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4 Bedroom Terraced for sale

Oldfield Park Bath Corston, BA2 3QD

BA2 3QD, West Avenue, Bath, BA2, Bath

Sale Price: £300,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 3/6/2015

 9 Moorland Rd Oldfield Park Bath
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Oldfield Park Bath Corston, BA2 3QD

Property Summary:

Terraced
4 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

ENTRANCE HALL Top lit part glazed front door, meters, coved ceiling, part glazed internal door, double radiator, stairs to first floor. 

BEDROOM 1 Two double glazed front windows, coved ceiling, double radiator. 

SITTING ROOM Rear sash window to kitchen/diner, double radiator, understairs recess. 

KITCHEN/DINER Double glazed French doors to rear garden, two large Velux skylights, dining area, double radiator, tiled floor. Base and wall units with laminated worktops and inset sink/drainer. Inset electric hob with oven under and hood over. 

LOBBY Double glazed side window, cupboard with Baxi gas combination boiler and plumbing for washing machine, tiled floor. 

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

LANDING Double glazed rear window, loft access, linen cupboard. 

BEDROOM 2 Double glazed rear window, alcove storage cupboard, radiator. 

BEDROOM 3 Double glazed front window, radiator, alcove hanging space with shelving over. 

BEDROOM 4 Double glazed front window, radiator, alcove hanging space. 

REAR GARDEN 33ft x 15ft approx

Primarily paved and gravelled with fences to sides. Rear access to garage and rear lane. 

GARAGE Single garage with timber double doors - in need of repair. 

HISTORICAL NOTES West Avenue first appears in Bath street directories in 1892 although construction started in 1889. Millmead Rd followed in 1896 and Ringwood Road itself was constructed from 1897. Given the proximity of the Somerset & Dorset railway line (now the Linear Park) and the GWR main line, a large number of the local houses were occupied in the early years of the century by railway workers. First occupiers in the terrace were; No64 Thomas Young (tailor), No65 Frank Lewis (clerk), No66 Henry Smith (mason), No67 John Painter (brickmaker), No68 Ernest Chalker (stoker), No69 Joseph Button (mason).