Guide price
£430,000
(£454/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleSt. Kildas Road, Bath BA2
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
947 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
About this property
Three bedroom family property
Kitchen, lounge and dining room
Two double bedrooms and one single bedroom
Downstairs shower room
Lovely rear garden
Freehold, EPC rating D, Council tax band C
A lovely spacious period family home, situated in the popular Oldfield Park area. Living room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Secure level rear garden. Permit on street parking. No onward chain.
Description
A charming three bedroom property situated in the heart of Oldfield Park. The property comprises lounge, dining room and separate kitchen, leading onto a downstairs shower room and would benefit from some modernisation. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a further single bedroom overlooking the rear garden. The property also benefits from a lovely garden with rear access. On street permit parking. No onward chain.
Location
Oldfield Park is a popular location and close to Moorland Road shopping parade with its vast array of independent shops, cafes, takeaways and small supermarket. Oldfield Park further benefits from a doctors' surgery, dental practice, gym and badminton club. This location offers easy access to the city and Oldfield Park railway station (just 0.4 miles away) with its connection to Bristol Temple Meads and Bath Spa station. There are local schools nearby including Oldfield Park Junior School, Moorlands Infant School, Hayesfield Girls School and Beechen Cliff. The property is also close to university bus routes for Bath Spa University and Bath University.
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