29, Trinity Street, OX1 1TN
29 Trinity Street is a 60 m² / 646 sq ft terraced home in Oxford. It sold for £305,000 in June 2015. Indexed forward to today's value, that sale is roughly £397k. Recent local prices imply a broad valuation context of £359k to £478k based on its internal area. The Land Registry and EPC data was last updated 1 June 2026.
- Sale history
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Date Paid price Annual growth After inflation Jun 2015 £305,000 6.2% 3.8% Feb 2004 £153,000 13.7% 12.0% Oct 1996 £60,000 na na - Floor plan
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Archived estate agent floor plan for 29, Trinity Street.
- Internal area
- 60 square metres (646 square feet) according to latest EPC inspection
- Price per internal area
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This property sold for £5,083 per square metre (£472 per square foot) in Jun 2015. Indexed forward to today's value, this is roughly £6,620 per square metre (£615 per square foot) .
Date Paid price Paid £/sqm Today's value Today's value £/sqm Jun 2015 £305,000 £5,083 £397,228 £6,620 Feb 2004 £153,000 £2,550 £313,084 £5,218 Oct 1996 £60,000 £1,000 £321,763 £5,363 Calculated using the latest EPC internal area of 60 m². Earlier sale dates may not have had the same measured area available.
- Valuation
- The most recent sale price indexed forward to today's value is £397,228. This is one data point to inform the valuation. Another method is the valuation implied by what comparable homes are selling for. Homes in Oxford are now selling for between £5,990 and £7,970 per square metre (£556 and £740 per square foot). Based on an internal area of 60 m², this implies a valuation between £359,000 and £478,000. Treat this as context only. For a valuation using hand-picked comparable sales, use the Advanced search tool — create a shortlist of similar condition homes, then export a valuation report.
- Bedrooms
- 1
- Type
- Terrace
- Council tax band
- C
- Plot size
- 92 square metres (990 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
- Summary:
- 21 June 2019 - energy performance certificate grade E
- Certificate:
- View energy certificate on GOV.UK
- Reason for EPC:
- Rental
- Tenure:
- Private rental
- Property type:
- Mid-Terrace House , has 2 habitable rooms. Estimated year built 1976 to 1982
- Area:
- 42 sqm (452 square foot) total internal area
- Comments:
- Walls: Cavity wall, filled cavity. Roof: Pitched, 300 mm loft insulation. Heating: Electric storage heaters.
- Summary:
- 17 May 2018 - energy performance certificate grade E
- Certificate:
- View energy certificate on GOV.UK
- Reason for EPC:
- marketed sale
- Tenure:
- Owner-occupied
- Property type:
- 3rd floor flat on the top floor in an apartment block with 1 storeys , has 2 habitable rooms. Estimated year built 1967 to 1975
- Area:
- 44 sqm (474 square foot) total internal area
- Comments:
- Walls: Cavity wall, as built, no insulation (assumed). Roof: Pitched, 300 mm loft insulation. Heating: Electric storage heaters.
- Summary:
- 25 July 2014 - energy performance certificate grade F
- Certificate:
- View energy certificate on GOV.UK
- Reason for EPC:
- Assessment for Green Deal
- Tenure:
- Owner-occupied
- Property type:
- 3rd floor flat on the top floor in an apartment block with 1 storeys , has 2 habitable rooms. Estimated year built 1950 to 1966
- Area:
- 60 sqm (646 square foot) total internal area
- Comments:
- Walls: Cavity wall, as built, no insulation (assumed). Roof: Pitched, no insulation. Heating: Electric storage heaters.
- Summary:
- 21 October 2008 - energy performance certificate grade E
- Reason for EPC:
- None
- Tenure:
- Private rental
- Property type:
- None , has 2 habitable rooms. Estimated year built 1983 to 1990
- Area:
- 46 sqm (495 square foot) total internal area
- Comments:
29 Trinity Street is worth whatever price a willing buyer and seller agree upon. However, the following can provide useful context.
- HouseMetric estimates the most recent sale price indexed forward to today's value is £397,228.
- Based on an internal area of 60 m² and recent prices in Oxford, this implies a lower and upper quartile range from £359,000 to £478,000, using HouseMetric's implied valuation methodology.
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