Area Overview for OX13 6ZW

Area Information

OX13 6ZW represents a very specific residential cluster within the broader Abingdon postcode district. You are looking at a location defined by its small population of 1,705 people. This compact footprint creates a tight-knit environment where daily life revolves around immediate surroundings rather than sprawling commutes. Living in this postcode means you occupy a distinct pocket of the community, situated near larger settlements but retaining the quiet of a concentrated housing cluster. The area is wholly residential, focused on providing accommodation for a steady stream of families and individual households. While the cluster itself is small, its location offers practical access to regional hubs. You do not live in isolation; you live in a defined zone with clear boundaries and specific neighbours. The character here is shaped by the density of homes rather than the size of the estate. Understanding living in OX13 6ZW involves appreciating the balance between the intimacy of a small community and the convenience of being connected to nearby A-class amenities. It is a place where the local identity is strong, driven by the specific group of residents who call this small slice of England their home.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1705
Population Density
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The housing stock in OX13 6ZW is overwhelmingly comprised of houses, reflecting the typical suburban character of the Abingdon region. With 47% of the population in owner-occupied homes, the market leans heavily towards those who have purchased their property. This high rate of owner occupancy often correlates with stability and lower tenant turnover. You are looking at an area where the majority of buyers either already live here or are targeting established owner-occupied homes. The remaining 53% in rented accommodation indicates a significant secondary market for those who wish to join the area without buying immediately. Since the accommodation type is strictly houses, you will not find flats or high-rise developments in this specific cluster. Homes in OX13 6ZW cater to families and individuals seeking space and privacy provided by separate dwellings. The local market is defined by this singular property type, limiting choice to different sizes and configurations of houses rather than a mix of tenures. For buyers, this means a straightforward search focused on housing layouts that suit your needs. The 47% ownership rate signals a mature market where sellers are often motivated by lifestyle upgrades rather than urgent sales to investors.

House Prices in OX13 6ZW

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Energy Efficiency in OX13 6ZW

Your daily life in OX13 6ZW benefits from easy access to essential retail and transport nodes within practical reach. There are five notable shops nearby, including Co-op West, Spar, and the larger Waitrose Abingdon. You can complete your weekly grocery shop, pick up fresh produce, and gather household essentials without a long drive. The area is also well-positioned for rail travel, with four stations nearby offering direct links to Oxford and London. Radley Railway Station, Culham Railway Station, and Appleford Railway Station provide the transport lifelines for commuters. Living in OX13 6ZW offers the convenience of having major high street retailers like Waitrose Abingdon just a short journey away. This means you enjoy the selection of a large supermarket without the noise and congestion of a city centre. Travel to business and leisure destinations is efficient thanks to the proximity of multiple railway platforms. You can combine the quiet of a residential cluster with the convenience of national transport networks. The presence of Co-op West and Spar ensures you have immediate options for smaller, quick stops during the day.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in OX13 6ZW have access to a specific educational provision within the immediate vicinity. The Unicorn School is the nearest institution to the postcode. This facility operates as a special school, indicating a focus on specific educational needs rather than a standard comprehensive curriculum. The most recent Ofsted rating for The Unicorn School is good, which confirms a level of quality and safety in its educational provision. Because this is a special school, it caters to a particular segment of the student population, offering tailored learning environments. If you are considering schools near OX13 6ZW for your children, you must note that this area does not feature standard primary or secondary state schools on its doorstep. The presence of only one school, and specifically one of special educational need, shapes the local educational landscape. Many residents in this cluster will likely have children educated at catchment area schools elsewhere in the wider Abingdon district. Your options for general education are limited to this single point of contact before moving beyond the immediate neighbourhood. The good rating provides assurance regarding the quality of care for those placed at this specific institution.

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Demographics

The community in OX13 6ZW reflects a settled population with a clear maturity profile. Half of the residents own their homes outright, while the other 53% rent, creating a balanced mix of tenures. The median age is 47 years, which aligns with the dominant demographic group of adults between 30 and 64 years old. This age range suggests a neighbourhood populated by families and established professionals rather than young students or retirees. Houses form the primary type of accommodation, indicating a preference for detached or semi-detached living over flats or terraced housing. The predominant ethnic group is White, which mirrors the broader national profile. Living in OX13 6ZW means joining a community organised around traditional family structures and stability. The fact that nearly half the population are homeowners implies an area of long-term residents who are invested in their local streets. There is no specific data on deprivation levels for this exact postcode, but the stable home ownership and mature age profile suggest a secure, established environment. You are moving into a neighbourhood where households have likely been in place for several years, fostering distinct local routines and community bonds.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

47
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

40
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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