Agents notes Rear extended to 901sqft, packed with retained features and enjoying a 45ft x 15ft west facing garden - this two/three bedroom mid Victorian two storey terrace is not only immaculately turned out but also quietly tucked away off the Lower Bristol Rd in a cul de sac handy for Weston Lock amenities and the Linear Park. Ground floor houses two original receptions, bathroom and a gloriously light full width open plan family kitchen space. Upstairs, the original front bedroom has been split into two single bedrooms to go alongside a generous rear double bedroom. Four fine fireplaces, exposed floorboards and plasterwork meld seamlessly with modern conveniences like double glazing and gas central heating. A very fine home indeed. Sole Agents
Dating from 1866, this side of Burnham Road was the first housing to be built on the road and originally named as Burnham Terrace. Numbered from the railway to the Lower Bristol Rd, this house was No5. Even up to the late 1880s, this part of Bath was relatively sparsely populated with housing - Burnham Terrace backed onto Albert Terrace and what we now know as Argyle Terrace had three separate names (Argyle Terrace, Victoria Terrace and Bloomfield Place). These terraces, together with Vernon Terrace and Railway Buildings (where Bathwick Tyres is now) were all that stood on the south side of the Lower Bristol Rd between the city boundary at Brook Road and Twerton village.
By 1876, residents in this portion of the terrace were;
3 Henry Owen (millwright)
4 Emanuel Lee (carpet weaver)
5 Charles Martin (plasterer)
5a H. Barnard (gwr policeman)
6 Walter Latcher (blacksmith)
7 Edward Biffen (schoolmaster at Bath Gaol)
entrance hall Double glazed top lit front door, meter/fuseboard cupboard, radiator, dado rail, exposed floorboards, ornamental plaster arch, coved ceiling, understairs storage cupboard with plumbing for washing machine.
Sitting room Double glazed front window, radiator, coved ceiling, exposed floorboards, exposed ashlar chimneybreast and hearth with inset woodburning stove.
Dining room Stairs to first floor, radiator, original fireplace surround with cast iron & tiled inset, original alcove cupboards, exposed floorboards, archway to kitchen/breakfast room.
Bathroom Skylight, heated towel rail, low level W.C, panelled bath with shower over, pedestal basin, tiled floor, part tiled walls, extractor fan.
Kitchen/breakfast room Double glazed rear window, double glazed French doors to rear garden, skylight, radiator, dining area, tiled floor, range of base and wall units with worktops and inset sink/drainer, inset gas hob with oven under and hood over, fitted fridge and freezer, fitted slimline dishwasher, wall mounted Ideal Standards gas combination boiler.
Landing Loft access.
Bedroom 1 Double glazed rear window, radiator, original fireplace with cast iron inset.
Bedroom 2 Double glazed front window, radiator, original fireplace with cast iron inset.
Bedroom 3 Double glazed front window, radiator.
Rear gardens 45ft x 15ft - west facing
Gravelled terrace adjacent to property leading to lawns with borders and shrub beds. Fences to side and rear, shed.
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