Buckler Place Littlemore, Oxford
Guide Price £375,000
- Two Double Bedrooms
- Semi-Detached Home
- Ground Floor W.C
- Garage & Parking
- Patio & Garden
- Cul-De-Sac Location
A well-presented and loved semi-detached home with garage and parking.
The property comprises entrance hall, W.C, kitchen with integrated appliances, living dining room with understaff store and patio doors to rear garden. The first floor allows for family bathroom and two generous double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes.
Externally there is an enclosed rear garden with patio leading to lawn and side access. The garage has an 'up & over' door with light and power, offering an ideal workshop with additional parking for one vehicle.
Sandford-On-Thames is a district and civil parish in the city of Oxford, located about 2.5 miles South-East of the city centre. It has its own distinctive character and strong sense of community, superbly placed for everything from one of the UK's most innovative science and technology parks to Oxford's vibrant city culture.
A short walk from the property is Littlemore Nature Reserve and the River Thames, ideal for walking, wildlife and stand-up paddle-boarding. Locally, there are welcoming pubs such as The Golden Ball, George Inn, and the riverside King's Arms, as well as great spots to eat and relax at The Talking Shop café and the Voco Oxford Thames Hotel. For family entertainment, Ozone Leisure Park offers bowling, cinema and mini golf, while central Oxford’s retail, cafés and restaurants are within easy reach along with the renown Oxford Universities.
Good-rated primary schools include Emmanuel Christian School and John Henry Newman Academy (both within half a mile), while St Swithun’s and St John Fisher are also close. For secondary education, Greyfriars Catholic School and Oxford Spires Academy (both rated Good) are within a two-mile radius, with independent options such as Magdalen College School and Chandlings Prep are also accessible.
A Sainsbury’s supermarket is less than a 10-minute walk away, with smaller local shops within 5 minutes. Donnington Health Centre and pharmacies are around 1 mile, while the nearest Post Office is about a 15-minute walk. Cashpoints, cafés and pubs are all nearby, and Oxford city centre’s wider shopping and banking facilities are just a short bus ride on the 3A route.
The property is served by the 3A bus route, providing regular services into Oxford city centre. Road links via the A4074, A34 and Ring Road make commuting straightforward, with rail connections available at Oxford for travel to London Marylebone (with Bicester Village on route), Birmingham or towards the Cotswolds or from Radley Station towards Oxford or London Paddington.
Council Tax Band D - South Oxfordshire District Council
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Oxford OX4 4ST


