Alistair Redhouse are thrilled to present this beautiful period house in central Botley. Tastefully restored by the present owners it boasts a host of original features such as tiled and exposed timber floors, open fireplaces, original doors and door furniture, picture rails, and wainscotting. It now offers an outstanding opportunity to acquire a comfortable family home that still offers scope for further development. The accommodation comprises:
Entrance Hallway with patterned encaustic tiled floor and feature panelling to walls and staircase retaining original stained glass window
Living room with exposed timber floor and log burner
Dining room with feature fireplace and bay window opening onto garden
Kitchen with original herringbone pattern quarry-tiled floor and dual aspect breakfast area with patio doors opening onto the garden
Bedroom One with bay window to front, period fireplace, and fitted wardrobes
Bedroom Two with bay window overlooking rear garden, fitted wardrobes and feature bookshelves
Bedroom Three/Study
Family Bathroom
Attic with fitted ladder, boarded and lit
Southwest-facing garden (35m) with decking area adjacent to the house
Garage with power, light and plumbing.
Gravelled and paved driveway with parking for several vehicles
Westminster Way is only 250m from the amenities of central Botley, which include a bank, post office, library, supermarkets and convenience stores, florist, dry cleaner, newsagent, doctors’ surgery, dentist, optician, and vet. It is ideally located for convenient access to the rail station and city centre, and the Botley Interchange of the Oxford ring road, which gives immediate access to the A34, A420 and the wider road and motorway network, is also close by.
Botley is well-served by a number of excellent primary schools, and the highly-rated Matthew Arnold secondary school. Local residents may also use the facilities of the Oxford Brookes University sports centre. There are numerous parks and playing fields too, but perhaps one of the greatest attractions of living in this part of Oxford is easy access to the many riverside and woodland walks nearby, and the open countryside that lies beyond.