This significantly improved family home is distributed over three levels to provide five bedrooms, one of which with a shower room ensuite, two family bathrooms, a ground floor WC and a large L-shaped open-plan kitchen-dining-sitting area. Other benefits include off-street parking and EV charging.
The property:
Built in the late mid-century, this five-bed semi-detached house comes with a private front and rear garden, and secure gated access for off-street parking plus electric vehicle charging. The front door leads to a hallway where the staircase leading upstairs, and the ground floor WC is found. From the front of the house through to the extended rear is the spacious L-shaped kitchen-dining-sitting room area with bi-folding doors that lead to the south facing garden.
Moving upstairs, on the first floor there are three bedrooms and a family shower room. The second floor finds two additional bedrooms, one of which with a shower room ensuite, and another family shower room.
Location:
Cutteslowe is a practical and desirable location on the northern edge of Oxford City, making it an attractive area for those seeking a strategic location to access local schools and national commuter routes. The nearby Summertown shops, with its plentiful array of amenities, healthcare practices and professional services, is located just over one kilometer away, and the historic city centre of Oxford is around four kilometers away. Access to green spaces close by include, Cutteslowe and Sunnymead Park, Port Meadow and the University Parks.
Cutteslowe Park is Oxford's largest parks, the nearest access from the property being metres away through a side gate and offers a wide variety of outdoor activities. Highlights include a popular miniature railway, a free summer splash park, two large children's play areas, mini-golf, tennis courts, basketball courts, sports pitches, a community fruit orchard and a tranquil duck pond. Reaching the Cutteslowe Primary School is a short and pleasant walk through the park, avoiding major roads and side streets.
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:
Cuttelowe is well-connected with frequent buses, routes 2, 2A–2D, to Summertown and Oxford city centre, and routes 14 and 700 to the JR Hospital can be taken from Summertown. The cycle-friendly paths in and out of Oxford city, including the bypass routes and the canal towpath in Wolvercote 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.
Council Tax Band C