Two double bedrooms, sunny south garden and a quiet cul de sac — ideal for first-time buyers..
Two double bedrooms with fitted storage
Full-width sitting/dining room, bright and airy
Modern fitted kitchen plus separate rear utility
South-facing enclosed garden, 38ft x 15ft
Unrestricted on-street parking; quiet cul de sac location
Freehold, gas central heating, double glazing
EPC D; cavity walls assumed without insulation
Some sources note areas may need modernisation
Light, practical and well placed, this two-bedroom mid-terrace on Corston View suits first-time buyers or those downsizing. The full-width sitting/dining room and contemporary U-shaped kitchen give a bright, usable ground floor layout, with an additional rear utility improving everyday convenience. Two double bedrooms with fitted storage and a first-floor bathroom complete the accommodation across 840 sqft.
The garden is a genuine asset: a south-facing, enclosed 38ft x 15ft plot that catches the sun and offers space for children, pets or a private entertaining area. The house sits at the end of a cul de sac, backing onto local green spaces and walks, while on-street parking is unrestricted for easy access. Good local schools and quick links into Bath make the location practical for daily life.
Practicalities: the property is freehold, gas central heating with a boiler and radiators in place, double glazing installed, EPC rated D and council tax in a lower band. Constructed in the 1950–66 period, the mid-terrace has cavity walls (insulation status assumed absent) and a small plot size typical of the era.
Note the mixed condition details: the listing describes a modern fitted kitchen and bathroom and says the house is move-in ready, but image notes indicate parts may need modernisation. Buyers should be aware of potential updating or insulation work (cavity walls assumed uninsulated) and factor those into budgets. No flooding risk is recorded.