- Recently renovated three-bedroom Victorian terrace
- Spacious lounge and tasteful kitchen/diner
- Ground-floor shower room, practical for family use
- Generous landscaped rear garden with summerhouse and shed
- Brick-paved frontage provides off-street parking for several vehicles
- Freehold tenure and low council tax
- Broadband speeds are slow in the area
- External stone walls likely lack insulation; glazing pre-2002
A well-presented three-bedroom Victorian terrace on Beech Terrace, recently renovated and ready to move into. The ground floor offers a bright lounge, tasteful kitchen/diner and a practical shower room, while three comfortable double bedrooms occupy the first floor. The property benefits from a new-ish boiler, gas central heating and double glazing.
Outside, a generous brick-paved frontage provides convenient off-street parking for several vehicles. The rear garden has been extensively landscaped to provide level patios, lawns, well-stocked borders, a powered garden shed and a summerhouse — a rare, private plot for a terrace.
Located centrally in Westfield with easy bus links and a roughly 25-minute drive to Bath, the house suits commuters and families needing local schools and services close by. There is no flood risk and the home is freehold with low council tax.
Buyers should note minor practical drawbacks: broadband speeds in the area are slow, the property's external stone walls are likely uninsulated, and the double glazing was installed before 2002. Crime levels are average for the area. These are factual considerations for anyone planning extensive insulation or high-speed internet-dependent working from home.