Wells Road, Bath, BA2 3AN
Property Summary
Full Details
Vast amounts of accommodation with panoramic city views in this Edwardian end terraced no chain 1837sqft home just moments from central amenities and transport links.
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Spread over three storeys with a flexible layout likely to comprise four double bedrooms, three receptions, three bathrooms and a large kitchen/breakfast room. Additional utility, lean to store and rear vault. Terraced south facing rear gardens.
Perfectly functional space previously used for tenants with double glazing & GCH in situ. Significant potential to update and create an extremely large family home in close proximity to central Bath.
Residents permit parking on street (Zone 4).
EPC rating D
Council tax band E
Tenure Leasehold
Accommodation
Ground floor entrance hall, bayed front sitting room, dining room with shower room off, rear large kitchen/breakfast room leading to utility.
First floor landing, full width front master bedroom, two further double bedrooms and a three piece family bathroom.
Second floor landing, double bedroom with study and ensuite shower room.
External Amenities
South facing rear garden of approx 23ft x 18ft over two terraces with raised shrub beds, gated rear pedestrian access and walls to side/rear. Access via garden to rear lean to store (12ft8 x 5ft9) with light, power and plumbing.
Access outside utility room to vault (10ft6 x 5ft9 min) with light and power.
Location
Overlooking the city centre and under half a mile from Bath Spa station & Southgate shopping. Perfectly positioned for A367 and A36 commuter routes. Residents permit parking on street with step access one house to the east leading to Magdalen & Park Avenues with further parking areas or a short cut to Holloway & Bear Flat shops.
Agents Notes
The property is leasehold (499yrs with 372yrs remaining) and the freeholder is The St Johns Hospital Trust. Ground rent is fixed at £4 per year.
Originally named as Trevose and appearing in city directories in 1908 as the home of Frank Eyers (Post Office overseer), followed by John Rogerson (woollen draper and tailor). The Rogerson family then operated the property as lodgings until WWII.
