Not Available Anymore  

2 Bedroom Terraced For Sale

Oldfield Park Bath Corston, BA2 3QU

BA2 3QU, Brougham Hayes, Bath, BA2, Bath

Sale Price: £250,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 2/23/2015

 9 Moorland Rd Oldfield Park Bath
*When you call don't forget to mention Houser.co.uk

Oldfield Park Bath Corston, BA2 3QU

Property Summary:

Terraced
2 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
interested in this property.
 

Property description

ENTRANCE HALL Part double glazed top lit front door, cloaks area, meters, radiator, dado rail, telephone point. 

DINING ROOM Double glazed front window, radiator, alcove shelving, original fireplace surround with blocked hearth, coved ceiling. 

SITTING ROOM Rear internal window, staircase to first floor with cupboard under, radiator, coved ceiling, archway to dining room. 

KITCHEN Side internal window, range of base and wall units with laminated worktops and inset sink/drainer, space for cooker with hood over, plumbing for washing machine, space for undercounter fridge. 

LOBBY Radiator, tiled floor, part glazed door to playroom. 

BATHROOM Double glazed side window, pedestal basin, panelled bath with mixer/spray tap, low level W.C, tiled floor, part tiled walls, extractor fan, radiator. 

PLAY ROOM Double glazed French doors to garden, radiator, tiled floor. 

LANDING Loft access. 

BEDROOM 1 Double glazed front window, radiator, coved ceiling, exposed floorboards, original fireplace with cast iron inset. 

BEDROOM 2 Double glazed rear window, overstairs cupboard with rear vented Baxi combination gas boiler, coved ceiling, exposed floorboards, radiator, original fireplace with cast iron inset. 

REAR GARDEN 30ft x 13ft west facing

Walls and fences to side and rear, gravelled and decked areas with flower beds and borders. Mature shrubs, shed and an ornamental cherry tree. 

AGENTS NOTES Built circa 1830 - 1832 and originally known as Twerton Hayes Buildings. By the mid 1940's there were still 18 houses on Brougham Hayes used as shops (including a dairy at No18) and No1 (removed in the 1970s for road widening) was the Newbridge Inn (which also had a second address as No1 St Peters Terrace).