Property description
SUMMARY COMING SOON - a comprehensively renovated three storey 1383sqft Victorian four bedroom family home in this gloriously convenient street just below Newbridge Road. Two original receptions, a large dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room with double doors out onto the rear garden plus four bedrooms and a bathroom over the upper two floors. Double glazing, GCH, retained character & fireplaces, downstairs W.C and fully landscaped child friendly gardens. Ideal access to Chelsea Rd shops, A4 bus routes and excellent local schooling. Unrestricted on street parking. No chain. Sole Agents.
Ashley Avenue (and Shaftesbury Avenue next door) were named after Anthony Ashley Cooper, the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury. Lord Shaftesbury became a Tory MP in 1826, and almost immediately became a leader of the movement for factory reform. He was largely responsible for the Factory Acts of 1847 and 1853, as well as the Coal Mines Act of 1842 and the Lunacy Act of 1845. Serving as MP for Bath between 1847 and 1851, Lord Shaftesbury is more popularly commemorated by the Shaftesbury Memorial in Piccadilly Circus, London, erected in 1893, which is crowned by Alfred Gilbert's aluminium statue of Anteros as a nude, butterfly-winged archer.
LOBBY
ENTRANCE HALL
SITTING ROOM
DINING ROOM
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM
WC
LANDING
BEDROOM 1
BEDROOM 2
BEDROOM 4
BATHROOM
SECOND FLOOR LANDING
BEDROOM 3
REAR GARDEN