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County guide

Moving to Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire has one city and five districts — each with a distinct character, price range, and commuter profile. This guide explains how the county fits together and points you to the right district for your situation.

763,200
County population
5
Districts
from 44 min
London by rail
2,605 km²
Area

Population: ONS mid-2024 estimate. Rail times indicative.

How Oxfordshire is structured

Oxfordshire is a two-tier county: Oxfordshire County Council sits above five district councils which handle local planning, housing, leisure, and waste. The county has a total population of 763,200 (mid-2024 estimate) and covers 2,605 km².

For relocation purposes, the key question is which district fits your commute and budget. The five districts are very different in character — from the dense urban core of Oxford City to the rural Cotswold market towns of West Oxfordshire. Understanding the districts first will help you shortlist quickly.

Choose by what you need

If you need…Look at…
Oxford accessOxford City, Kidlington, Abingdon, Botley, Cumnor, Eynsham
New-build choiceBicester, Banbury, Heyford Park, Didcot, Grove, Wantage
London railOxford, Bicester, Banbury, Didcot, Thame (Haddenham), Charlbury
Cotswold lifestyleWoodstock, Witney, Chipping Norton, Burford, Charlbury
Science Vale employmentAbingdon, Didcot, Harwell, Milton Park, Culham, Kidlington
Motorsport Valley employmentBicester, Banbury, Wantage / Grove, Kidlington, Enstone
Best value vs OxfordBanbury, Bicester, Carterton, Grove, Wantage, parts of Didcot

The Oxford–Cambridge Arc

Oxfordshire sits at the western end of the Oxford–Cambridge Arc, a government-designated growth corridor running between the two university cities via Milton Keynes. The Arc brings concentrated infrastructure investment — most visibly in the form of East West Rail (currently under construction through Bicester) and expansion of the Science Vale employment cluster around Harwell and Culham.

Buyers looking ahead 10–15 years should note that Cherwell (Bicester in particular) and South Oxfordshire (Didcot, Harwell) are the two districts with the most committed infrastructure pipeline.

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