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£550,000
(£663/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleBridge Street, Oxford OX2
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
830 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Victorian Mid Terraced Cottage
Three Bedrooms
Spacious Reception Room
Fitted Kitchen
Ground Floor Family Bathroom
Ensuite Shower Room
Immediate Vacant Possession
No Forward Chain
Resident Parking Permits
Southerly Facing Garden
An opportunity to purchase a beautifully presented three bedroom mid terraced Victorian cottage offering 830 sq. Ft of accommodation over two floors. The property benefits from a southerly facing garden and is offered with immediate vacant possession and no forward chain.
The ground floor accommodation consists of an entrance hall with a storage cupboard, a double reception room incorporating distinct living and dining areas with French doors leading to the southerly facing rear garden and a staircase leading to the first floor landing, a fitted kitchen and a modern three piece family bathroom.
The first floor accommodation consists of a landing, a principal double bedroom with a fitted wardrobe, a second double bedroom with a modern ensuite shower room and a single bedroom.
Outside to the rear is a 48 ft southerly facing garden which is laid to lawn and patio with flower and shrub borders and displays.
Osney Island is a residential locality situated to the West of Oxford centre, comprising mainly of period brick and stone terraced houses. The area is now a conservation area, and gained its name because it is surrounded on all sides by the River Thames and its tributaries. The island is located about a quarter of a mile from the main line Railway Station and a little over a mile from the City centre.
West Oxford is some 15 minutes’ walk west of the heart of Oxford city and a few minutes from the busy intercity rail station. This area is located amongst several green spaces and canal/riverside walks. 'Modern' West Oxford, was built on the site of Osney's ancient Abbey, and now extends west across from the cottages of Osney Island and out along the causeway towards Seacourt and Botley.
These short streets comprise both Victorian, Edwardian and 1930's houses, all close to the open parks/green areas. The community supports a good range of shops, several public houses, a primary school, local businesses and community centre. Osney Island is a popular residential locality with a supportive community and residents association. The island itself is a conservation area, and for the main part comprising of period brick and stone terraced properties. The island is surrounded by the River Thames and its tributaries; with the only vehicle access onto the island, from the Botley Road.
The ground floor accommodation consists of an entrance hall with a storage cupboard, a double reception room incorporating distinct living and dining areas with French doors leading to the southerly facing rear garden and a staircase leading to the first floor landing, a fitted kitchen and a modern three piece family bathroom.
The first floor accommodation consists of a landing, a principal double bedroom with a fitted wardrobe, a second double bedroom with a modern ensuite shower room and a single bedroom.
Outside to the rear is a 48 ft southerly facing garden which is laid to lawn and patio with flower and shrub borders and displays.
Osney Island is a residential locality situated to the West of Oxford centre, comprising mainly of period brick and stone terraced houses. The area is now a conservation area, and gained its name because it is surrounded on all sides by the River Thames and its tributaries. The island is located about a quarter of a mile from the main line Railway Station and a little over a mile from the City centre.
West Oxford is some 15 minutes’ walk west of the heart of Oxford city and a few minutes from the busy intercity rail station. This area is located amongst several green spaces and canal/riverside walks. 'Modern' West Oxford, was built on the site of Osney's ancient Abbey, and now extends west across from the cottages of Osney Island and out along the causeway towards Seacourt and Botley.
These short streets comprise both Victorian, Edwardian and 1930's houses, all close to the open parks/green areas. The community supports a good range of shops, several public houses, a primary school, local businesses and community centre. Osney Island is a popular residential locality with a supportive community and residents association. The island itself is a conservation area, and for the main part comprising of period brick and stone terraced properties. The island is surrounded by the River Thames and its tributaries; with the only vehicle access onto the island, from the Botley Road.
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