Three-bedroom project with a long south garden and no onward chain, close to amenities..
- Three bedrooms, two reception rooms, traditional two-storey layout
- South-facing rear garden approx. 45ft with pedestrian rear access
- Requires renovation: dated decor and fittings throughout
- No onward chain; freehold tenure
- Double glazing present; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Close to Business and Science Parks, shops, Sainsbury’s, and bus routes
- Crime levels above average in the local area
- Council tax affordable; no flood risk
A three-bedroom terraced home with genuine renovation potential, offered freehold and with no onward chain. The layout is traditional: entrance, large open-plan sitting/dining room with garden doors, kitchen, ground-floor WC and store; three first-floor bedrooms and a refitted shower room. The rear garden is south-facing, low-maintenance and extends to about 45ft with pedestrian rear access.
This property will suit a first-time buyer or small family prepared to update a solid 1930s-1940s build. Double glazing and mains gas central heating are already in place, and the filled cavity walls offer thermal advantage. Practical extras include convenient bus links into Oxford, nearby shops and Sainsbury’s within a 0.5 mile walk, and proximity to parks, nurseries and the Business and Science Parks.
Buyers should factor in renovation work: decor and fittings are dated and the house is marketed as needing renovation. Crime levels in the immediate area are above average, and one nearby primary school has an Ofsted rating of “Requires improvement.” Council tax is described as affordable and there is no flood risk. Overall this is a straightforward project with good location benefits and clear potential to add value.