Avoncliff, Bradford On Avon

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£580,000
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Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Living Spaces
2
Type
Terraced
Ownership
Share of Freehold
Area
1,185 sqft
Price per area
£489 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
2 Bathrooms
Living Spaces
2 Living Spaces

Features

Beautiful View
Fireplace
Garden
Garden Studio
Grade II Listed
Hall
Kitchen Diner
Mountain View
Off-Street Parking
Period Property
Porch
Renovation Potential
Sash Windows
Stone Flooring
Wooden Beams
Wooden Flooring

Information

Lease Information
Ground Rent
£0 /month
Service Charge
£0 /month
Council Tax
Council Tax Band
E
Energy Performance
Current EPC
65 D
Potential EPC
84 B

Description

A delightful Grade II listed house in this select development tucked-away in the picturesque hamlet of Avoncliff within walking distance of the canal and railway station. This well presented home offers versatile accommodation over three floors as well as beautifully kept gardens and a double car port.

Accommodation

entrance hall 

kitchen breakfast room

boot room and downstairs cloakroom

dining room

sitting room with wood burner

three double bedrooms

en-suite bathroom

en-suite shower room

Externally

The property can be approached through the impressive communal courtyard gardens to the front via its imposing central fountain water feature or from the rear entrance via a double car port. The delightful walled rear garden is low maintenance  with areas of patio and stone chippings, the borders are well stocked with flowers and shrubs with a recess by the back door creating a sunny/sheltered spot to sit. There is also a timber garden store, summerhouse and greenhouse for those with green fingers.

Location

The property can be found tucked away at the end of a leafy private driveway in the heart of the delightful and sought after hamlet of Avoncliff within short walking distance of two recently refurbished riverside pubs and popular tea garden. Ancliff Square is a special spot, a stone’s throw from the beautiful Grade II listed aqueduct, the River Avon and a highly  regarded canal-side pub and cafe. The local railway station is a few minutes’ walk away, affording surprisingly swift access to Bath, Bristol and Bradford-On-Avon, unusual for such a beautiful and secluded spot. The property is perfectly positioned for canal side walks into Bradford-On-Avon or to the Dundas aqueduct on the way to Bath. 

Tenure: Tenure: Share of Freehold,

in the process of being made Freehold

Council Tax: ‘E = 3031.16

Service charge: £175 PCM

Price Guide

This Home
£489 / sqft
Area Average
£494 / sqft
Price per Area
£324 / sqft
Lowest
£489 / sqft
This Home
£893 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

Estate agent

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Whiteley Helyar

Location

Rural
defined as 'rural village'
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