£900 pcm
(£208 pw)
1 bed flat to rentOaktree Road SO18
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Available from 5 December 2025
About this property
Ground floor flat
Garden
One bedroom
Gas central heating
Kitchen/diner
Bitterne park location
Council tax band B
EPC rating C
Enfields present - ground floor flat. Garden. One bedroom. Well presented. Kitchen/diner. Gas central heating. Bitterne park location. A lovely one bedroom flat in Oaktree Road, Southampton. Council Tax Band B. EPC Rating C.
Introduction
Enfields present - ground floor flat. Garden. One bedroom. Well presented. Kitchen/diner. Gas central heating. Bitterne park location. A lovely one bedroom flat in Oaktree Road, Southampton. Council Tax Band B. EPC Rating C.
Internal
The property is accessed via the front door which leads to the entrance hall. There is a living room to the front with feature fireplace surround and bay window to the front aspect. There is a double bedroom with feature fireplace surround and window to the side aspect. There is a kitchen/diner to the rear aspect with windows to the side and rear aspects along with a door leading to the rear garden.
External
There is a garden to the rear of the property and a small outbuilding for storage.
Location
Nestled on the eastern bank of the River Itchen, Bitterne Park is a highly desirable suburb renowned for its leafy vistas, elegant homes, and superb mix of urban convenience and green tranquillity. Built largely in the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, the area exudes charm through its tree-lined streets, sloping parkland, and classic architectural character.
A major highlight is Riverside Park, a 32-hectare stretch of riverside space offering mature trees, walking and cycling paths, children¿s play areas, football and cricket pitches, a miniature railway, and peaceful riverside views.
At the heart of the neighbourhood, Bitterne Triangle provides a vibrant local centre with cafés, restaurants, independent shops, local conveniences and services. It acts as a focal point of the local community.
The area benefits from strong transport links. Cobden Bridge connects Bitterne Park to St Denys, which has a train station, and the wider Southampton area. Regular bus routes serve the suburb, offering direct connections into Southampton City Centre. For drivers, the road network is convenient for accessing nearby motorways such as junction 5 of the M27.
Southampton is a vibrant and historic city on the south coast of England, renowned for its rich maritime heritage, modern amenities, and excellent transport links. A thriving hub for commerce, culture, and education, the city is home to two universities, a bustling shopping scene including the Westquay Centre, and a wealth of leisure and entertainment options.
The city benefits from an abundance of green spaces, such as Southampton Common, while the nearby New Forest National Park and stunning south coast beaches offer superb opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
Southampton is exceptionally well connected, with a mainline railway station offering fast services to London and beyond, an international airport providing both domestic and European travel, and direct access to the M27 and M3 motorways. The city¿s bustling port remains one of the busiest in the UK, well known for being the departure point for prestigious cruise liners.
Offering a dynamic blend of history, culture, and modern living, Southampton appeals to professionals, families, and investors alike, making it a highly desirable place to live and work on the south coast.
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Deposit
£1,035
Council tax band
Letting arrangements
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