Welcome to 71 - 75 Woodstock Road.

A unique opportunity to purchase a Georgian Home, a self-contained apartment and a substantial range of workshops/outbuildings within 0.6 miles of Oxford city centre and 1 mile from Oxford station.

The workshops/outbuildings extend to just over 3,000 square feet and offer scope for conversion or residential development, subject to the usual consent. The entire site extends to approximately 0.2 acres.

 

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  • An attractive double-f ronted late Georgian home. There are two reception rooms and a kitchen on the ground floor together with an unconverted basement and three first-floor bedrooms. The gross internal area extends to approximately 1506 square feet. The unconverted basement adds a further 250 square feet. There is ample off-road parking to the f ront and the rear garden enjoys a westerly aspect. Although the property has been maintained over the years it would now benefit f rom general modernisation with works to include a new kitchen, bathroom and re-wiring.

    A first-floor 1-bedroom apartment situated above the archway. There is independent access at ground floor level opening directly onto a staircase. The accommodation currently comprises a kitchen/ reception room, double bedroom and a bathroom. The approximate gross internal area extends to 390 square feet.

  • Three substantial outbuildings totalling circa. 2570 square feet together with a customer reception area and offices. These buildings form part of a single title including 71 and 73 Woodstock Road and previously traded as Belsyre Garage, a Saab dealership. The buildings fall within Class B2 (General Industrial). Written pre-application advice was sought from Oxford City Council for redevelopment of the garage and workshops to provide three 3-storey mews houses with a total GIA of 375 sq. metres. The planning officer’s advice concluded that “… should an application be submitted, it would be supported, subject to the detailed design of the proposed building”. It further states, “a well designed residential scheme in this location would be considered a more suitable use than the continued use of a garage/repair centre given the residential nature of the surrounding area and will lead to an overall enhancement of the character and appearance of the Conservation Area.

 
 

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