A stunning townhouse in North Oxford has hit the market for £2.8 million.

Built in 1890, the house was designed by H W Moore and boasts a beautiful interior, spacious rooms, and high ceilings throughout.

Harry Wilkinson Moore was a Victorian and Edwardian architect who designed notable buildings in Oxford inlcuding the Park Building in Somerville College and Logic Lane covered bridge in University College.

The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall that leads to a sitting room, dining room, study, and a stunning kitchen/family room at the rear.

The kitchen includes solid wood units and an Aga, with a family dining area offering plenty of natural light.

The basement level comprises a workshop, wine cellar, WC, and a utility room with built-in storage.

Upstairs, the first floor hosts the principal bedroom with an en suite, two additional bedrooms, and a separate WC.

Three further bedrooms and a family bathroom can be found on the second floor.

The property benefits from an enclosed front garden, a walled rear garden with herbaceous borders and fruit trees, and is located in the much-coveted North Oxford Conservation Area between the River Cherwell and University Parks to the east, and the River Thames and Port Meadow to the west.

Popular Oxford schools are within easy reach, while the local centre of Summertown offers a good range of everyday shops, doctors and dentists surgeries, gyms, and an eclectic mix of cafes and restaurants.

Access to the city centre is via the Woodstock Road, which offers a frequent bus service.

You can enquire about this home by visiting the property listing on our website here.

This article is part of a series of showing beautiful homes on the market in Oxford.