Spacious period terrace with garden and scope to modernise in central Grandpont.
- 1,538 sq ft across basement, three storeys and attic with rooflights
- Four bedrooms and two bathrooms; flexible family layout
- Period features: bay windows, high ceilings, ornate cornices
- Long, narrow rear garden with paved patio and lawn
- Solid brick construction; likely lacks wall insulation
- Double glazing present, install date unknown
- Freehold in central Grandpont, fast broadband and excellent mobile
- Cosmetic updating and insulation improvements likely needed
This Victorian mid-terrace offers 1,538 sq ft across basement, three main storeys and an attic with rooflights, mixing period character with flexible family space. High ceilings, bay windows and original mouldings give strong kerb appeal and light to the principal rooms, while a long, narrow rear garden provides private outdoor space in central Oxford.
The layout includes a basement/cellar room, two reception rooms, kitchen/dining with conservatory, four bedrooms and two bathrooms — suitable for a growing family or professionals seeking central accommodation. Broadband is fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working and student tenants alike. The property is freehold and sits in a very affluent area close to local schools and city amenities.
Buyers should note this is a period terrace with solid brick walls assumed to lack cavity insulation and original glazing of unknown install date; upgrading insulation and some modernisation are likely to improve comfort and running costs. The plot has a small forecourt and a long rear garden typical of urban terraces; overall maintenance and cosmetic updating will be required depending on buyer preferences.
Positioned in a cosmopolitan student and professional neighbourhood, the house offers good investment and family potential. Its combination of character, central location and flexible footprint suits purchasers wanting to retain period features while improving energy performance and internal fit-out.