, double doors to front, rear window and side door to rear garden.

Rear garden
24ft x 16ft upper terrace with large patio and flower borders. Steps down to 74ft x 26ft extensive lawns, gravelled sun terrace, multiple flower beds, green house, shed and pond. Fences to side and rear.

Location
Enjoying stunning views over the city and close to open green space at Bath City Farm, Innox Park and Brickfields Park. 0.8miles to Oldfield Park station and Moorland Rd. 1.9miles to the city centre (Guildhall).

Agents Notes
The 1839 Parish Map of Twerton has field names of Upper and Lower Blackdown marked in this area, along with the more esoteric Lower Catsbrain Field. The Hollow itself was once called Blackdown Lane and is suspected to follow the route of a branch of the Roman Fosse Way. Houses on the road were built from 1935, often with names like Everest and Mornside.

Property location

Enquire about this property or call 01225 829040

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