Characterful 1930s family home, walking distance to Bath city centre.
Three bedrooms plus generous loft room for flexible use
This extended 1930s semi-detached house offers versatile family living across three floors with well-presented, move-in-ready accommodation. High ceilings, stained glass details and modern touches such as bi-folding doors and a contemporary kitchen-diner give period character combined with practical, updated living space. The loft room provides flexible space for a bedroom, study or playroom.
Outside, generous front and rear gardens are thoughtfully planted and offer private outdoor space, patio seating and a timber summerhouse/home office. The front driveway is landscaped to provide off-street parking for two vehicles — a strong advantage close to Bath city centre. Double glazing (installed post-2002) and gas central heating provide everyday comfort and efficiency.
Location is a clear strength: a short level stroll to Bath city centre, nearby parks, canal towpath walks and well-regarded local schools (including Bathwick St Mary and King Edward’s). The area suits families and professionals who want convenient access to facilities while retaining a leafy neighbourhood feel.
Notable practical points: the property sits in a medium flood-risk area and council tax is in the higher band (Band E). The house was constructed in the 1930s with cavity walls likely uninsulated — further insulation could be considered to improve energy performance. Buyers should view with these factors in mind and consider flood precautions and potential upgrading of wall insulation if prioritising long-term running costs.