Well-presented period end-terrace in Easton — ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
Two double bedrooms and modern three-piece bathroom
Bay-fronted lounge plus separate dining room
Low-maintenance enclosed rear garden, small plot
Freehold tenure; approx. 885 sq ft total space
Double glazing present; install date unknown
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation
Very high local crime and high area deprivation
Excellent transport links; walking distance to Stapleton Road
This well-presented two-bedroom end-of-terrace sits in sought-after Easton, within easy walking distance of Stapleton Road and local transport links. The ground floor offers a bay-fronted lounge, separate dining room and a galley kitchen that opens to a low-maintenance enclosed garden — a practical outside space for city living.
Upstairs are two generously sized double bedrooms and a modern three-piece family bathroom. The property totals approximately 885 sq ft and is offered freehold, making it suitable for first-time buyers, young families or buy-to-let investors seeking a solid period house with immediate rental or owner-occupation potential.
Notable positives include double glazing, mains gas central heating and a very affordable Council Tax Band A. The location benefits from a wide choice of local shops, cafés, places of worship and good links into the city and to Bath via nearby cycle routes.
Buyers should be aware of material considerations: the wider area records very high crime levels and significant deprivation, the plot is small, and the property’s solid brick construction likely lacks cavity wall insulation. The double glazing install date is unknown. Overall the house has been well maintained by the current owners but offers scope for cosmetic updating and energy-performance improvements.