




Key Features
- Unfurnished
- Located on a gated development, within walking distance of Oxford city centre and train station
- 3 double bedrooms, with fitted wardrobes
- Open plan kitchen/living/dining area with balcony
- Rent is inclusive of 1 under ground car parking space
- Apartment to have new flooring fitted
Description
A three bedroom, first floor apartment over looking the Oxford canal and Eagle Works development.
The apartment has an open plan living/dining room and fitted kitchen with appliances including dishwasher and fridge/freezer. The master bedroom has fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room, and there are two further double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes. Off the hallway is the family bathroom which has a shower over bath, and the utility cupboard which houses the washer/dryer.
The apartment will have new flooring fitted, be redecorated and have new kitchen worktops installed.
Available to rent from early February, unfurnished for £2,450.00 pcm, which includes 1 underground car parking space.
For further details please contact Victoria Beecroft
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.


