Affordable freehold terrace with garden, parking and loft conversion potential in Odd Down, Bath.
Two bedrooms and family bathroom
Freehold mid-terrace with mains gas heating
Generous rear garden; small overall plot
Two off-road parking spaces
Large loft with conversion potential (STPP)
EPC rating D; may need modernisation
Mixed local school ratings; some require improvement
No flood risk; average local crime rate
Set on a residential terrace in popular Odd Down, this two-bedroom mid-20th-century home offers a practical layout and straightforward maintenance. The property benefits from two off-road parking spaces, a good-sized rear garden and fast broadband — useful for working from home or streaming.
Perfect for a first-time buyer or small family, the house has a bright kitchen/diner and a comfortable living room. There is a large loft with clear conversion potential (subject to planning permission), matching conversions seen in neighbouring properties, which could add significant space and value.
Buyers should note the property is older stock (constructed 1950–66) and may need modernisation in parts; the EPC is D. The plot is small and the property is mid-terrace, so outdoor space and privacy are modest compared with detached homes. Local schools are mixed in performance, with some rated Good and others needing improvement.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, mains gas central heating, double glazing, no flood risk and easy access to shops, sports facilities and Bath city centre. This is a sensible purchase for someone wanting an affordable Bath home with scope to add value by updating and converting the attic (STPP).