Guide price
£1,250,000
(£1,001/sq. ft)
3 bed flat for saleNorthmoor Road, Central North Oxford OX2
3 beds
2 baths
1,249 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Prime Central North Oxford Location
Beautifully Presented Throughout
Three Bedrooms
Two Bathrooms
Delightful Communal Gardens
Off-Road Parking
A second floor, three bedroom apartment forming part of an Edwardian detached house built in 1903 to a design by E.W. Allfrey.
The property is one of four apartments in this handsome converted Edwardian detached home. The property is conveniently situated in a sought after side road and benefits from a communal garden and off-road parking.
The house was built in 1903 by local architect E.W. Allfrey for Sir Charles Firth, Regius Professor of Modern History. The property displays an innovative composition with eclectic details. With references to the Queen Anne style in its rich, orange-coloured brick, its front gable is reminiscent of the seventieth century manor house style, and motifs of the arts and craft style are seen in its large front door surrounded by ashlar and sheltered by a canopy.
Through the front door, you are welcomed by a light communal hallway with beautiful parquet flooring and a useful store cupboard. Located on the second floor, the front door of the apartment opens to a large entrance hall which leads through the property.
The living/dining room benefits from an ornate fireplace and a large bay window to the rear with views to the garden. The kitchen includes a breakfast area and integrated appliances. The master bedroom is spacious and light, with a south facing bay window. To the front, is a good-sized double bedroom with a bay window and there is a further bedroom to the rear. The property also benefits from a family bathroom and shower room.
To the exterior, at the rear is a large landscaped communal garden which is mainly laid to lawn, with mature shrubs and borders. To the front is a gravelled driveway with allocated parking and shared bike/storage shed.
Situation
Northmoor Road is a prime residential road very well positioned for Oxford's excellent range of schools with the Dragon, Oxford High School, St Edwards, Magdalen, Headington Girls School, Lynams, Wychwood and Cherwell School all within easy reach. There is good access to all the day to day shopping facilities of Summertown including Marks & Spencer, bars and restaurants and the popular Virgin Oxfordshire Health and Racquets Club or Walton Street which offers supermarkets, bars, restaurants, a cinema and a doctors surgery. Slightly further afield are the more comprehensive amenities of Oxford City Centre. 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 (approx. 60 mins) and the Oxford Parkway station leads into London Marylebone (approx. 55 mins).
Viewing Arrangments
Strictly by appointment with Penny & Sinclair.
Services
All mains services are connected.
Fixtures & Fittings
Certain items may be available by separate negotiation with Penny & Sinclair.
Tenure & Possession
The property is leasehold with 944 unexpired years remaining.
Service Charge: £5,400 per annum.
Council Tax
Council Tax Band 'F' amounting to £3,864.67 for the year 2026/27.
Local Authority
Oxford City Council
Queen Street
Oxford
OX1 1EN
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Tenure
Leasehold (944 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
F
Ground rent
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