Area Overview for OX10 7LX

Queenford lakes, Oxfordshire in OX10 7LX
Oxford Road. Roman Road in OX10 7LX
The Roman Road enters Berinsfield in OX10 7LX
Roman Road with Butterfly in OX10 7LX
Footpath to Mount Farm in OX10 7LX
Roundabout on Oxford Road, Berinsfield in OX10 7LX
Oxford Road, Berinsfield in OX10 7LX
Bus stop on Abingdon Road, Burcot in OX10 7LX
Bus stop near the Berinsfield Roundabout in OX10 7LX
Berinsfield Roundabout in OX10 7LX
Drainage ditch and woodland by Wimblestraw Road in OX10 7LX
Field entrance off Abingdon Road, Dorchester in OX10 7LX
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Area Information

Living in OX10 7LX means residing within a small residential cluster that spans 11.2 hectares. This compact area hosts a population of 1,505 residents, creating a distinct sense of locality within the wider Oxfordshire region. The layout concentrates homes into a defined neighbourhood rather than spreading across a broad landscape. You will find this postcode represents a specific slice of the town, characterised by its intimate scale and focused community feel. Daily life here revolves around the immediate surroundings, with residents relying on the compact nature of the settlement for convenience. The area functions as a tight-knit environment where everyone operates within a manageable distance. The demographic profile suggests a settled population, with the median age settling at 47 years. Most adults in the area fall within the 30 to 64 year range, indicating a stable community of established families and professionals. You are buying into a neighbourhood that balances privacy with community access. Living in OX10 7LX offers a straightforward residential experience without the sprawl of larger suburban developments. The specific boundaries of this 11.2 hectare zone define the limits of your daily walking distance to local shops and transport links. This small footprint ensures that the area retains a manageable character while remaining integrated with nearby towns like Benson and Wallingford.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
11.2 hectares
Population
1505
Population Density
803 people/km²

The property market in OX10 7LX is characterised by a strong emphasis on owner-occupation. With 60 per cent of households owning their homes, the area lacks the volatility often seen in high-let zones. You are looking at a housing stock dominated by houses, which suits families and those seeking space rather than apartment complexes. This distribution of accommodation types means the neighbourhood appeals to buyers prioritising gardens and separate living units over flats. The high ownership rate suggests steady demand from people moving into the area for long-term stability rather than short-term gains. Buying a home in OX10 7LX offers security in a market where almost half the residents already own their property. This environment often commands specific property values driven by the scarcity of land within the 11.2 hectare boundary. The concentration of houses implies that if you are looking for bungalows, detached family homes, or semi-detached properties, the local stock is tailored to these needs. There is little evidence of student lodging or corporate housing schemes disrupting the residential peace. The market reflects the local demographics, targeting the 30 to 64 year age group who have the financial capacity for mortgages and the desire to settle down. A property here represents a lasting investment in a community that values homeownership. You should expect a consistent buyer profile interested in practical, family-friendly housing stock.

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Energy Efficiency in OX10 7LX

Daily life in OX10 7LX benefits from a cluster of amenities within practical reach. You have five retail options nearby, including Co-op High, Co-op Berinsfield, and the M&S Benson Wallingford BP. These shops cover essential groceries and daily necessities without requiring a long drive. Transport links are equally accessible with five rail points serving the area, including stations at Culham, Appleford, and Radley. These stations facilitate easy trips to Oxford or other towns. For air travel needs, two airports are available: RAF Benson and Chalgrove Airport, though these serve specific aviation requirements. The nearest metro connection is at Wallingford, providing a rapid transit option into Oxford city centre. This station links the residential nature of OX10 7LX with the commercial hub of Wallingford. You can walk to local shops at Co-op High for morning essentials or travel to M&S for larger purchases. Dining and leisure options are integrated into these retail spaces, offering a convenient social radius. Living in OX10 7LX means your grocery shop, train ride, and local café are all within a manageable distance. The proximity to five retail outlets and multiple rail stations ensures that lifestyle needs are met without significant time spent commuting away from the home environment.

Amenities

Schools

Families in OX10 7LX have access to two key educational institutions within practical reach. Berinsfield Community Primary School serves the younger children in the neighbourhood as a community-based primary facility. For older students, Abbey Woods Academy stands as the nearest academy with a Good Ofsted rating. This rating provides reassurance regarding the quality of secondary education for your children. The presence of both a community primary and a well-rated academy ensures that school choices remain local without requiring extensive travel. The mix of school types offers a straightforward transition from primary to secondary stages. Berinsfield Community Primary School operates under the community ethos, while Abbey Woods Academy follows its specific academy curriculum. Both institutions contribute to the educational landscape of the OX10 7LX postcode area. Living near these schools means your children can walk or take a short bus ride to educational facilities without crossing town centres. This arrangement supports working parents by keeping school runs efficient. The Good rating of Abbey Woods Academy specifically signals successful educational outcomes, making it a reliable option for secondary education within the broader Oxfordshire network.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Berinsfield Community Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Abbey Woods AcademyacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in OX10 7LX is defined by a clear age structure and high levels of stability. The median age stands at 47 years, reflecting a mature population where most residents fall into the 30 to 64 year age bracket. This demographic profile points towards families in their middle years and empty nesters rather than young professionals just entering the market. A significant 60 per cent of households own their homes, indicating a settled community with long-term roots in the area. Only a minority rents, suggesting low tenant turnover and established neighbourhood ties. Housing in OX10 7LX consists primarily of houses rather than flats, catering to families and larger households seeking space. The predominance of single-family homes aligns with the area's functional size and residential nature. The ethnic composition is predominantly White, mirroring the broader patterns of the local countryside and town. There are no designated deprived areas within the statistical profile of this small postcode, suggesting a uniform standard of living across the cluster. You live among neighbours who share similar life stages and economic standing. The home ownership rate of 60 per cent provides a sense of permanence that defines the social fabric of OX10 7LX. This stability contrasts with areas where high rental rates drive transient populations.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

60
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

28
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in OX10 7LX and what is the community like?
The median age in OX10 7LX is 47, with most adults falling between 30 and 64 years old. A strong 60 per cent home ownership rate indicates a settled, stable community. The area consists primarily of houses rather than flats, catering to families looking for long-term residence in a small, 11.2 hectare residential cluster.
What schools are available near OX10 7LX for my children?
Families in OX10 7LX can access Berinsfield Community Primary School for early education. For secondary schooling, Abbey Woods Academy is available with a Good Ofsted rating. This combination ensures local educational options without the need to travel far outside the immediate neighbourhood.
How reliable is internet and transport in this area?
Fixed broadband scores 95, offering excellent connectivity for remote work and streaming. Mobile coverage is good at a score of 73. Rail travel is convenient via Culham, Appleford, and Radley stations, while Wallingford provides metro access to Oxford. These connections support both digital and physical commuting needs effectively.
Are there concerns about safety or utility in OX10 7LX?
The area faces a medium crime risk with a score of 55, requiring standard security measures. A specific flood risk warning exists with a score of 15.53, which is a key consideration for homebuyers. However, the property lacks planning constraints like protected woodlands or AONB status, simplifying development and renovation possibilities.
What local amenities are within reach of OX10 7LX residents?
You have access to five retail outlets including Co-op High, Co-op Berinsfield, and the M&S Benson Wallingford BP. Five railway stations, including Culham and Radley, are within practical reach, alongside metro connections at Wallingford. These facilities ensure daily needs and travel are accessible without long commutes.

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