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Delightful second floor double studio apartment located within a short walk of the city centre in highly desirable Jericho.
This excellent pied-á-terre has been thoughtfully designed to create a modern and stylish apartment with spacious open plan studio room and views over green playing fields through panoramic windows. The kitchen is compact but well equipped and partitioned away from the main living and bedroom area. The shower room is modern and stylish.
The apartment is situated just off the main street running through the heart of Jericho with its trendy bars and restaurants as well as being only a short walk from the city centre, Said Business School, central University buildings and the railway station.
Bike storage areas can be found within the gated development. Although there is no parking space available with this property, there is meter parking right outside.
SERVICED ACCOMMODATION: All our properties are fully furnished and equipped with heating, lighting, water, electricity, council tax and television license included in the rental rate. If a property is let on a serviced basis the rental rate also includes a weekly linen & towel change, freshen up weekly cleaning service & welcome pack.
ADDITIONAL CHARGES: All tenancy applications are subject to an application fee and for lets of over 26 weeks an inventory charge. A surcharge is applied for arrivals or departures on Sunday's, Bank Holidays or outside of our standard arrival and departure times. Additional housekeeping services are available on request.
RENTAL RATES: Are quoted per property, not per person. The minimum tenancy is one week (7 nights). Discounts may be available for last-minute bookings or for small groups booking larger properties. Please ask your lettings consultant for more information.
Our Gold rating reflects the good-excellent quality of fixtures and fittings in the property. All furniture, electrical goods and kitchen equipment are of good quality and well maintained. Soft furnishings and linen are of an good-excellent standard, bringing a ‘four star hotel' feel to this property.
The property will be decorated and presented thoughtfully with attention paid to use of space.
There will be either excellent access to the local transport network or a parking space available. The property will also be within easy reach of local amenities.
The attributes used for our quality assessment rating are based on a comprehensive appraisal of the property, taking into account facilities, maintenance, presentation and environment. Each applicable attribute will be awarded up to 5 points. On completion of the assessment an overall percentage is calculated. Properties graded at less than 45% are not accepted onto our portfolio.
The assessment score is used to help calculate the appropriate rental rate, and also to generate either platinum, gold, silver or bronze rating for the property:
Bronze - 45 - 60%; Silver - 61 to 74%; Gold - 75 to 87% and Platinum - 88% to 100%
This neighbourhood has long been described as the Bohemian area of Oxford and is favoured by academics, artists and connoisseurs of fine food and wine. It has many boutique shops and the narrow streets are lined with terraced town cottages and larger houses dating back to the 19c. Many of these properties have been refurbished and are now flats of great character.
The area was originally an industrial area which grew up because of the presence of the Oxford Canal, which arrived in 1790. The Eagle Ironworks (now being redeveloped), wharves and the Oxford University Press are all based there alongside the Old Radcliffe Infirmary.
Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure has a scene set in St Barnabas Church, and it is possible that the suburb nicknamed 'Beersheba' in the novel is actually Jericho. As a homage to Hardy, in 1996, one of Jericho's pubs was renamed Jude the Obscure.
The first episode of the long running ITV drama series "Inspector Morse", called "The Dead of Jericho", was partially filmed here, notably Combe Road (which is 'Canal Reach' in the drama). It also featured the exterior of the 'Bookbinders Arms' pub on the corner of Victor Street.
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