New build homes in Oxfordshire: 10 best developments

If you’re in the market for new homes in Oxfordshire, we have the most relevant pointers and opinions from actual residents across the county. Oxfordshire itself is famous for its beautiful countryside and historic towns and villages. Not to mention its excellent schools and transport links. So why not dive in and take a closer look?

Come join us as we take a look at the ten best developments in Oxfordshire.

New build homes in Oxfordshire: 10 best developments

Now, let’s take a look at the ten best new build developments in Oxfordshire. Residents judge their homes on factors such as the quality of homes, location and facilities available. The final rankings are all determined purely by the given scores of verified residents. This way, you know what real residents think of where they live.

*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how recently reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. More recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.

1. Elmsbrook, OX27

Crest Nicholson, FABRICA
3.92 (25 reviews) 3.92 (25 reviews)
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Top of the table for Oxfordshire is a joint venture between FABRICA and Crest Nicholson, Elmsbrook. This development is actually an eco-town, part of the North West Bicester Masterplan, and 40% of the final development will be devoted to green spaces including allotments, play areas, sports and recreational facilities, a country park and acres of interconnecting cycle and walking paths.

Read reviews and details of Elmsbrook, OX27

2. Bellway at Kingsmere, OX26

Bellway Homes
4.37 (17 reviews) 4.37 (17 reviews)
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Our second-placed development for Oxfordshire is Bellway at Kingsmere, which is surrounded by green open space in its village setting, complete with a great community feel. It benefits from a great range of high-performing schools, a village centre, recreational and sports facilities, a health village, restaurant and hotel. It’s also a short walk from the designer shops and boutiques at Bicester Village, making it a shopper’s delight.

Read reviews and details of Bellway at Kingsmere, OX26

3. Hopefield Grange, OX10

CALA Homes
4.20 (8 reviews) 4.20 (8 reviews)
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The Hopefield Grange development of two-to-five-bedroom homes is located in the village of Benson, and is perfect for those who want to be close to nature. Local transport links also put it in easy reach of Reading, Oxford and London Paddington.

Read reviews and details of Hopefield Grange, OX10

4. Scholars’ Gate, OX15

Lioncourt Homes
4.15 (8 reviews) 4.15 (8 reviews)
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Taking fourth place in Oxfordshire, Scholars’ Gate by Lioncourt Homes is a collection of two, three, four and five-bedrooms homes. The development is on the edge of the village of Hook Norton, around six miles from Chipping Norton and ten miles from Banbury. It has access to a wide range of local amenities, including a village shop and post office, a school, several pubs and a successful brewery.

Read reviews and details of Scholars’ Gate, OX15

5. Townsend Place, SN6

Bovis Homes
4.14 (9 reviews) 4.14 (9 reviews)
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Occupying the middle spot on our list of the top 10 of new homes in Oxfordshire is Townsend Place. This desirable new development by Bovis Homes is located in the village of Shrivenham in the Vale of the White Horse, within proximity of Swindon and the M4.

Read reviews and details of Townsend Place, SN6

6. Wolvercote Mill, OX2

CALA Homes
4.07 (10 reviews) 4.07 (10 reviews)
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In 6th, Wolvercote Mill is located in the picturesque village of Wolvercote, home to a weatlth of amenities all within easy reach. One happy reviwers says: “The new development is extremely well built with apartments and houses places throughout. With a small woods surrounding the development we have nice areas to travel and explore.”

Read reviews and details of Wolvercote Mill, OX2

7. Newman Place, OX4

Peabody
4.06 (8 reviews) 4.06 (8 reviews)
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Newman Place in Littlemore, Oxford offers a collection of 2-bed apartments and 3 & 4-bed houses. Located just south of Oxford’s evocative skyline, cobbled streets and globally recognisable college quads, this town has its own distinctive character and strong sense of community. Newman Place is close by numerous amenities, restaurants and boasts a buzzing nightlife […] Read reviews and details of Newman Place, OX4

8. Banbury Chase, OX16

Miller Homes
3.98 (16 reviews) 3.98 (16 reviews)
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Hitting 8th on our list is Banbury Chase, a great selection of 3 & 4 bedroom homes less than 2 miles from Banbury’s town centre. One excited reviewer said: “Love the design of the house , the sizes of the rooms are really good!”

Read reviews and details of Banbury Chase, OX16

9. Mosaics, OX3

The Hill Group
3.89 (25 reviews) 3.89 (25 reviews)
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The 9th best new build property development in Oxfordshire, according to verified resident reviews on HomeViews, is Mosaics. One of Oxford’s newest neighbourhoods, it’s situated on the very edge of the city’s picturesque countryside and nestled among open green spaces and stunning views across the Bayswater Brook. The homes here are modern yet practical in design and completion. The management team are roundly praised by reviewers for their diligence and attention to detail.

Read reviews and details of Mosaics, OX3

10. Banbury Rise, OX16

Bloor Homes
3.97 (14 reviews) 3.97 (14 reviews)
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Rounding off the top 10 we have Banbury Rise, a collection of two-to-four-bedroom new homes for sale in Banbury, a rural location, with quiet cul-de-sacs and open green spaces. High-quality builds feature throughout, with aesthetically pleasing brick and stonework. Residents say that there’s also plenty of space to enjoy, with properties carefully placed to avoid overcrowding. It’s a great location for dog owners too!

Read reviews and details of Banbury Rise, OX16

Average property prices in Oxfordshire

In August 2003, the average property price in Oxfordshire was around £503,000. However, prices vary considerably depending on location. In the city of Oxford itself, the average price at the start of the year was about £583,000, for example. While in rural areas it can be much lower.

This price range puts it in a similar bracket to neighbouring counties such as Buckinghamshire (£497,000) and Berkshire (£525,500). It’s a touch more expensive than Hampshire (£407,000). Overall, Oxfordshire is not cheap, but the higher price tag comes with a lot of bonuses.

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What is HomeViews?

If this has inspired you to give Oxfordshire a go, then explore the area further in our dedicated guide. Here you’ll find more new build developments across the county. You can also review verified resident feedback, in the form of category scores and detailed comments.

Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire is a county in the south of England, home to many great schools and universities. The population is around 638,000 people. Oxfordshire has some lovely countryside that would be perfect for anyone looking to move away from city life with their family. If Read more about Oxfordshire

HomeViews provides verified resident reviews of the UK’s housing developments. We’re working with developers, house builders, operators, housing associations and the Government to recognise high performers and help improve standards in the built environment.

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