The Hollow, Southdown, Bath, BA2 1NJ
Property Features
- Outbuilding
Property Summary
Full Details
Offering a staggering 1539sqft of space over three floors, a very generous garden on two sides of the house, plenty of driveway parking and all this in impeccable order following a top to toe renovation. A hugely spacious Victorian semi detached family home with flexible accommodation plus a perfect blend of character and modern convenience.
Ground floor bayed sitting room, dining room, bathroom, utility and a gorgeous open plan kitchen/breakfast room opening onto the gardens. First floor houses two bedrooms and a further bathroom whilst the master bedroom occupys the second floor and enjoys stunning views to the north.
72ft x 35ft rear gardens with base for outbuilding, terrace, shed and lawns. Further side gardens. 45ft x 22ft driveway.
EPC rating TBC
Council tax band D
Tenure Freehold
Accommodation
Ground floor hall, bayed sitting room, dining room with door to side garden and bathroom off, utility room and large kitchen/breakfast room opening onto rear garden.
First floor landing, two bedrooms and bathroom.
Second floor master bedroom with spectacular northerly views.
External Amenities
Front gravelled private driveway (45ft x 22ft) with rear planted border & bin store area.
Rear garden - 72ft x 35ft max with gravelled terrace, extensive lawn, outbuilding base (see agents notes), shed and mature tree.
Side garden - 30ft x 20ft - further lawn and planted borders with storeroom (4ft x 2ft10).
Location
Close to Mount Road shops and Englishcombe valley walks. 1.2miles to Moorland Road and Oldfield Park station. 2.3miles to the city centre (Guildhall). Rush Hill commuter routes 250yds to the south and there are regular bus routes on The Hollow, Mount Rd and Sladebrook Rd.
Agents Notes
The planning granted (23/00907/FUL) for this property includes permission for the erection of a summer house in the northeast corner of the garden - where a base has already been laid.
Barring three properties on the junction of Rush Hill next to the old quarry site, this pair of Victorian cottages (originally named Hope Cottages) were the only buildings on the upper portion of The Hollow until the interwar development of the area.
