Windsor Villas, Lower Weston, Bath, BA1 3DJ

£275,000 Asking Price Of
Availability: Under Offer
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Property Summary

594sqft immaculate ground floor city apartment with private south facing garden & share of freehold

Full Details

A perfect city residence, effortlessly combining Victorian charm with modern convenience and enjoying a suntrap private south facing garden.

Ground floor 594sqft of beautifully maintained space with a stunning 22ft x 10ft kitchen diner at the heart of the home in addition to a bayed front sitting room, double bedroom, hall and shower room.

Ideally positioned for local amenities, riverside parks and city access. Double glazing & GCH in situ.

EPC rating C
Council tax band B
Tenure Leasehold/Share of Freehold

Accommodation
Inner hall from communal entrance hall, bayed front sitting room, double bedroom with garden access, shower room and a rear kitchen diner opening onto the private garden.

External Amenities
Private enclosed 18ft x 12ft south facing garden plus gravelled side return. Fences to side and rear. Gated rear pedestrian access.

Location
Windsor Villas is located on the Upper Bristol Road to the west of the city just past the Windsor Bridge and opposite the Tesco Express. Level walk into the city centre which is just over a mile from the property. Cafes & local shops are available on Chelsea Road (west - 0.15 of a mile). The Upper Bristol Road is a principal bus route through the city. Riverbank park behind the terrace with access to cyclepath to the city centre or Bristol.

Agents Notes
Tenure is long leasehold with share of freehold. Communal costs are shared between the two owners in the building on an as and when basis.

Constructed from 1890 onwards with the majority of the terrace occupied by 1900. This property was initially the home of Frederick Small (cabinet maker), followed swiftly in 1895 by George E Hoskins (carpenter & joiner). Other neighbours in the terrace at the time had a variety of jobs from heraldic painter to piano tuner and accountant to horse slaughterer. in 1916, No7 was a police station.

Property location

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