Guide price
£950,000
4 bed end terrace house for saleNavigation Way, Oxford OX2
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
John D Wood & Co. - Oxford Sales
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About this property
4 bedrooms (1 en suite)
Bathroom
Sitting room
Kitchen/dining room
WC
Rear garden
Parking for 1 car at the front
A well-positioned, end of terrace town house in the catchment area for Phil and Jim’s Primary School.
The house is located in a well-regarded development and offers flexible family accommodation over three floors. The property comprises open-plan kitchen/dining area with French doors leading through to the sitting room and out to the rear garden which is paved with mature borders at either side. There are four good-sized bedrooms with two bathrooms (one en suite) spread over the first and second floor of the house. There is off-street parking for one car to the front of the property.
The property lies on this popular development to the west of the Oxford canal and very close to Port Meadow. There is also the added benefit of a public play area and football pitch approximately one hundred yards away across Aristotle Lane. It is close to ss Philip and James primary school and is a short walk to the city centre through Jericho with its many popular bars, restaurants and a cinema. Summertown to the north also provides a range of shops, a library and sports centre. Other schools such as the Dragon, Summerfields, Oxford High, St Edwards, Magdalen College School and the Cherwell School offer further educational options. Both the Oxford station and the new Oxford Parkway station provide mainline rail links into London Paddington and Marylebone in under an hour.
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