£350,000
(£357/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleEdward Street, Abingdon OX14
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
980 sq. ft
EPC Rating: F
- Freehold
Hodsons
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About this property
Entrance porch leading to spacious living room with sash windows and attractive central fireplace
Formal dining room with doors to rear gardens and staircase rising to the first floor
Well equipped kitchen complemented by an excellent selection of floor and wall units and benefitting from many built-in electrical appliances leading to replacement ground floor family shower room
Large first floor main double bedroom with central fireplace and further spacious first floor second double bedroom
A further double bedroom located to the second floor
Mains gas radiator central heating with replacement efficient condensing boiler and double glazed sash windows
Fully enclosed approximately 75' rear garden with patio area and mature lawns
Spacious three-bedroom townhouse offering much improved and superbly presented character accommodation over three floors, well situated within this sought after location offering easy pedestrian access to the nearby delightful Albert Park and thriving town centre’s many amenities.
EPC Rating: F
Location
Edward Street is a very popular street comprising of only period town houses providing a very pleasant overall setting. There is a short walk to the nearby delightful Albert Park, good schooling and Abingdon town centre with its wide range of amenities. There is a quick route onto the A34 leading to many important destinations north and south including Oxford city (circa. 6 miles) and Didcot with its useful mainline railway station (circa. 10 miles), ideal for
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