Placetrics
District in Oxfordshire

Living in West Oxfordshire

15 neighbourhoods · 68 sub-areas

West Oxfordshire is a largely rural district of around 121,000 people in the South East, sitting between Oxford and the Cotswolds. You'll pay around £1,270 a month for a typical rental — broadly in line with the UK median but steep relative to local wages, with rent swallowing over half of the average take-home pay.

Verdict
Stands out for
  • low crime (top 10% nationally)
  • schools nearby (top quarter nationally)
Watch out for
  • long commute to a major hub (bottom 10%)
Crime / 1k / yr
94/ 100
42.1
Top 10% nationally · 2.4× safer than nat.
Good schools
84/ 100
96%
Top quarter nationally
Commute to hub
9/ 100
162 min
Bottom 10%
Jobs density
53/ 100
0.43
About average
2-bed rent
33/ 100
£1,176/mo
Below average · 1-bed £929 · 3-bed £1,476 · -1.1% YoY
Council tax
12/ 100
£2,697/yr
£225/mo

Overview

Overview

Living in West Oxfordshire

West Oxfordshire covers a wide stretch of countryside and market towns — Witney is the main centre, with Chipping Norton, Carterton and Woodstock among the other recognisable names. It's predominantly owner-occupied, with nearly two thirds of homes owned outright or with a mortgage, which gives most areas a settled, relatively affluent feel. The renter minority is small: private tenants make up fewer than one in five households.

The people who do rent here tend to be working families and professionals who've been priced out of Oxford itself or are working locally. The population skews slightly older — over-50s account for more than 40% of residents — and the area has a strong degree-holder share at around 38%, suggesting a professional commuter base. Young renters and sharers are less of a presence here than in nearby Oxford or Reading.

On costs, a 2-bed runs about £1,176 a month and a 3-bed closer to £1,476. Those figures aren't exceptional by South East standards, but wages here are modest: the median resident salary is around £35,400 a year, which means rent is taking more than half of typical take-home pay. Council tax for a Band D property runs to about £2,567 a year — around £214 a month on top of rent.

The honest trade-off is connectivity. Over half of residents commute by car, and public transport coverage is genuinely thin — only about 1 in 40 residents uses public transport to get to work. Rail stations are spread out, and getting anywhere without a car takes real planning. If you don't drive, options here are limited.

LLM-summarised from ONS, MHCLG, DfT, Police.uk and Land Registry data.

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