Guide price
£700,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleWestbury Crescent, Oxford OX4
4 beds
- Freehold
Chamberlain Evans
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About this property
Immaculate 1930’s semi-detached Residence
Extended Double Storey
Ground Floor WC and 2 First Floor Shower Rooms
4 Bedrooms including Primary with En-suite
Impressive Semi Open Plan Ground Floor with Bifold Doors
Driveway Parking and Garage
Landscaped Garden
Premier Westbury Crescent Location
An immaculate 1930’s semi-detached residence which has been extended double storey to now offer well-proportioned accommodation combined with a garage, driveway parking and delightful garden.
Renovated and re-modelled providing contemporary living space over 2 floors mixed with character features and care given to fittings, design and finish.
Semi open plan downstairs comprising a bay fronted living room fully open to an impressive, light filled dining/family room with bifold doors. Furthermore there is a WC and a fitted kitchen incorporating a good degree of storage and room for appliances. The first floor features a stylish re-fitted shower room and 4 bedrooms, the 16 ft primary benefitting from en-suite facilities.
Outside there is driveway parking to the front permitting access to a versatile 15’ integral garage. The c. 60 ft landscaped rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn with multiple decked areas and a sizeable patio.
Westbury Crescent is a highly sought after residential side road approx. 3 miles south east of the City. Within easy reach of the Business/Science Parks plus excellent road/public transport links and walking distance to the Isis river and tow path, Florence Park, local shops and several schools.
Council Tax Band: D
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