Abingdon is a market town, south of Oxford. The town centre offers a range of shops, restaurants and cafes. Situated on the River Thames there are a number of beautiful riverside venues to enjoy the beautiful setting.
The...

Dorchester-on-Thames is a quintessential English village nestled in the heart of Oxfordshire, well known for the stunning Abbey, thriving sense of community and still offers a number of amenities unlike neighbouring villages. ...

East Oxford is a vibrant and diverse location in Oxford. The Cowley Road, Iffley Road and St. Clements are the starting point to the East of Oxford as you leave the city centre over Magdalen Bridge. The Cowley Road is described...

Headington is home to Oxford Brookes University and the John Radcliffe, Nuffield and Churchill hospitals. A largely residential area benefitting from a main high street with a range of shops, restaurants and Waitrose....

Situated to the north of Oxford City is a sought-after area benefiting from independent shops and cafes with a wonderful independent cinema, Phil & Jim’s primary school and access to Port Meadow.
Port Meadow runs from...

What Oxford has to offer:

Oxford, most famous for Oxford University which is the world's oldest english speaking university. More recently location for many famous films including Harry Potter, X-Men and Transformers to...

Summertown is c.2miles north of Oxford and as you move a little further away from the city centre you will discover larger family homes with larger gardens.
The highly regarded area offers some of Oxford’s finest...

Oxfordshire is a county placed in the South East of England. The city of Oxford is the largest county town.  Renowned for its excellent schooling, the county offers 23 independent schools and 35 state secondary schools. There...