- End of chain +
- Well-presented four bedroom townhouse in a sought after area of Summertown +
- Open plan kitchen/dining room, Study and cloakroom +
- Principal bedroom with en suite shower room +
- Three additional bedrooms +
- Family bathroom +
- Westerly facing rear garden +
- Off-street parking +
69 Cunliffe Close is a comfortable terraced house that features almost 2,000 sq. ft of attractive accommodation with clean, neutral décor across three levels.
The main ground floor living and entertaining space is the kitchen, sitting area and dining area to the rear, which has skylights overhead and French doors opening onto the west-facing garden. The kitchen provides plenty of storage in fitted units to base and wall level, as well as a central island and a range cooker, while there is also space for a large family dining table and a seating area looking out across the gardens. At the front there is a good sized study and a useful cloakroom.
The first floor has a well-proportioned drawing room at the front. The principal bedroom is also on the first floor, with its en suite shower room. Further up on the second floor there are three additional bedrooms, as well as the family bathroom with its over-bath shower.
At the front of the property there is a small, low-maintenance garden and a driveway with space for one vehicle. Further parking is available in bays across the street, via a resident permit scheme. The rear garden has a paved terrace for al fresco dining, fence borders and an area of lawn, as well as a timber-framed storage shed.
Quiet and conveniently situated, Cunliffe Close is one of the most sought-after side roads within the North Oxford Victorian Conservation Area, running east from the Banbury Road. This extremely desirable part of the city is flanked by Port Meadow to the west and the University Parks to the east. The house is within the catchment area for the Cherwell School and highly regarded primary schools, as well as being within easy reach of the Dragon School, the senior and junior departments of Oxford High (GDST), Summerfields, St Edwards, D’Overbroeck’s and Wychwood. Magdalen College School is a short bus ride away, in Oxford city centre. Nearby Summertown boasts a fine array of shops, including a Marks & Spencers, restaurants and cafes. The amenities of North Parade and Walton Street, including the cinema and some delightful pubs, are only a short walk away, as is the picturesque Oxford Canal. There are regular buses on the Banbury Road giving direct access to the city centre and Summertown. Oxford Parkway station has direct trains to Bicester and London Marylebone. The main Oxford rail station offers direct services to London Paddington. The Oxford ring road connects to the A34 and M40.