£415,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
Inverness Road, Bath BA2

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

Just added
Freehold
Added on 21/08/2026

About this property

  • 1403sqft

  • Two bedrooms & loft room

  • Two open plan receptions

  • First floor bathroom & ground floor utility/W.C

  • South facing garden

  • Residents permit parking

  • Double glazing & GCH

  • Cul de sac location

  • Lean to/playroom

  • Convenient for Lidl/Costa/Moorland Rd

1403sqft end of cul de sac two bedroom two reception extended Victorian home with loft room and south facing garden

An impressively spacious 1403sqft extended family home at the end of the cul de sac close to the Linear Park. Perfectly positioned for Moorland Rd or Lower Bristol Rd shopping and commuter links.
Classic but unusually large late Victorian accommodation with two open plan receptions, kitchen, two double bedrooms and a first floor bathroom. Expanded to the rear on the ground floor with an additional utility/W.C and lean to opening onto the south facing rear garden. Useful second floor loft room for home working or guest space.
Level enclosed 38ft x 16ft rear south facing garden with fruit tree and acers. Residents permit parking on street

EPC rating - tbc
Council tax band - C
Tenure - Freehold

Accommodation

Ground floor hall, sitting room open plan to dining room, kitchen, lobby, utility/WC and lean to.
First floor landing, two bedrooms and bathroom.
Second floor loft room.

External Amenities

South facing rear garden - 38ft x 16ft - patio, lawn, mature fruit tree and specimen acers. Shed, fences and walls to side and rear.

Location

Wonderful position just off the Lower Bristol Road. A stones throw from Costa, M&S foodhall and Lidl. Tow path walk into town which is approx 1.2 miles. Moorland Road 0.4 of a mile.

Agents Notes

Inverness Rd was built from the early 1890s, with the first occupants listed from 1895 onwards (Nos1 through 16). As was common in Oldfield Park at the time, the builder (Walter W Bailey) lived at No1. The road is variously called Inverness Rd or Inverness Terrace throughout 1895 - 1900. It is likely that No4 was a police house or district station as the property is listed as occupied by a number of police sergeants from 1894 until 1913.
This property is first listed as occupied by Job Crew (stoker) in 1900 with neighbours Alfred Beesley (baker & flour dealer) and Frederick Snow (carpenter).

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    C

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