Bridge Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2

- PROPERTY TYPE
Terraced
- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
685 sq ft
64 sq m
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Freehold
Key features
- Within walking distance of Oxford city centre and Oxford railway station
- Modern kitchen with separate conservatory/utility area
- Highly sought after residential street with strong community feel
- Two well proportioned double bedrooms
- Excellent access to Botley Road amenities, Port Meadow and the Thames Path
Description
The property opens into a welcoming reception room positioned to the front of the house, enjoying natural light from a large sash style window overlooking the street. This comfortable living space flows naturally through to a generous dining area, creating a sociable open plan layout that works well for both everyday living and entertaining. The centrally positioned staircase, with its distinctive open timber design, provides a striking architectural feature while subtly defining the two areas, while exposed brickwork surrounding the staircase adds further warmth and character to the space.
To the rear of the ground floor is a modern galley style kitchen which has been thoughtfully arranged to maximise both storage and worktop space. Large windows allow plenty of natural light while providing views into the conservatory. The kitchen is fitted with contemporary cabinetry, integrated cooking appliances and generous preparation areas.
Beyond the kitchen is a useful conservatory which is currently utilised as a utility and storage space. This practical area provides additional flexibility for laundry, storage and day to day household use, while also offering access directly out to the rear garden. The ground floor bathroom is positioned just beyond this area and includes a bath with shower, wash basin and WC.
Upstairs, the first floor offers two well proportioned double bedrooms. Both rooms are comfortably sized and enjoy plenty of natural light. The principal bedroom sits to the front of the property and benefits from views along the attractive terrace, while the second bedroom overlooks the rear garden.
Outside, the property benefits from a charming rear garden which provides a pleasant and private outdoor space. The garden features a paved seating area ideal for outdoor dining, established planting and a timber pergola which creates a sheltered spot to relax. At the far end of the garden sits a garden studio building, offering excellent versatility for use as a home office, studio, workshop or additional storage space.
The property has a good Energy Performance Certificate rating of C, which is above the national average for homes in England and Wales. This means the house is relatively efficient to run and benefits from features such as gas central heating, good loft insulation and energy efficient lighting.
Bridge Street forms part of the historic railway workers' terraces built during the late nineteenth century as Oxford expanded following the arrival of the Great Western Railway in the 1840s. The surrounding streets were developed to house workers connected to the railway and nearby industries along the Thames. Today these attractive Victorian terraces are highly sought after for their character, strong sense of community and excellent proximity to the city centre.
West Oxford is one of Oxford's most vibrant and well connected neighbourhoods. Oxford railway station is within easy walking distance and offers regular direct services to London Paddington in under an hour, making the area particularly popular with commuters. The nearby Botley Road provides a wide range of everyday amenities including cafés, restaurants, convenience stores and independent businesses, with further shopping available at Westgate Oxford and throughout the historic city centre.
The area is also well known for its strong local community and access to green space. Osney Island is home to several well loved riverside pubs including The Punter and The Holly Bush, both popular with locals and offering views across the Thames. Just a short walk away is the West Oxford Community Centre, which hosts regular events, activities and community initiatives including the West Oxford fun day once a year and the west Oxford Community Larder held on Fridays, providing an important local resource and social hub.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the nearby Botley Park Recreation Ground offers tennis courts, a bowling green used by the local bowls club and open green spaces for recreation. St Frideswide's Church, a historic and active parish church in the area, also contributes to the strong neighbourhood atmosphere and community spirit that West Oxford is well known for.
The property also benefits from close proximity to Binsey Lane, where residents can enjoy the popular Oxford Golf Park offering a driving range and golf practice facilities. Nearby farm land on Binsey Lane provides seasonal fruit picking, with local strawberry picking available during the warmer months, a much loved activity for families and residents in the area.
Port Meadow, one of Oxford's largest and most historic open landscapes, lies nearby and offers beautiful riverside walks along the Thames, open grazing land and access to well known riverside pubs such as The Perch and The Trout. The Oxford Canal towpath is also close by, providing scenic walking and cycling routes linking West Oxford with Jericho and the city centre.
Families benefit from access to a number of well regarded schools in the area including West Oxford Primary School, St Frideswide CofE Primary School and Matthew Arnold School, while the wider city offers a range of independent schools and educational facilities associated with the University of Oxford.
Combining historic character, a welcoming neighbourhood atmosphere and exceptional access to Oxford city centre, this property on Bridge Street represents a wonderful opportunity to acquire a charming period home in one of Oxford's most convenient and desirable locations.
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- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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