Entrance hall Top lit part glazed panelled front door, cloaks area, top lit part glazed internal door, radiator, electric meter & fuseboard, stairs to first floor.
Sitting room Two double glazed front windows, radiator, coved ceiling, picture rail, ceiling rose, ashlar fireplace surround and hearth with tiled inset, archway to dining room.
Dining room Double glazed rear internal window, radiator.
Kitchen Double glazed rear window, base and wall units with worktops and inset sink/drainer, cooker/gas point, wall mounted Worcester gas combination boiler.
Utility/lean to Double glazed door and windows to rear, plumbing for washing machine.
Landing Loft access, radiator, large shelved linen cupboard.
Bedroom 1 Two double glazed front windows, radiator.
Bedroom 2 Double glazed rear window, radiator.
Bathroom Double glazed rear window, pedestal basin, low level W.C, panelled bath with mixer/spray shower over, extractor fan, shaver point, electric heater, part tiled walls.
Rear garden 27ft x 17ft - southeast facing
Patio and paved areas with walls and fences to side and rear.
Agents notes This Edwardian 911sqft two storey terrace is ideally placed for Brickfields green spaces, Two Tunnels walks and Moorland Rd shopping. Offered with no chain, the house has a classic layout of two double bedrooms, two receptions, first floor bathroom, kitchen and utility/lean to. Outside to the rear, the southeast facing 27ft x 17 garden is low maintenance and enclosed. Updating suggested in places to reach top potential but this is a functional and spacious character home with GCH in situ. Unrestricted on street parking. Sole Agents
Once called Bath Lane (when Lymore Avenue was Limer Lane), Dartmouth Avenue as we know it took decades to build. By 1911, just 34 houses are listed in occupation records and, unusually for the area, the numbers are not simply sequential. Six homes broke the sequence - 7a, 8a, 9a, 10a, 12a and 13a - but even this was a random arrangement as there is a No11 but no No11a. The occupations of the residents at that time included six labourers (likely to have worked at the brickworks at the end of the road), two masons, three gwr workers and a gamekeeper.
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