Redrow’s new build homes in Oxford are found in one of the most historic parts of South East England. A famously beautiful university city, Oxford is immediately recognisable. Our two to five-bedroom homes in Oxford complement this memorable aesthetic with a gorgeous Arts and Crafts theme. We have multi-bedroom homes with open plan layouts (including four-bedroom and five-bedroom houses ideal for bigger families), smaller properties for young professionals or someone looking to downsize, and everything in between. There’s something for everyone when you choose Redrow.
At Redrow, we’re dedicated to quality. That’s why we strive to build happy communities, not just houses, but of course we pay no less attention to the houses themselves! We’re the only large UK housebuilder to employ a dedicated in-house interior design team, so you can expect the best attention to detail. When you choose a Redrow new home in Oxford, you can enjoy:
- Ultrafast broadband in your new home.
- A home energy efficiency of ‘A’.
- A safe and welcoming neighbourhood.
- All the amenities and essentials you’re likely to need within easy reach.
- Lots of green and open space nearby.
- Your own wildlife-friendly garden.
A new build home is a great investment, as they’re built to a much higher standard than older houses. For example, you could easily spend £50,000 trying to improve an older home to the standard that a new build would start at. In terms of being smart with your money, there’s also a wide range of Incentives to take advantage of. Help to Sell means that Redrow can contribute towards your estate agents’ fees, and also handle the sale process for you. Then there’s Prime Position, to put you first in the queue for the home of your dreams even before it goes on sale. We know that everyone’s situation is different, so we try to cater to all needs.
Make Your New Home in Oxford a Redrow New Build
Oxford is a fantastic place to call home, and is blessed with a lot of super places to visit during your downtime. The city of Oxford’s landmarks are legendary. There’s the Bodleian Library, Radcliffe Camera, Christ Church Cathedral, the History of Science Museum, the Oxford Museum of Natural History and the Bridge of Sighs. All are instantly recognisable, and are ideal for enjoying some quality time.
In terms of other heritage and culture attractions, Oxford has art galleries and theatres galore. There are also events like the Oxford Literary Festival. The city is home to Britain's oldest botanic garden too, as well as a Norman Castle. The backdrop of university buildings gives Oxford a unique charm: the “dreaming spires” of the Oxford rooftops need little introduction. It says a lot when you can feel transported to a different world just by looking at your local skyline!
Oxford has plenty of sporting excellence as well. It's a famous hub for both cycling and rowing, with its relationship to the famous Boat Race being the obvious celebration of the latter. All told, it offers an unbeatable blend of charming history and modern comforts, and our homes are built to maximise that fact.
As you’d expect from the home of one of the most famous educational institutions in the world, Oxford comes with a superb choice of “great” and “outstanding'' schools. At Redrow, we build all our developments within easy reach of such important places. This gives you peace of mind that you'll always have what you need to hand. Oxford is close to places like Didcot and Reading, but large cities like London and Birmingham are also 45-60 minutes away on the train. So there's a lot on your doorstep, but equally it's not hard to venture to other parts of the UK if you want to.
Perfectly-Placed New Homes Across Oxfordshire
In terms of Oxfordshire as a wider county, it's a neighbour to Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire and Wiltshire. Oxfordshire is home to a part of the Cotswolds, and this lovely area is a favourite with walkers. If you want to hike in different areas, then there’s the North Wessex Downs and Chiltern Hills too. These are also great for cyclists. Over 200 miles of walks can be enjoyed along the Thames Path national trail, whereas Wychwood Forest and Shotover Country Park are on hand if you want to keep your ramble to a smaller area. Then Oxfordshire has other popular destinations like Blenheim Palace and Broughton Castle. You’ll never be stuck without a good place to go to on a daytrip.
Oxfordshire has great transport links, although this is especially true in East Oxfordshire. This is because the M40 motorway winds its way through the county at this point. Meanwhile, Banbury and, of course, Oxford city itself offer fantastic travel options via railway. Redrow’s development at The Steeples is located just a short hop away from Thornhill Park and Ride and Oxford Parkway Railway Station. You certainly have handy options if you want to explore further afield.
For more information about the available new homes in Oxford that we have for sale at developments like The Steeples, contact our team today. We can't wait to help you towards your dream home.