Guide price
£300,000
(£575/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleMarston Ferry Road, Oxford OX2
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
522 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Sold STC
Chain free
Leasehold
About this property
One double bedroom
Kitchen
Bathroom
Sitting room
Allocated parking for one car
Chain free
Communal garden
This light and bright, purpose-built one-bedroom apartment is located in the highly regarded North Oxford suburb of Summertown in Oxford. The property comes with an allocated parking space for one car and is available with no onward chain. *Unexpectedly back on the market*
Summertown is one of Oxford City's most desirable and affluent suburbs, located just two miles north of the historic city centre. It offers a unique blend of suburban lifestyle and urban convenience, making it especially popular with families, professionals, and retirees. The plentiful array of amenities, healthcare practices and professional services in Summertown provides convenience and independence to residents with limited transport options. Access to green spaces close by include, Cutteslowe and Sunnymead Park, Port Meadow and the University Parks.
Schools:
The area is home to many top-rated state and independent schools, such as The Dragon School, Oxford High School for Girls, Cherwell School (rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted), St Edward’s School, d’Overbroeck’s College, St Philip & James School, Summerfields School, Wolvercote Primary School and Cutteslowe Primary School to name a few.
Transport links:
Summertown is well-connected with frequent buses, routes 2,2A–2D, to Oxford city centre, and routes 14 and 700 to the jr Hospital. The cycle-friendly paths in and out of Oxford city, including the bypass routes and the canal towpath add variety and options for a local commuter. Railway options via the Oxford Parkway or city centre will get you into London, arriving at Marylebone Station or Paddington Station, respectively. Commuting by road, there is the A40, A34, A420, A44 and M40.
Summertown is one of Oxford City's most desirable and affluent suburbs, located just two miles north of the historic city centre. It offers a unique blend of suburban lifestyle and urban convenience, making it especially popular with families, professionals, and retirees. The plentiful array of amenities, healthcare practices and professional services in Summertown provides convenience and independence to residents with limited transport options. Access to green spaces close by include, Cutteslowe and Sunnymead Park, Port Meadow and the University Parks.
Schools:
The area is home to many top-rated state and independent schools, such as The Dragon School, Oxford High School for Girls, Cherwell School (rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted), St Edward’s School, d’Overbroeck’s College, St Philip & James School, Summerfields School, Wolvercote Primary School and Cutteslowe Primary School to name a few.
Transport links:
Summertown is well-connected with frequent buses, routes 2,2A–2D, to Oxford city centre, and routes 14 and 700 to the jr Hospital. The cycle-friendly paths in and out of Oxford city, including the bypass routes and the canal towpath add variety and options for a local commuter. Railway options via the Oxford Parkway or city centre will get you into London, arriving at Marylebone Station or Paddington Station, respectively. Commuting by road, there is the A40, A34, A420, A44 and M40.
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Tenure
Leasehold (143 years)
Service charge
£1,520 per year
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
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