An Edwardian three-storey house in Oxford has been put on the market for more than £2 million.

The property, located at 166 Banbury Road in Summertown, was built in 1902 to a design by George Gardner and has a total floor area of 3386 square foot.

The 'striking' Edwardian home is arranged over three floors with a cellar and features landscaped, walled gardens as well as extensive off street parking in front and behind the property. 

It is on the market for £2,350,000 and is within a 1.5 mile radius of the city centre.

The rooms are spacious with high ceilings, and Savills says the property has been modernised and extended in recent years to provide a 'stylish family home'.

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On the first floor are four bedrooms, a bathroom and shower room and, on the second floor, are two further large bedrooms, together with two en-suite shower rooms.

The entrance hall leads to the sitting room, with bay window to the front, and there is a separate study. The centrepiece of the house is the kitchen and dining room.

166 Banbury Road (Image: Savills) With a wide opening to the family room and windows and bifold doors leading to the terrace, Savills says it is 'ideal' for entertaining and family gatherings.

There is also a separate utility/laundry room and a cloakroom, and the cellar, which is around 242 square foot, provides 'very useful' storage.

The gravelled area to the front provides parking, a 'rarity' in this part of Oxford, and there is a large flowerbed and secure bike storage box.

A raised terrace - with storage beneath - immediately to the rear provides a 'perfect al fresco dining area', with steps leading down to the garden which is laid to a shaped, low maintenance, artificial lawn.

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The surrounding borders are stocked with maturing trees, flowers and shrubs.

Beyond the lawn is a further raised paved dining  area and to the rear there is additional parking with access on to Marston Ferry Road.

Ronnie van der Ploeg, marketing the property on behalf of Savills in Oxford, said: “Occupying a prime spot on Banbury Road, this Edwardian home has Summertown’s cafés, shops and restaurants on its doorstep.

"Stylishly presented and perfectly set up for family living – with the considerable benefit of private parking to both the front and rear – it is a best-in-class family home.”

Zoe White, property agent, said: "Right on the doorstep of Summertown, close to the delights of the cafes and restaurants - this house will surely appeal to families of all ages."