# Lymore Avenue, Oldfield Park, Bath, BA2

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## Listing facts

- **Status:** active
- **Transaction:** sale
- **Category:** house
- **Asking price:** 375,000 GBP
- **Location:** South Twerton, South Twerton, Bath, GB
- **Floor area:** 105 m²
- **Bedrooms:** 3
- **Published:** 2026-04-15T02:38:11.181Z
- **Last updated:** 2026-08-15T07:26:24.260Z
- **Listed on:** rightmove-uk

## Description

1930s end terraced 1126sqft three bedroom extended family home with garage, driveway, conservatory and 34ft x 21ft gardens Extended to add additional kitchen space and a conservatory to the original 1930s accommodation, benefiting from an attached garage ripe for further conversion and perfectly situated for central Oldfield Park or Brickfields green space access. 1226sqft of charm and character in this family friendly space over two storeys. Two original receptions, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, three bedrooms and bathroom. Double glazing & GCH in situ. Single garage to side with driveway to front. Rear 34ft x 21ft mature garden. Rather fabulous rear views over to Lansdown from master bedroom. 360 virtual tour available
EPC rating C
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold Accommodation
Ground floor entrance hall, bayed dining room, sitting room, conservatory and kitchen/breakfast room leading to both garage and rear garden. First floor landing, three bedrooms and bathroom. External Amenities
Rear garden - 34ft x 21ft - patio areas, mature trees and shrubs, hedges and fences to side and rear. Rear gated pedestrian access. Garage - 16ft5 x 7ft5 average internal measurements - up and over door to front, light and power. Wall mounted Worcester gas combination boiler. Driveway to front for one car. Location
0.5miles from Moorland Road shops and Oldfield Park train station. 1.6miles to the city centre (Guildhall). Lymore Avenue (once Lymer or Limer Lane) originally began from The Hollow and ended close to the current junction with Ivy Avenue/Lymore Gardens. By the end of the 19th century, the road had been connected to Claude Avenue with the Bath Hygenic Steam Laundry operating from premises behind Claude Av. This terrace dates from 1934.

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