Character townhouse with modern kitchen and central Oxford location, ideal for families.
Period-style three-storey terraced house with bay window and high ceilings
A striking three‑storey house in Grandpont combining period character with a large, contemporary kitchen-living space. The property offers tall ceilings, a bay window elevation and sash-style glazing that give genuine Victorian character (image description). Internally the layout provides four bedrooms and two bathrooms across approximately 1,902 sq ft — plenty of room for a growing family.
The kitchen is a standout: a modern industrial, open-plan space with skylights, exposed brick and large windows that flood the rear with light. Practical details include mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — well suited to busy family life and home working.
Buyers should note some factual drawbacks: the plot and rear garden are small, the double glazing was installed before 2002 and may not meet current standards, and the wider area data records local deprivation despite a highly qualified resident profile. Construction data in the record lists 1976–1982, while the property is described with Victorian external features; prospective purchasers should confirm the building age and fabric in person or via survey.
Positioned close to several well-regarded schools and local amenities — parks, cafes and transport links — this home suits families seeking a character property with contemporary living spaces in central Oxford. A full inspection and survey are recommended to clarify age, structural condition and any upgrade needs.