3 bedroom terraced house
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Study
Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
1965
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Hallmark Georgian features include pretty sash windows
- Sitting room with high ceilings and fireplace
- Conservatory-dining room with doors to garden
- Music room with fitted cabinetry and fireplace
- Three double bedrooms with wooden floors
- Enclosed rear garden with sitting area
- EPC Rating = E
Elegant Georgian townhouse, located in a most desirable part of Woodstock.
Description
20 Park Street is an elegant, Georgian, terraced townhouse, listed Grade II, situated in this most sought after position. With origins dating to the early 19th century, it is understood it was built for a Thomas Higgins, a carrier, who built 20 and 18, the adjoining property, as a single dwelling known as Haddon House. Of Flemish bond brick, with limestone ashlar dressings to the front under a Welsh slate roof, the property provides accommodation over three floors. During the Victorian era, Haddon House was split into two separate dwellings and today retains many delightful hallmark Georgian features such as 6 pane sash windows, heigh ceilings and bright rooms.
From the welcoming reception room, with oak flooring and gas wood burner, is the study/music room. With high ceilings and open fireplace it has built in cupboards and shelving alcoves. The kitchen, with range style electric induction hob/oven, opens out to the conservatory/dining room, a most enchanting light room, with doors opening out to the garden and a wood burning stove. On the first floor the sitting room, with high ceilings, open fireplace and built in cabinetry has two large sash windows overlooking the street scene below. Also on the first floor is the family bathroom and a double bedroom. Rising to the second floor, the principal bedroom has wooden floors and sash windows with window seats. Also on the second floor there is a shower room with ingeniously concealed laundry facilities, and a third double bedroom.
Outside, delightful walled gardens are well stocked with mature shrubs. There is a terrace area and ‘secret’ garden beyond. At the side of the garden, there are discrete covered stores for logs, bins and bikes.
The property is entered from Park Street, through a door to covered passageway. Neighbouring no.18 has pedestrian right of access through the side door and passageway.
Resident’s parking permits are available on request to the local council.
Location
Situated about 8 miles north of the university city of Oxford, Woodstock is a charming historic market town with main streets comprising elegant period houses and cottages. Local amenities include a library, boutique shops, mini supermarket, the Oxfordshire Museum, public houses and restaurants. Woodstock adjoins the Blenheim Estate, a World Heritage site, and Oxford provides more extensive recreational, shopping and cultural facilities. Not far from Soho Farmhouse (about 11 miles), Woodstock is the edge of the Cotswolds with market towns of Chipping Norton and Burford close by. With state primary and secondary schools in the town, Woodstock is also very well placed for the independent schools of Oxford. Communication is excellent, with access to the A34 and M40 (J9) for the Midlands and London. There is mainline rail from Long Hanborough (London/Paddington) and Oxford Parkway (London/Marylebone) and regular bus services to Oxford and surrounds.
Square Footage: 1,965 sq ft
Directions
Leave Oxford on the A44 and head north towards Woodstock. Proceed into the town, past the entrance to Blenheim taking a left turn on to Market Street. Go past the Bear public house on the left in to Park Street. Leaving the church to your left, No18 is found on the right a short after the museum.
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Additional Info
Services - Mains water, gas and electricity. Private drainage. Kitchen and conservatory have underfloor heating. Fibre broadband.
Photographs taken November 24 and April 2025. Brochure prepared May 2025.
Description
20 Park Street is an elegant, Georgian, terraced townhouse, listed Grade II, situated in this most sought after position. With origins dating to the early 19th century, it is understood it was built for a Thomas Higgins, a carrier, who built 20 and 18, the adjoining property, as a single dwelling known as Haddon House. Of Flemish bond brick, with limestone ashlar dressings to the front under a Welsh slate roof, the property provides accommodation over three floors. During the Victorian era, Haddon House was split into two separate dwellings and today retains many delightful hallmark Georgian features such as 6 pane sash windows, heigh ceilings and bright rooms.
From the welcoming reception room, with oak flooring and gas wood burner, is the study/music room. With high ceilings and open fireplace it has built in cupboards and shelving alcoves. The kitchen, with range style electric induction hob/oven, opens out to the conservatory/dining room, a most enchanting light room, with doors opening out to the garden and a wood burning stove. On the first floor the sitting room, with high ceilings, open fireplace and built in cabinetry has two large sash windows overlooking the street scene below. Also on the first floor is the family bathroom and a double bedroom. Rising to the second floor, the principal bedroom has wooden floors and sash windows with window seats. Also on the second floor there is a shower room with ingeniously concealed laundry facilities, and a third double bedroom.
Outside, delightful walled gardens are well stocked with mature shrubs. There is a terrace area and ‘secret’ garden beyond. At the side of the garden, there are discrete covered stores for logs, bins and bikes.
The property is entered from Park Street, through a door to covered passageway. Neighbouring no.18 has pedestrian right of access through the side door and passageway.
Resident’s parking permits are available on request to the local council.
Location
Situated about 8 miles north of the university city of Oxford, Woodstock is a charming historic market town with main streets comprising elegant period houses and cottages. Local amenities include a library, boutique shops, mini supermarket, the Oxfordshire Museum, public houses and restaurants. Woodstock adjoins the Blenheim Estate, a World Heritage site, and Oxford provides more extensive recreational, shopping and cultural facilities. Not far from Soho Farmhouse (about 11 miles), Woodstock is the edge of the Cotswolds with market towns of Chipping Norton and Burford close by. With state primary and secondary schools in the town, Woodstock is also very well placed for the independent schools of Oxford. Communication is excellent, with access to the A34 and M40 (J9) for the Midlands and London. There is mainline rail from Long Hanborough (London/Paddington) and Oxford Parkway (London/Marylebone) and regular bus services to Oxford and surrounds.
Square Footage: 1,965 sq ft
Directions
Leave Oxford on the A44 and head north towards Woodstock. Proceed into the town, past the entrance to Blenheim taking a left turn on to Market Street. Go past the Bear public house on the left in to Park Street. Leaving the church to your left, No18 is found on the right a short after the museum.
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Additional Info
Services - Mains water, gas and electricity. Private drainage. Kitchen and conservatory have underfloor heating. Fibre broadband.
Photographs taken November 24 and April 2025. Brochure prepared May 2025.
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