Property description
A three bedroom semi-detached 1930s property with bay windows and other features of its period, situated on Southdale Road, a sought after and convenient location in North Oxford which offers good access to nearby shops and restaurants at Summertown, the Oxford Parkway Railway Station, and is close to both Cutteslowe and Wolvercote Primary Schools, with the nearest High School being the well regarded Cherwell Academy (formerly The Cherwell School). There are also several well regarded independent schools nearby.
The front entrance porch leads through the front door and into an internal hallway with stairs up to the first floor. There are two Reception Rooms, both of which have the chimney breasts with alcoves to each side that are a feature of the 1930s style of the property. The front room has a Bay Window, and the rear reception room benefits from a wood burning stove and patio doors into the rear garden. The kitchen is fitted with a range of cupboard units with work surfaces and there is an external door to the side leading to the garden, with an outside WC attached to the property within a brick outbuilding that also has plumbing for washing machine.
On the first floor there are three good sized Bedrooms, including two double rooms, the front bedroom benefiting from Bay Window. The spacious bathroom includes bath, separate shower cubicle, wc and wash basin. There is loft access from the landing.
Outside the property, there is driveway parking to the front for two vehicles, and a rear garden which includes a lean-to style shed along the side of the property, as well as a Studio with light and power.
Southdale Road is situated to the north of Summertown within the ring road, between Banbury Road and the older part of Cutteslowe south of the main road. The Cutteslowe Primary School is a 'Good' rated school just a few hundred yards away, and The Cherwell School (in fact now the Cherwell Academy) is situated at around 1.5 miles. Summertown, with its Banbury Road high street, offers a range of shops, services and small supermarkets, as well as a variety of bars, cafes and restaurants, and holds a popular farmers' market every Sunday. There is also a local Library, theatre (the North Wall Theatre) and leisure centre (Ferry). The recently opened Oxford Parkway with mainline trains direct to London via Bicester is located at nearby Water Eaton, just over a mile away toward Kidlington.
Property Features :
- 1930s Semi-Detached Home
- Two Reception Rooms
- Three Bedrooms
- Driveway Parking
- Enclosed Rear Garden