A gothic-style rambling family house in the heart of the central north Oxford conservation area provides four storeys of living space.

On the lower ground floor of the house in Norham Road is a kitchen, separate breakfast room with an open fireplace, wooden floors and door to the garden.

Next to it is a family room and laundry with washer, dryer and Butler sink.

The ground floor includes a sitting room with original fireplace and a drawing room plus a study which looks out over the garden.

Two bedrooms are on the first floor with a third room, accessed from the hallway and one of the bedrooms, that is currently used as a dressing room. There is also a family bathroom.

The remaining two bedrooms in the semi-detached house are on the top floor, along with a second bathroom.

At the front of the property there is off street parking for two or three cars and steps to a side door which leads into the kitchen on the lower ground floor.

Jacqueline Smith, of agents John D Wood, said: “This is a really beautiful house that was built in 1881 and has all the features you would expect, such as high ceilings and spacious rooms.

“The entrance hall is very attractive with the original front door still in place and the kitchen is nicely fitted out with some extra touches such as the larder in what is a comfortable room.

“The house is right in the heart of the conservation area with a large, south-facing garden which provides excellent outdoor space.

“Norham Road is one of the nicest roads in central north Oxford and is easy walking distance to the Dragon School and a lovely community to be part of. “ Number 35 Norham Road is available to rent, unfurnished, from July for £5,000 per month. For more information, contact John D Wood on 01865 311522 or visit johndwood.co.uk