Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire is a vast area of picturesque countryside with the university city of Oxford at its heart. The county has a number of market towns, including Banbury and Bicester, with plenty of quaint villages and hamlets dotted about this mostly rural county.
Available Developments
Victoria Park
Bloxham Road, Banbury, OX16 9LH
A stunning collection of 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom properties in a picturesque rural area located on the outskirts of Banbury.
Shopping
The city of Oxford has plenty of chances to shop, whether you’re after designer brands or high street favourites, including the Clarendon Centre and the Covered Market. Our new build homes in Oxfordshire are within reach of shopping centres such as Bicester Outlet Village and towns which have weekly farmers’ markets, where you can try local delicacies.
Things To Do
Oxfordshire is a mostly rural county, with vast areas of countryside and manor houses dotted throughout, the most famous of which being Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill. The county also has borders with two areas of outstanding natural beauty within it, the Cotswolds and the North Wessex Downs.
Transport
The M40 travels through Oxfordshire, providing a useful route for commuters into London. The city of Oxford has rail links to surrounding villages and to the city of London, where you’ll also find London Luton Airport within easy reach for air travel.
Now is a great time to Buy

Low Interest Rates
With interest rates currently at 0.5%, monthly mortgage payments for new buyers are much more affordable than they have been for some time. There’s never been a better time to buy a new home and take advantage of the low interest rates while they last.

Changes to Stamp Duty
As a First Time Buyer there's no Stamp Duty on homes up to the value of £300,000, which could save you anywhere up to £5,000. If you're buying one of our homes between £300,000 - £500,000 you'll pay 5% of this amount

Competitive Mortgage Deals
There’s no shortage of competitive mortgages available. With lenders competing to offer low interest products and better deals, it’s a buyers’ market and an ideal time to consider buying a new build home.