Exceptional six-bedroom detached in sought-after North Oxford, private garden and versatile outbuildings..
- Detached six-bedroom family home, almost 2,700–2,900 sq ft
- Large private rear garden with gym, studio and home office
- Principal suite with vaulted ceiling and Juliet balcony
- Flexible ground-floor rooms; one bedroom with en suite
- Off-street parking behind electric gates for multiple vehicles
- Mains gas boiler, underfloor heating and double glazing
- Freehold, no onward chain; built 1983–1990
- EPC C and council tax described as quite expensive
This attractive, extended detached house on Woodstock Road offers almost 2,700–2,900 sq ft of flexible family space in a highly sought North Oxford location. Set behind electric gates with generous off-street parking, the house combines contemporary extensions and large windows with a private, peaceful rear garden and multiple outbuildings including a gym and studio/home office.
The ground floor is arranged for modern family life: a stunning kitchen/breakfast room with island and sliding doors, a generously proportioned living room with bi-fold doors, teak floors across most of the ground floor and two further ground-floor rooms (one en suite) that suit guests, home working or downstairs bedrooms. Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a standout suite with vaulted ceiling and Juliet balcony; three further double bedrooms (one en suite) and a family bathroom complete the first floor.
Practical benefits include double glazing, mains gas boiler with underfloor heating, filled cavity walls, freehold tenure and no onward chain. The property sits within popular school catchments (Cutteslowe primary, Cherwell secondary) and close to excellent independent schools, making it well placed for families. The outbuildings and large plot offer scope for hobbies, home working or extensions subject to planning.
Buyers should note a C EPC rating and that council tax is described as quite expensive. The house was constructed in the 1983–1990 period, so while presented in exceptional condition, buyers wanting a historic period property should be aware of its more modern construction era.