Property description
ENTRANCE HALL Panelled and glazed front door, hanging area & further glazed door leading in, laminate flooring.
SITTING ROOM Double glazed front window, fireplace, radiator, laminate flooring. Opened full width to dining room.
DINING ROOM Double glazed rear window, staircase to first floor with storage cupboard under, radiator.
KITCHEN Double glazed side door to gardens, two double glazed windows (rear and side), range of base units with laminated worktops and inset sink/drainer, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, inset gas hob with hood over and oven under, space for tall fridge/freezer, tiled floor, wall mounted electric radiator, extractor fan.
LANDING Stripped wooden doors leading into all rooms, stripped wood stair case with exposed spindles. Access to loft.
BEDROOM 1 Two double glazed windows to the front, two double built in alcove wardrobes & radiator.
BEDROOM 2 Double glazed window to the rear, radiator & airing cupboard housing gas combination boiler.
BATHROOM Attractive matching white contemporary bathroom suite comprising of; panelled bath with chrome shower fitting over. WC, hand basin set in wood unit with swan mixer tap. Double glazed window to the rear & radiator.
REAR GARDENS A very pleasant 48ft x 15ft area which benefits hugely from being west facing and is thus pretty much in sunshine from 12.00 onwards (British weather permitting)! There is an area of patio adjacent to the property and further area of lawn with stone path leading to the foot of the garden. The garden is enclosed by wood fencing and hedges & there are various plants & flower beds. Gated rear access.
HISTORICAL NOTES The Victoria Brick and Tile Co near Dartmouth Avenue was established in 1887 by Thomas May. A large Hoffman Kiln was installed which could produce 200,000 bricks in one firing. The Somerset and Dorset Railway line was connected to the railway by a siding known as May's Siding, after the firm's owner. The company was wound up in 1947 and the 230ft high chimney was demolished in 1950. The site of the large kiln is now covered with housing and the clay pits were filled in and are now public open space.
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