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2 Bedroom End of Terrace for sale

Twerton Bath Corston, BA2 1DY

BA2 1DY, Highland Road, Twerton, Bath, BA2, Bath

Sale Price: £250,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 5/1/2015

 9 Moorland Rd Oldfield Park Bath
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Twerton Bath Corston, BA2 1DY

Property Summary:

End of Terrace
2 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
interested in this property.
 

Property description

ENTRANCE HALL Top lit panelled front door, radiator, staircase to first floor with two storage cupboards under, cloaks area, meter cupboard. 

SITTING ROOM Double glazed front window, radiator, ashlar fireplace with open grate, built in alcove shelving, archway to dining room. 

DINING ROOM Double glazed rear window, radiator, tiled fireplace, archway to kitchen. 

KITCHEN Two double glazed side windows, range of base and wall units with laminated worktops, inset sink & drainer, inset gas hob with hood over and oven under, fitted dishwasher, tiled floor. 

LOBBY Tiled floor, cupboard housing washer/dryer and wall mounted Worcester gas combination boiler, part glazed door to rear gardens. 

STUDY/OFFICE Double glazed rear window, radiator, tiled flooring, extensive shelving. 

LANDING Double glazed side window, loft access to part boarded loft with pull down ladder. 

BEDROOM 1 Double glazed front window, picture rail, double overstairs wardrobe, radiator. 

BEDROOM 2 Double glazed rear window, built in alcove shelving and double wardrobe, picture rail, radiator. 

BATHROOM Double glazed rear window, low level W.C, pedestal basin, panelled bath with shower over, radiator, extractor fan, part tiled walls, shaver point. 

REAR GARDENS 43ft x 17ft approx

Fences to side and rear, gated rear and side access, paved terrace adjacent to property leading to lawn, flower beds and borders, vegetable/herb/fruit beds and shed. 

HISTORICAL NOTES The streets off Shophouse Rd (originally Sheephouse Lane as it was the drovers track from Southdown/Whiteway sheep pastures) were built as overspill housing from Oldfield Park at the turn of the century (1901 - 1904) and the available parish maps (1840 and 1884) show this land marked as orchards, with a timber yard towards the football ground and market gardens on the opposite side of Shophouse Rd.