41 Cardigan Street, Oxford, OX2 6BS, United Kingdom
This charming six bedroom period property on Cardigan Street is an ideal choice for students seeking spacious and comfortable accommodation. Located in the heart of Jericho, one of Oxford`s most sought-after areas, this HMO (House in Multiple Occupation) offers both the character of a period home and modern conveniences perfect for student living. To the exterior of the property there is a gravelled courtyard seating area with a low retaining wall. The location of this property is unbeatable for University of Oxford students. Many of the university`s colleges and departments are within walking or cycling distance. It is especially convenient for students at nearby colleges such as Worcester, Balliol, St. John`s and Somerville but most parts of the university are easily accessible. Jericho itself is known for its vibrant community, offering a blend of independent shops, caf?s and restaurants, perfect for unwinding after lectures or catching up with friends. For everyday essentials, there are two Co-op supermarkets and a Sainsbury`s Local just a short walk away, providing convenient grocery shopping options. These stores are open late, making them especially convenient for busy student schedules. The city centre is only a 10-minute or so walk, offering a wider selection of shops, libraries and dining options, including the popular Westgate Shopping Centre. Oxford`s excellent public transport links make getting around the city and beyond easy. There are frequent bus services from Jericho to all parts of the city, including direct routes to the main university departments and the Bodleian Library. Oxford Railway Station is also within walking distance, providing regular train services to London and other major cities, ideal for those visiting home during term breaks or taking a weekend trip. For students who prefer to cycle, Oxford`s network of cycle paths makes it easy and safe to navigate the city by bike. The flat terrain and well-connected routes mean you can easily reach lectures, libraries and social spots within minutes. Beyond its practical advantages, Jericho is a lively neighbourhood with a strong cultural scene. The Phoenix Picturehouse, a popular independent cinema, is just around the corner and there are several pubs and bars where students can enjoy an evening out. Despite its proximity to the bustling city centre, Jericho retains a relaxed, village-like atmosphere, offering a quieter alternative for students looking to escape the busy crowds. In addition, the beautiful Port Meadow is nearby, offering a vast open space where you can enjoy walking, running or picnicking by the river. It`s a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy some nature, just minutes from your doorstep. The nearby Oxford Canal path also provides scenic routes for walking or cycling, with views of narrowboats and wildlife. With its ideal location this period property on Cardigan Street is an excellent choice for students. It offers a unique combination of historical charm, modern comfort and vibrant local amenities, making it the perfect home for university life in Oxford. From the Central North Oxford Office of James C. Penny Estate Agents proceed Southeast on Walton Street and turn right into Cardigan Street. The property will be found on the left hand side. All photographs are provided for guidance only. Redress scheme provided by: The Property Ombudsman (D03165) Oxford City Council, Band F Electric: Mains Supply Gas: Mains Supply Water: Mains Supply Sewerage: None Broadband: None Telephone: Landline Heating: Gas Central Heating Garden/Outside Space: Yes Parking: No Garage: No Please
Property type: Apartment
City: Oxford
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 3
Price: 5814 €
Garage: Yes
Elevator: Yes
Swimming pool: Yes
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