A handsome Grade II Listed townhouse renovated and presented to a high standard.
With 3,095 sq ft of versatile accommodation arranged over five floors and with high ceilings and large Georgian sash windows, the property provides a home of both style and character.
On the ground floor, the welcoming entrance hall leads to a dual aspect sitting room with double doors opening to the impressive kitchen/breakfast room, with AGA, BORA cooktop and Siemens appliances. Both rooms include original features such as large Georgian windows with original sliding shutters and ornate fireplace.
Upstairs, on the first floor the elegantly proportioned drawing room overlooks the Park Town Garden to the front, and double doors open to the library with views to the rear garden.
On the second floor, the master bedroom benefits from a large dressing room and bathroom with Lefroy Brooks ceramics including rolltop standalone bath and separate shower. There are two further bedrooms on the third floor both featuring original Georgian shutters and are serviced by a family bathroom and study with ample built-in storage.
The lower ground floor provides two double bedrooms, together with a shower room and access to a large storeroom. With its own access, this could also be used a separate annexe.
To the rear is delightful walled garden interspersed with flowers and shrubs. To the front, is a small garden with wrought iron railings and a beautiful mature wisteria. The property also includes use of the attractive Park Town communal gardens.
SituationPark Town is situated in Central North Oxford just east of Banbury Road in the North Oxford Conservation Area. It comprises detached and semi-detached villas, together with elegant crescents and terraces built in the mid-1850s in the Regency style. It is well placed for the city centre and all the shopping and recreational facilities of both Summertown and Walton Street including supermarkets, bars, restaurants, a cinema and doctors surgeries.
Slightly further afield, although still within walking distance are the more comprehensive amenities of Oxford City Centre. It also particularly well positioned for the North Oxford schools and the University Parks.
The Woodstock and Banbury roads join directly to the Oxford ring road connecting to the A40 and M40 to London. The Oxford rail station has regular services directly to London Paddington.Viewing ArrangementsStrictly by appointment with Penny & Sinclair.Tenure & PossesionThe property is freehold with vacant possession on completion.ServicesAll mains services are connected.Council TaxCouncil Tax Band ‘G’ amounting to 4,065.31 for the year 2024/25.Local AuthorityOxford City Council
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