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Stanway Road, Risinghurst, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8HT Stanway Road, Risinghurst, Headington, Oxford, OX3 8HT 22a Stanway Road, Headington, OX3 8HT William Jones are pleased to offer this delightful one bedroom ground floor apartment located in the popular Risinghurst area of Headington. The property benefits from a generous size mature enclosed garden with studio space ideal for someone who may wish to work from home. It is offered to the market with a rarely available share of the freehold tenure. Situated within a reasonable distance from the Thornhill Park & Ride, A34 & M40 links the property is a great choice for purchasers requiring access to London or central Oxford. Guide Price: £220,000 ENTRANCE HALL 3' 6" x 8' 9" (1.07m x 2.67m) Flush wood door from communal hallway. Utility cupboard housing washing machine & tumble dryer BEDROOM 11' 6" x 12' 6" (3.51m x 3.81m) Double bedroom with double glazed bay window to front elevation. Wardrobe recess area. Exposed varnished floorboards. Radiator BATHROOM 7' x 7' (2.13m x 2.13m) Modern white suite comprising close couple WC, hand basin, bath with shower over. Window to side elevation. SITTING/DINING ROOM 20' x 10' 6" (6.1m x 3.2m) Double glazed patio doors to garden. Tiled tiled flooring to dining area. Radiator KITCHEN 8' 6" x 7' (2.59m x 2.13m) Double glazed window to rear. Cream melamine units with wood effect melamine work tops and Belfast style sink. Spaces for appliances. Boiler. Note: we believe the property to be a share of freehold tenure. 210 Broadway, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 8RN Tel. 01235 812229 Email. [email protected] EPC To Follow 1.these particulars are for guidance only and do not form part of any contract, or offer, nor part of one. Any prospective purchasers and lesses should obtain their own professional advice. 2. Prospective purchasers and lesses should not rely on details or statements by William Jones Estate Agents Ltd in the particulars or by word of mouth or information in writing as being factually accurate about the condition or value of the property. William Jones Estate Agents Ltd, their solicitors, any person in the employment of William Jones Estate Agents Ltd or any joint agents does not have any authority to give any representation or warranties in relation to the property. Therefore any information given is entirely without responsibility on the agents, sellers or lessors. 3. Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure the particulars are accurate, all areas, measurements, floorplans and distances given are approximate only. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not comprehensive. 4. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations or any other consents. Neither should it be assumed that any reference to the condition of, alterations to, the use of, any part of the property in these particulars as statements of or representation of fact. William Jones Estate Agents Ltd have not tested any services, equipment or facilities listed and accordingly no guarantees can be given. Prospective purchasers and lesses must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each matter. .
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