Key Features
- Unfurnished
- Contemporary apartment with plenty of storage
- Located on gated development
- Bike storage on site
- Located within walking distance of Oxford city centre
- Balcony overlooking Juxon Street
- On street parking permit available via Oxford City Council
- Council tax band B - £1,986.73 per annum
Description
A one bedroom flat located on a gated development in Jericho, close to local shops and amenities and within walking distance of Oxford city centre and train station.
The apartment has an open plan living/dining room with a small balcony overlooking Juxon Street. There is a separate kitchen with appliances including a dishwasher, washer dryer and fridge freezer. The bedroom has fitted wardrobes and there is a bathroom with shower over bath.
There is secure bicycle storage at the block and there would be an on-street parking permit available via Oxford City Council.
The apartment is available to rent on an unfurnished basis from 12th February at £1,900 pcm.
For further details or to arrange a viewing, please contact Connie Cook.
Virtual Tour
Location
About the area
Jericho is a located just outside the Oxford City Centre and is full of charming narrow streets, local shops and canal walks linking you to the North and East of Oxford.
There is a great range of local shops and facilities, including an independent cinema and a variety of bars and restaurants.
Many of the Oxford University colleges are found in and around Jericho, including Ex
eter college, Somerville college and the Mathematical institute to name a few.
The area has local landmarks which include Oxford University Press, Ra
dcliffe Observatory and Port Meadow.
Schools
There are various primary schools located in the Jericho area; check with a school catchment finder to check your catchment area.
Transport Links
Jericho has excellent public transport links via bus and train. The main stations are only a short walk away and offer links to all major UK cities.
Our Jericho
The below video is a slice of life in Jericho, Oxford, in 2019. It was inspired by Open Door Jericho, a programme made in 1974 for the BBC community access programme Open Door.