Located close to the M40 motorway, 3 miles from Banbury and only 20 miles from Oxford, Adderbury offers a pocket of escapism in a busy part of the county. Nestled into the heart of the village lies West Adderbury, the...

Banbury is one of the main towns serving North Oxfordshire. A historic market town on the river Cherwell, conveniently located for the M40 with access to Oxford, London and Birmingham. The train station also provides an easy...

Bicester is one of the fastest growing towns in Oxfordshire in the last 50 years. Development in this historic market town has been driven by its proximity to the M40, linking it to Birmingham, Banbury and London and both its...

Bloxham is a large village with cottages built from local ironstone, character properties and modern new-build homes. The High Street leads up to the very impressive Church of St. Mary Our Lady of Bloxham. Its 14th century...

The Oxford Canal and River Cherwell run on the southeast border of the village of Cropredy.

The impressive church of St. Mary the Virgin dates back to the 13th century, with some pretty cottages and 15th century...

Deddington is a small town on the edge of the Cotswolds. Being only 6 miles from Banbury, on a bus route from Oxford and the closest train station only 6 miles away, mean that it is a very well-connected town.

It’s...

Kings Sutton is one of the larger villages in Northamptonshire, located in the southwest of the county along the River Cherwell, which marks the border with Oxfordshire. Being only 10 minutes drive from both junctions 10 and 11...

Middleton Cheney is a popular village in West Northamptonshire, bordering Oxfordshire.

Home to around 3,000 people and with many local amenities, including a post office, shops, pubs, library and sports club it’s easy...