Junction Main St and Water Lane in Oxton
Footpath from the Oxton by-pass in Oxton
Main Street, Oxton, Notts. in Oxton
Recreation Field, Oxton, Notts. in Oxton
Blind Lane, Oxton, Notts. in Oxton
The Old Green Dragon in Oxton
The Bridge Inn, Oxton in Oxton
Old School, Oxton, Notts in Oxton
Green Dragon Cottage, Oxton in Oxton
Wesley House, Forest Road, Oxton in Oxton
The old village school, Oxton in Oxton
The road past Oxton Church in Oxton
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Area Information

Oxton is a compact built-up area spanning 30.8 hectares, nestled in England. Its small size means residents benefit from a tight-knit community feel, with services and amenities within easy reach. The area’s demographic profile is distinct: the median age is 70, reflecting a population skewed towards older adults. This shapes daily life, with a focus on accessibility, local shops, and transport links. Oxton’s proximity to rail and tram stops—such as Lowdham, Thurgarton, and Butler’s Hill—ensures connectivity to nearby towns and cities. For those seeking a quieter lifestyle, the area’s modest size and low crime risk make it appealing. While broadband quality is poor, mobile coverage is strong, supporting flexible work arrangements. Living in Oxton means prioritising convenience, with essentials like Sainsburys and Co-op just minutes away. It’s an area where practicality and proximity define the rhythm of everyday life.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
30.8 hectares
Population
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Population Density
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Oxton’s lifestyle is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities. Local shops such as Sainsburys Calverton, Co-op Calverton, and Spar provide everyday convenience, while rail and tram stops—like Lowdham and Butler’s Hill—offer access to broader networks. The area’s small size ensures services are within walking or short driving distance, reducing the need for long commutes. Parks or green spaces are not explicitly mentioned, but the presence of multiple transport hubs suggests a balance between urban and semi-rural living. For those who value accessibility, Oxton’s amenities support a practical, low-stress lifestyle. The combination of retail options and transport links makes it suitable for those who prefer a compact, service-rich environment without the need for sprawling infrastructure.

Amenities

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Demographics

Oxton’s population is predominantly older, with a median age of 70, suggesting a community where retirees and long-term residents form the majority. Home ownership is high at 74%, indicating a stable, settled population. The data does not specify household types or ethnic diversity, but the overall profile points to a mature demographic. This age group may influence local services, with a focus on healthcare access and community centres. The area’s low crime risk—scoring 85/100—adds to its appeal for those prioritising safety. However, the lack of detailed information on household composition or diversity means broader assumptions about social dynamics are not possible. For buyers, this suggests a market driven by long-term residents seeking secure, low-maintenance living.

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

42
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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of Oxton’s population?
Oxton has a median age of 70, indicating a community predominantly composed of older adults. This shapes the area’s social and service needs, with a focus on accessibility and healthcare proximity.
What kind of transport options are available in Oxton?
Oxton has five rail stations, including Lowdham and Thurgarton, and two tram stops—Butler’s Hill and Moor Bridge. Mobile coverage is good at 83/100, but broadband quality is poor at 36/100.
How safe is Oxton?
Oxton has a low crime risk, scoring 85/100, which is below average. This suggests a secure environment for residents, though no specific environmental hazards are noted in the data.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents have access to Sainsburys, Co-op, and Spar for shopping, along with rail and tram links. The area’s compact size ensures amenities are within practical reach.
What is the property ownership rate in Oxton?
Home ownership in Oxton is 74%, indicating a market dominated by long-term residents. This suggests a stable, low-turnover property environment.

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