Property description
ENTRANCE HALL Panelled front door, radiator, staircase to first floor.
KITCHEN Double glazed front window, range of fitted base and wall units with laminated worktops and inset sink/drainer. Wall mounted gas combination boiler, inset gas hob with oven under and hood over, plumbing for washing machine, space for tall fridge/freezer.
WC Double glazed front window, handbasin, low level W.C, radiator.
SITTING ROOM Double glazed rear window, double glazed rear door to garden, radiator, large understairs storage cupboard, T.V point.
LANDING Loft access.
BEDROOM 1 Double glazed rear window, radiator, large double built in wardrobe, T.V point.
BATHROOM Panelled bath with shower over, low level W.C, radiator, extractor fan, pedestal basin, part tiled walls.
BEDROOM 2 Two double glazed front windows, radiator.
OFF ROAD PARKING One allocated off street parking space immediately to the front of the property.
REAR GARDEN Enclosed by fencing with gated side access. Gravelled for ease of maintenance.
LOCAL HISTORICAL NOTES Odd Down (Odda's Hill is the most reliable translation) is the crossroads of two of Britain's historical linear landmarks, the Wansdyke and the Roman Fosse Way. However it is better known historically for being a quarrying area for Fullers Earth (used in the wool/textile industry). Evergreen Cottage and its buildings at Rush Hill ( at the junction of Bloomfield Drive adjacent to Clarks Way) may well be the first place where fuller's earth was both dug and processed in the Bath area.
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