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.
The town house which dates from 1912, boasts five to six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a garden, private parking and four reception rooms.
The property has recently been extended to have a unique modern style offering light, well-proportioned accommodation over three floors.
All rooms benefit from outstanding natural light and the house retains period detail with a modern twist.
Glass and oak decorate the building and underfloor heating is on all three floors.
The house is described as a “high-spec building” as it has clean air mechanical ventilation heat recovery systems.
The house was once home to the great granddaughter of Charles Darwin, who planted many of the trees in the garden.
The first floor provides a superb master bedroom suite with ensuite bathroom, large walk-in wardrobe, and further dressing room space.
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.
The second floor provides two bedrooms with mezzanine sleeping or seating decks above, and a third with oak dormer window.
There is also a sitting room or further bedroom as well as three further bathrooms of which two are ensuite.
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