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£400,000

3 bed terraced house for sale
Englishcombe Rise, Bath BA2

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Madison Oakley

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About this property

  • 1109sqft

  • Three storeys

  • Three double bedrooms

  • Two bathrooms

  • Two receptions

  • Superb Englishcombe valley views

  • Private cul de sac

  • Private parking space

  • 138ft x 14ft gardens

  • Double glazing & GCH

1109sqft three storey Edwardian no chain terrace in private cul de sac with hugely long garden and stunning countryside views

Enjoying stunning views over Englishcombe valley fields, a 138ft x 14ft southeast facing rear garden and a private cul de sac location with residents parking - this 1109sqft three storey no chain home is a hidden gem close to countryside walks yet convenient for city access.

Loft converted to create three bedrooms (one ensuite), two open plan receptions, four piece bathroom and kitchen.

Residents private parking space. Bus routes and Mount Rd shops within walking distance.

EPC rating D
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold

Accommodation

Ground floor hall, sitting room, dining room and kitchen. First floor houses two bedrooms and a four piece rear bathroom. The second floor loft conversion adds a further bedroom with ensuite shower room.

External Amenities

Rear Garden - 138ft x 14ft southeast facing patio and lawns with borders and raised beds. Fences to side and rear, gated rear pedestrian access, trees and shrubs. Paved side return adjacent to kitchen.
Parking - Englishcombe Rise is a private road and the parking space on the street immediately in front of the property is reserved for the owner.

Location

Englishcombe Rise is a small private cul de sac immediately to the east of Hillier Garden Centre off Rush Hill. Local shops and bus routes can be found on The Hollow/Mount Road or Englishcombe Lane. Moorland Rd is 1.6miles to the northeast and the city centre is 2.5miles in the same direction.

Agents Notes

Originally named as Whiteway Avenue, Bath street directories in 1911 suggest several members of the same family may have been the majority of the original owners (or the builders themselves) - Nos1,2 and 6 were occupied by George, Alexander and Christopher White respectively - all masons or builders. The remaining occupiers included J Hurford (gardener) at No3 and James Gibbons (gardener) at No4.

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

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