Description
A Victorian terraced property which can be used for investment purposes or as a family home. Set in a cul-de-sac location and close to all the amenities that Bath has to offer.
An attractive Victorian terraced house situated in a cul-de-sac location, perfectly placed for the city centre and local amenities.
This period property has been rented out as an HMO but could easy be reverted back to a family home. The hallway offers access to all downstairs rooms and the staircase to the first floor. The front sitting room currently set up as a bedroom, has a window to the front of the property and double doors leading into the dining room to the rear.
The dining room, currently used as a communal area, has a tiled fireplace and two doorways, one into the kitchen and one into the utility area.
The utility area has a counter with space under for washing machine and fridge/freezer. There is shelving and a small kitchen unit. The kitchen has space for a freestanding fridge/freezer, floor units and an integrated electric oven and hob. From here there is a door leading directly into the level rear garden with space for table and chairs and lawned area.
Off the utility area, is the downstairs bathroom comprising of a white suite of bath, with shower over, wash basin and WC.
On the first floor there is a double room to the front and two single rooms overlooking the rear garden.
The property is equipped with gas central heating and partial double glazing.
Sydenham Buildings is a cul-de-sac with access to a number of local facilities within close proximity. It is a level walk to Bath Spa railway station and the city centre. Local amenities include a Sainsbury's supermarket, Green Park market and the ever popular Moorland Road. Bus links to the university are within walking distance.