Large garden and orangery with excellent commuter links to the city.
Four bedrooms including loft conversion with ensuite wetroom
This substantial four-bedroom semi-detached home combines period character with thoughtful contemporary extensions, creating comfortable family living inside Oxford’s ring road. A single-storey rear extension forms a bright orangery with bifold doors onto an extensive 100ft-plus garden, providing excellent indoor-outdoor flow and far-reaching views over the nature reserve from the upper bedroom’s Juliet balcony.
The house has practical modern upgrades: a loft conversion with ensuite wetroom, double-glazed windows (fitted post-2002), mains gas central heating and a double-length garage with power and skylights. There is parking for two on the drive and convenient access to Oxford train station, local buses and nearby supermarkets — useful for commuting families and those who need strong transport links.
Space and versatility are clear strengths: a living room with bay window and wood burner, an extended kitchen/dining room with skylight, a generous ground-floor bathroom and eaves storage. The garage currently serves as workshop/storage with internal access, and the rear garden offers scope for landscaping, play space or a vegetable plot.
Buyers should note practical considerations: the property sits in a medium flood-risk area and the local crime level is above average. While well maintained and upgraded in parts, the house dates from the early 20th century and may need ongoing maintenance typical of older solid-brick homes. Overall this freehold residence suits families seeking space, strong transport links and impressive garden and reserve views within the city.