Guide price
£425,000
2 bed terraced house for saleBridge Street, Bradford-On-Avon BA15
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Davies & Davies - Bradford On Avon
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About this property
Centrally located character home
Large double bedroom with dual aspect windows
Fantastic kitchen/dining room
Period features & fireplaces
Roof terrace and elevated garden
Generous but cozy living space
Walking distance to the train station and heart of town
Ground floor bedroom with shower-room
Superbly located in the heart of Bradford on Avon, a well-presented town house bursting with period features, within easy reach of the town's amenities, countryside walks and the train station. The accommodation is arranged over four levels, offering flexible use of space. Once inside you will discover: A large sitting room on the ground floor with feature fireplace and recently fitted woodburner, hard wood floors and fitted bookcases. Heading through an inviting stone arch, you will find a bedroom with built-in cupboards and downstairs bathroom with shower. The wonderfully bright and airy first-floor kitchen/dining room has an original cast iron fireplace with contemporary stone surround and opens onto a gorgeous roof terrace – perfect for a glass of wine on a summer's evening and weekend lunches. Heading up to the second floor you will be presented with the master bedroom which features dual aspect windows, flooding the room with natural light, and additional relaxing space overlooking the garden. Finally on the fourth floor is a spacious bathroom and additional storage - perfect for some quiet space away from visiting guest. Externally, attractive stone steps take you up from the terrace to a south-facing, secluded garden, a great spot for a sunny BBQ. There is also a small courtyard and useful shed reached from the ground floor. A real gem, viewing is a must!
The property is in walking distance of the historic town centre with its range of independent shops, cafes, inns and restaurants, indoor swimming pool, tennis courts, river-canoeing or paddle-boarding, public library, health centre. The property also offers access to Fitzmaurice Primary School and St Laurence Secondary School, the Tithe Barn, river and canal walks and cycle paths, and a golf course. There is a weekly food and flower market on the doorstep. The Georgian city of Bath is approximately 9 miles distant, and to the south lie the popular towns of Frome and Bruton.
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