Oxfordshire offers something for everyone; people relocating from London can seek the familiar buzz of city living in Oxford, or a peaceful country lifestyle in Chipping Norton or Deddington; two small and quintessential market towns in the heart of rural Oxfordshire. Perhaps best known for its educational heritage, as well as having a good selection of primary and secondary schools and of course universities, Oxfordshire also offers excellent hospitals such as the world-renowned John Radcliffe Hospital. The county is popular amongst those looking to leave the capital, with more than one in five homes sold in Oxfordshire bought by a London buyer last year.
Oxford
Oxford is a historic and internationally renowned city. Its (mainly due to its famous) university is widely regarded to be one of the most prestigious learning institutions in the world.
The student population has made the city an attractive investment hotspot for landlords. The town itself is a bustling cosmopolitan mix of familiar high street and independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. And as well as being home to the oldest universtiy in the English-speaking world, Oxford (its ancient University) has a growing hi-tech community. To top it off, the city is well connected. You can catch a train to London in less than an hour, or you could take the popular coach service, The Oxford Tube, which runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week.