This mid-terrace Victorian house features two bedrooms and a rear extension, presenting an excellent opportunity for renovation and investment. The interior includes a living/dining area that benefits from an open-plan staircase, providing a sense of space. A galley kitchen leads directly to the rear garden, which offers potential for landscaping and outdoor enhancements. The ground floor also includes a bathroom, though both the kitchen and bathroom are constructed from non-standard single skin concrete blocks.
The property comes with a south-west facing courtyard garden that includes a concrete block shed for additional storage. While the back addition’s roof is currently covered in plastic sheeting, and the main roof requires attention, these elements represent opportunities for buyers to upgrade and customize according to their vision.
Connectivity is strong in this location; Superfast and Ultrafast broadband services are accessible, alongside good mobile coverage outdoors. However, potential buyers should be aware that the property lies in an area deemed at 'Medium risk of flooding'—an important consideration even though previous ownership has not experienced flooding events.
Local amenities enhance the appeal of this home. The surrounding neighborhoods of New Hinksey and Grandpont offer essential services, including two primary schools, Hinksey Park with its outdoor swimming pool, local pubs, and a Tesco metro store. Commuters will appreciate the convenient access to the Oxford Ring Road and Southern By-pass just half a mile away, along with multiple bus routes connecting to central Oxford, Abingdon, and beyond. For those traveling further afield, Oxford Railway Station is approximately 1.5 miles north and provides direct services to London Paddington in about 60 minutes.
With thoughtful renovations, this property holds significant potential for modern living while capitalizing on its advantageous location and community resources.