3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 1189sqft
- Three double bedrooms
- Three storeys
- Two open plan receptions
- Extended kitchen/breakfast room with utility
- Two upper floor bathrooms & ground floor W.C
- 104ft x 15ft level rear garden
- Detached garage & parking
- Retained character
- Double glazing & GCH
Enjoying one of the longest level gardens in Oldfield Park, benefiting from a garage and off street parking, spread over three storeys and full of retained character - this 1189sqft fully extended late Victorian three bedroom terrace is perfectly placed for Moorland Rd shopping, Linear Park walks or adjacent bus routes.
Two open plan ground floor receptions leading to a full width kitchen/breakfast room with utility & W.C. Upper floors house three double bedrooms and two bathrooms.
SE facing 104ft x 15ft flat gardens leading to a detached garage with further hardstanding onto the rear lane.
EPC rating D
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold
Rooms
Accommodation
Ground floor - lobby and hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen with attached utility, breakfast room and W.C.
First floor - two double bedrooms and rear three piece bathroom.
Second floor - double bedroom with ensuite shower room.
External Amenities
Rear garden - 104ft x 15ft approx. Patio, flower beds, mature trees and shrubs, extensive lawn, shed, fences and walls to sides.
Garage - detached single garage (19ft7 x 10ft internal meas with up and over door, double glazed side window & door to garden) with two car hardstanding to rear onto access lane.
Location
Superbly convenient for local Moorland Road shopping (0.3miles to the northeast), Linear Park walks and Oldfield Junior school. 1.4miles to the city centre (Guildhall) via Green Park.
Agents Notes
South Twerton Junior School, at the junction of Claude/Lymore/Coronation Avenues, was originally Ascension School and opened in 1893 but it was not until 1897 that Claude Avenue itself appears in local street directories. Houses on the road built that year were numbered 1 through 34 and 61 – 62, plus Claude House itself (the home of butter merchant William H Chapman). The builders, George & John Hallett, lived at 61 & 62.
In 1902, the list of occupations of homeowners on the road make for an interesting snapshot into life in Oldfield Park - fourteen houses were occupied by GWR workers and there were twelve owners in the building industry (including five masons & three carpenters). Other professions included shoemakers, cabinet makers, foundrymen and clerks. This house was the home of William Rapsey (policeman), followed in 1905 by Albert Burge (plumber).
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