Inott Furze Headington, Oxford
Offers in Excess of £450,000
- Semi Detached
- Three Bedrooms
- Extended Hallway
- Kitchen
- Living/Dining Room
- Family Bathroom
- Garage & Off Street Parking
- Garden to Front & Rear
- Easy access to local Hospitals
- Close to Nature Reserve
A Semi-detached family home built in the 1930’s situated in the peaceful Lye Valley area, adjacent to the picturesque Lye Valley Nature Reserve and Southfield Golf Course.
The ground floor features an extended hallway leading to a spacious open-plan living and dining room, showcasing the home’s original floorboards. The space flows into a beautifully extended and refurbished kitchen which is flooded with natural light through the two skylights.
Upstairs, the second floor offers a modernized family bathroom, two well-sized double bedrooms, and a comfortable single bedroom.
The front of the property includes a driveway for off street parking, with potential for additional space by utilizing the lawn area. The rear garden, accessible via a side entrance, includes a patio and lawn, along with a generous garage. The garage offers ample storage and could be transformed into a garden room, office, or annexe (subject to the necessary consents).
Accommodation:
Entrance Hall, Kitchen, Living/Dining Room, Three Bedrooms, Family Bathroom, Garage, Off-Street Parking, Gardens Front & Rear.
Location:
Situated on a desirable residential road within Lye Valley, between Headington and East Oxford allowing easy access to the Oxford Ring Road. The property benefits from a regular bus route to John Radcliffe Hospital, The Churchill Hospital, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford Brookes University and nearby shopping centre. There are a variety of recreational facilities close by which include a golf course, Brookes University Sports Centre and Shotover Country Park which offers scenic views over the Oxfordshire countryside.
We are the second owners of this well-loved family home. When we first viewed the house we fell in love with it and could see the potential to turn it into an amazing home. Which we have now transformed from a very outdated house to a modern and functional home holding onto some of the original features like the arches on the fireplace, internal doors, picture rails and the original floorboards.
We were drawn to Lye Valley due to its quiet nature. Lye Valley nature reserve meant we quickly ended up with a dog - then two! The nature reserve along with Peat Moors field and Shotover has been a life saver for us with two dogs and a 2 year old and we visit one or two of them practically every day.
We first spoke with our neighbours on the left when we viewed the house ourselves pre-purchase; they since welcomed us with a big smile and you'll often catch us outside having a catch up over house projects, cars, kids. Our two year old loves playing with the kids on the opposite side who are also equally as friendly. Both sides have been known to share homemade food with us - always a winner!
Further afar than the direct neighbours, all over Lye Valley we've been fortunate to have made friends with others in Lye Valley through our children or when walking the dogs, whether for a social chat or a play date. We will surely miss our house and community spirit.
Council Tax Band D - Oxford City Council.
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Oxford OX3 7ES