Victorian first-floor apartment, 0.5 miles from Bath city centre — holiday lets allowed..
- Share of freehold; no onward chain
- Holiday lets allowed — short-let potential
- Large living room, high ceilings and bay windows
- Small paved front garden with joint access
- Double glazing installed post-2002; mains gas heating
- Likely solid stone walls with little insulation
- Medium flood risk — check insurance availability
- Services/appliances untested; survey recommended
Set on Lower Bristol Road, this spacious one-bedroom apartment occupies the first floor of a Victorian mid-terrace and comes with a share of freehold. High ceilings, bay windows to the front and a large living room create a bright, airy feel; the kitchen/breakfast room and double bedroom are generously proportioned for central Bath. A small paved front garden provides a private outdoor space and joint access alongside the ground-floor flat.
The apartment is offered with no onward chain and holiday lets are permitted, making it a flexible option for a first-time buyer or an investor seeking short-let potential close to Bath city centre. Bath Spa station, Queen Square and many cultural and retail attractions are about 0.5 miles away, giving excellent walkability and commuter links to London and Bristol.
Buyers should note material facts: the building is Victorian stone (likely solid walls with limited insulation), services and appliances have not been tested and a professional survey is recommended. There is a medium flood risk for the area — appropriate insurance and flood-mitigation advice are advisable. Council tax is described as low, and the apartment benefits from double glazing installed after 2002 and mains gas central heating.
Overall this is a well-presented, centrally located one-bedroom with strong rental and owner-occupier appeal, but purchasers should budget for any upgrading to insulation or systems and check flood insurance availability before committing.