See inside the semi-detached house on sale for the recommended price of £3.6M which was once the home to Charles Darwin’s great granddaughter.

This semi-detached town house is located in North Oxford on Staverton Road.

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The town house which dates from 1912, boasts five to six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a garden, private parking and four reception rooms.

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The property has recently been extended to have a unique modern style offering light, well-proportioned accommodation over three floors.

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All rooms benefit from outstanding natural light and the house retains period detail with a modern twist.

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Glass and oak decorate the building and underfloor heating is on all three floors.

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The house is described as a “high-spec building” as it has clean air mechanical ventilation heat recovery systems.

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The house was once home to the great granddaughter of Charles Darwin, who planted many of the trees in the garden.

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The first floor provides a superb master bedroom suite with ensuite bathroom, large walk-in wardrobe, and further dressing room space.

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There is a second bedroom (presently used as a large study) with dressing room, at the front of the house with views over Staverton Road.

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The second floor provides two bedrooms with mezzanine sleeping or seating decks above, and a third with oak dormer window.

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There is also a sitting room or further bedroom as well as three further bathrooms of which two are ensuite.