Area Overview for OX1 3DP

New College Lane, Oxford in OX1 3DP
Tower of Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, Oxford in OX1 3DP
The gardens at New College, Oxford in OX1 3DP
New College, Oxford - the gardens in OX1 3DP
Merton Street, Oxford in OX1 3DP
Churchyard of St Peter in the East, Oxford in OX1 3DP
Merton Street, Oxford on a summer's evening in OX1 3DP
Catte Street, Oxford in OX1 3DP
Medieval building in Cornmarket Street in OX1 3DP
Bridge of Sighs on New College Lane in OX1 3DP
Wesley Memorial Church from St. Michael's Tower in OX1 3DP
Cycle Parking, Saint Giles in OX1 3DP
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Area Information

OX1 3DP is a small residential cluster located in Oxford, England, defined by its compact footprint and high density. The postcode covers an area of just 2993 square metres yet houses nearly 9,900 people. This high population density of 5355 people per square kilometre creates an intensely concentrated living environment. Residents here experience a unique urban intensity uncommon in broader Oxford neighbourhoods. The area functions as a dense pocket within the city, designed to accommodate a large number of occupants within a very limited geographical space. Daily life here involves navigating a tightly packed residential zone where proximity defines the community experience. You must consider how this density impacts your routine, from commute times to access to shared outdoor spaces. Living in OX1 3DP means embracing a high-urban lifestyle where neighbours are often just metres away. The statistical reality is clear: this is a place built for volume rather than spaciousness. Prospective buyers should evaluate whether they can thrive in such a compact setting. The sheer number of people per square metre suggests a vibrant, crowded atmosphere rather than a quiet retreat. Understanding this spatial constraint is vital for anyone serious about purchasing homes in OX1 3DP.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2993 m²
Population
9899
Population Density
5355 people/km²

The property market in OX1 3DP is driven almost entirely by the rental sector due to the specific characteristics of the housing stock. Only 18% of residents own their homes, meaning the area serves primarily as a settlement for tenants. The accommodation type is 100% flats, which limits inventory for buyers seeking traditional houses or terraced properties. This high concentration of flats within a tiny area of 2993 square metres creates a market focused on compact living spaces suited to high-density urban life. For buyers looking at homes in OX1 3DP, the opportunity to purchase is exceptionally rare. The market dynamics reflect a transient population where long-term investment in owner-occupied property is uncommon. You will find that the listings here are predominantly for rent rather than sale. The high population of 9899 people squeezed into this postcode suggests intense competition for available rental units. If you are considering owning property in this area, be prepared for limited options compared to wider Oxford suburbs. The 18% ownership rate is a clear indicator that the area functions as a hub for accommodation rather than a traditional residential borough for owners.

House Prices in OX1 3DP

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Energy Efficiency in OX1 3DP

Living in OX1 3DP places you within practical reach of several key retail and transport amenities despite the small size of the postcode. You are located near Sainsburys Northgate, Tesco Oxford, and Sainsburys Oxford St for your daily grocery and shopping needs. These three major retailers are the specific venues listed for the retail category, ensuring you do not need to travel far for essentials. Transport links are dense, with access to Oxford Parkway Railway Station, Radley Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station nearby. These three stations facilitate easy rail travel throughout the country. Furthermore, London Oxford Airport is available within practical reach, offering international and domestic flight options if required. The area provides a functional lifestyle centred on convenience and access rather than leisure parks or recreational zones. The concentration of supermarkets and railways supports a busy, efficient mode of living. Daily errands are manageable within short travel times to these named facilities. The lifestyle here is utilitarian, supported by the presence of Sainsburys, Tesco, and the three major railway stations. You gain independence in shopping commuting and travel without the need for extensive exploration of the wider city.

Amenities

Schools

Education options for residents of OX1 3DP are exclusively independent institutions, given the academic nature of the immediate vicinity. Nearby schools include New College School, Edward Greenes Tutorial Establishment, Collingham Oxford, Abacus College At Threeways House, and Oxford Tutorial College. All listed schools are of the independent type, catering primarily to older students, tutorial groups, or prospective applicants rather than young children in standard academic year groups. This composition of the school landscape means that newborns or primary-aged children are unlikely to attend nearby mainstream state schools. Families looking for schools near OX1 3DP may find the local provision focused on post-16 studies, English language learning, or preparatory work for university entrance. Educational facilities for younger demographics are not represented in the immediate data list. You must plan carefully regarding schooling if you bring young children to this postcode. The presence of five independent establishments highlights the centrality of Oxford Victoria College and the university environment to the local educational ecosystem. However, standard primary or secondary day schools do not appear in the nearest school data for this specific cluster.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1New College SchoolindependentN/AN/A
2Edward Greenes Tutorial EstablishmentindependentN/AN/A
3Collingham OxfordindependentN/AN/A
4Abacus College At Threeways HouseindependentN/AN/A
5Oxford Tutorial CollegeindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in OX1 3DP is distinctly youthful and oriented towards rental living rather than family home ownership. The median age for residents is 22 years, which aligns with the dominant group of young adults aged 15 to 29. This demographic skew indicates a neighbourhood populated by students, researchers, and early-career professionals rather than long-term families. Home ownership stands at a very low 18%, confirming that the vast majority of households rent. The accommodation type is exclusively flats, which suits the transient nature of this population and the space constraints of the high-density cluster. The predominantly ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader profile of university towns like Oxford. With nearly 82% of residents not owning their homes and such a low median age, the social fabric revolves around temporary stays and academic or professional cycles. You should be aware that the local culture likely shifts rapidly as students and staff move in and out. The lack of home ownership suggests limited establishment of multi-generational households. Living in this area requires acceptance of a demographic driven by the university calendar rather than traditional settlement patterns.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

18
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Young Adults (15-29 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

7
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in OX1 3DP?
The community consists almost entirely of young adults aged 15 to 29, with a median age of 22. Home ownership is very low at just 18%, indicating that the area is primarily a rental destination suited to students and professionals rather than settled families.
Are there good schools near OX1 3DP?
There are five independent schools nearby, including New College School, Edward Greenes Tutorial Establishment, and Collingham Oxford. However, there are no primary or secondary state schools listed in the immediate vicinity. Education provision is focused on independent post-16 or preparatory institutions.
How safe is the neighbourhood?
The environmental and planning safety scores are excellent, with zero risk for flooding or protected nature constraints. However, the crime risk assessment is critical, scoring only 2 out of 100. Crime rates are above average, and residents are advised to use enhanced security measures.
What is the broadband speed like?
Fixed broadband quality scores 62 out of 100, which represents a fair connection rather than a fast or excellent one. Mobile coverage is much better with a score of 85, providing reliable data for daily use and remote work tasks despite the modest fixed line speeds.
What shops and transport links are available?
You have access to Sainsburys Northgate, Tesco Oxford, and Sainsburys Oxford St for shopping. Transport links include Oxford Parkway Railway Station, Radley Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station, alongside London Oxford Airport. These five amenities ensure basic retail and travel needs are met without requiring travel far beyond the postcode.

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