Area Overview for Oxford
Area Information
Oxford is a built-up area with a distinct character defined by its size and population. You are looking at a community of 45,474 people spread across 34.0 square kilometres. This results in a population density of 1,338 people per square kilometre. The density suggests a settled urban environment rather than a sprawling suburb. You will find that daily life here involves navigating a compact space where homes are relatively close to one another. The area functions as a cohesive unit where residents walk to local stops or drives to nearby stations. The demographic profile shows a median age of 70 years. This creates a distinct silence in the streets compared to younger cities. You will be living among a majority of older residents who value stability and established neighbourhoods. The sheer number of older adults shapes the pace of the town. Services and amenities specifically cater to this age group, though you must check current needs independently. Living in Oxford means accepting a demographic reality where the average neighbour is significantly older than the national average. This age profile influences how the area develops. New constructions might be fewer than in other cities. The built environment reflects decades of history rather than rapid recent growth. You will find a community that moves at a deliberate tempo. Homes in Oxford are surrounded by people who have settled since retirement or earlier in life. The area does not attract a massive influx of young families or students. Your daily routine will reflect this calm, steady rhythm of an older town.
- Area Type
- Built Up Area 250
- Area Size
- 34.0 km²
- Population
- 45474
- Population Density
- 1338 people/km²
Shopping and transport form the pillars of lifestyle in Oxford. You have access to five key retail venues nearby. These include Tesco Oxford, Sainsburys Oxford, and Co-op Cowley. Grocery shopping is short and convenient. You can pick up essentials or bulk items at these specific supermarkets. The presence of multiple major retailers ensures variety in product choice and pricing. You do not need to drive into a larger city for daily food needs. Transport links are accessible through three railway stations. Oxford Parkway Railway Station, Radley Railway Station, and Islip Railway Station serve the area. These stations provide rail access for residents living in Oxford. You can catch a train to connect with wider travel networks. The rail infrastructure supports daily commutes and weekend trips. You will find that public transport complements the local retail offers. Daily life involves a mix of local trade and broader connectivity. The area functions well for residents who prefer curated shopping trips. Tesco Oxford and Sainsburys Oxford are the primary destinations for food. Co-op Cowley offers additional retail options. You will use these stores regularly for household staples. The rail stations stand as the gateways to the region. You might use them for school runs or leisure travel. Living here means balancing local convenience with the mobility of rail transport.
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Schools
You have access to a specific set of early years education providers within Oxford. The nearby schools list includes Comper Nursery School, Headington Quarry Foundation Stage School, Grandpont Nursery School, Slade Nursery School, and Elms Road Nursery School and Daycare. All five institutions fall under the category of nursery schools. There are no primary, secondary, or academy schools listed in the immediate vicinity of this built-up area. This means your options for young children are concentrated on foundation stage and pre-school care. You will find care centres rather than full schools. Each of these venues, such as Headington Quarry Foundation Stage School, provides early childhood development. They do not offer secondary education. If you are moving here with a child starting school, you must look beyond this immediate list for older education stages. Living in Oxford requires planning for school placements in the township limits. The presence of these nurseries confirms that local families reside in the area. They seek these specific institutions for their offspring. The absence of other school types in the data is a defining feature. You cannot assume a full school chain exists at the gateway of this neighbourhood. Your choices involve these nurseries and external arrangements. The area supports the very first years of learning for toddlers and pre-schoolers.
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The community within Oxford is defined by a mature population structure. Statistics show that the median age is 70 years old. This figure places Oxford firmly within the category of an older settlement. You will find very few households led by individuals under 40. The most common age range covers the total population without specific breakdowns for youth or middle age. This concentration of older adults creates a specific type of social fabric. Home ownership stands at 51% for the total population. This means slightly more than half of the residents rent their homes, while the other half owns their property outright or with a mortgage. You should expect a mixed marketplace where bought homes compete with long-term rentals. The accommodation makeup is entirely general, covering all housing types without a specific dominance of flats or detached houses. This variety ensures you have options to search within the built-up area. The household composition data reflects the total sample, confirming a diverse mix though weighted towards stability. There is no specific data on predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations in the records provided. You must rely on your own observation for diversity levels. The crime risk assessment offers a concrete safety figure rather than vague descriptors. It records a score of 59 out of 100. This is a medium crime risk level where standard security precautions are advisable. Safety is not a premium concern but does require basic vigilance. You live in an area that balances normal urban risks with a generally peaceful atmosphere for those accustomed to it.
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