Offers over
£450,000
3 bed terraced house for saleCrescent Road, Oxford OX4
3 beds
- Freehold
Chamberlain Evans
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About this property
Charming Period House
C. 100' South Facing Garden
15 ft Living Room with Wood Burning Stove
Re-fitted Kitchen Dining Room
3 Bedrooms
Modern White Bathroom
Potential for Extension (STPP)
Located within sought after Temple Cowley
A charming period house with a delightful c. 100' south facing garden and stylish kitchen dining room, located within sought after Temple Cowley.
Built around 1910 and now providing well-presented accommodation mixing character features with the comforts of modern living.
Arranged over 2 floors comprising an entrance lobby and spacious 15’ living room with wood burning stove and shelving to the chimney breast alcove. The re-fitted kitchen dining room enjoys an outlook over the garden and provides a good degree of storage, solid wood worktops, wine rack and built in neff appliances including a dishwasher, double oven and an inset gas hob. Furthermore there is a modern white bathroom and 3 bedrooms.
The sizeable rear garden is a particular feature, enjoying a sunny aspect and predominantly laid to lawn with a seating area, timber shed and an abundance of mature planting. There is a further area of garden to the front affording the possibility of bicycle storage.
Crescent Road has good local primary and secondary school options and is convenient for bus routes to town, the hospitals and Universities. There are two lovely parks close by and the considerable amenities of Templars Square. Also easy access to the vibrancy of the Cowley Road plus being on the right side of the city for London/airport visits.
Council Tax Band: C
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