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Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington

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About

Leafield, Minster Lovell and Ducklington form a stretch of villages in West Oxfordshire set between the lower Cotswold slopes and the Windrush valley. Leafield sits on higher ground near the edge of the old Wychwood area and has a parish church and dispersed settlement pattern. Minster Lovell lies on the River Windrush; the moated ruins of Minster Lovell Hall and the standing dovecote sit beside the river close to the village church of St Kenelm. Ducklington is immediately west of Witney and also crosses the Windrush, with a village green and a parish church at its centre.
The area is crossed by public footpaths and bridleways that link farmland, small woodlands and commons; routes follow field boundaries and the river course. Farming and small-scale local services shape land use, while village halls, a few local shops and public houses act as meeting points. Seasonal events and river-side activities bring residents together, and the three parishes share community groups and schools in the Witney area for broader services.

Area overview

On average Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington has moderate deprivation and very low crime levels, with around 36 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 9.0% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income per household in Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington is £60,850 per year. There are 5 schools in Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington: 4 primary (0 Outstanding and 4 Good) and 0 secondary (0 Outstanding and 0 Good). Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington is home to around 6,544 people, with a population density of about 111.5 per km2.

Crime rate
2/10
Crimes per 1k residents
36
Deprivation level
3/10
Income level
5/10
Social housing
9%
Connectivity
N/A

Area Profile

Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington Population
6,544
Population density
111.5 per km²

Crime

Crime per 1,000 population

Violence and sexual offences
16.66(-47%)
Anti-social behaviour
7.03(-39%)
Vehicle crime
4.28(+13%)
Criminal damage and arson
4.28(-34%)
Public order
3.36(-45%)
South East average

Demographics

Ethnic groups

British
6,065
92.67%
Other White
216
3.3%
Irish
44
0.67%
Other Asian
38
0.58%
White and Asian (mixed)
34
0.52%
Total population: 6,545

Economics

Education (age 16+)

Level 4+ (Degree)
1,977
35.96%
Level 3 (A level)
905
16.46%
No qualifications
889
16.17%
Level 2 (GCSEs 9-4)
764
13.9%
Level 1 (GCSEs 3-1)
545
9.91%
Total 16+ residents: 5,498

Housing

Housing tenure

Owns outright
1,261
46.38%
Owns with a mortgage
819
30.12%
Private landlord or letting agency
249
9.16%
Other social rented
219
8.05%
Other forms of private rent
89
3.27%
Total households: 2,719

Property prices in Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington

Based on 57 recent sales, the median property price is £450,000 in Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington area, with individual transactions ranging from £97,500 up to £2,700,000.

Price distribution per property type (last year)

Price distribution by property type for Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington in the last year.

Median sale price and percentiles per property type (last year)

Median sale price, sales count, and percentile information for each property type in Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington over the last year.
TypeSalesMedian
Detached28£612,500
Flats3£120,000
Semi-Detached22£413,500
Terraced4£401,250

10 years median price trend in Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington

Ten year median sale price trend for each property type in Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington.

All postcodes in Leafield, Minster Lovell & Duckington

OX297NN

Main Road

OX299UR

Hemplands

OX290AD

Hailey, Minster Lovell and Leafield

OX297UD

The Square

OX299NP

The Green

OX297YF

Macray Road

OX297NT

Main Road

OX299QG

Lower End

OX299UF

Middletown

OX284TT

Ducklington Lane

OX290SF

Brize Norton Road

OX297PA

Well Lane

OX297TZ

Witney Road

OX297XL

Tristram Road

OX299TY

Giernalls Road

OX296TD

New Yatt Road

OX297XA

Aston Road

OX299NL

The Ridings

OX299NS

Chapel Close

OX297UX

Standlake Road

OX297XG

Standlake Road

OX297XJ

Tristram Road

OX297XX

Beanhill Road

OX299TU

Delly Hill

OX290BF

Bowles Avenue

OX297NY

Main Road

OX297XF

Feilden Close

OX297XT

Starnham Road

OX299UB

Middletown

OX299XA

Turley Lane

OX290BG

Busby Drive

OX290RJ

Oconnors Road

OX290SX

Cotswold Close

OX297TP

Chalcroft Close

OX182BE

Ducklington

OX299TT

Priest Hill Lane

OX299UJ

Downhill Lane

OX299XP

White Oak Green

OX290AU

Holloway Lane

OX290RS

Little Minster

OX297NS

Main Road

OX299NN

The Ridings

OX299XY

Riding Lane

OX290QS

Minster Industrial Estate

OX290SW

Bushey Ground

OX297GX

New Close Lane

OX299QH

Lower End

OX299TZ

New Road

OX73AS

Witney Road

OX299US

Poffley End

OX73AX

Jordans Close

OX73DD

Leafield Road

OX297YA

Manor Road

OX290SB

Whitehall Close

OX297TW

Moors Close

OX299NE

Fairmile

OX73DE

Witney Road

OX290RH

Drylands Road

OX290SQ

Brize Norton Road

OX297TU

Witney Road

OX299PN

Purrants Lane

OX299QR

Greenwich Lane

OX299UZ

Blackbird Assarts Lane

OX182AR

Station Road

OX290AE

Brize Norton Road

OX290NA

Dry Lane

OX290RN

Old Minster Lovell

OX297XN

Curbridge Road

OX299NZ

Little Langley

OX299UP

New Yatt Road

OX290SG

Brize Norton Road

OX297YL

Course Hill Lane

OX299TS

Foxburrow Lane

OX299UU

Hatfield Pits Lane

OX299UG

Floreys Close

OX297WJ

Curbridge Business Park

OX299TE

Crawley Road

OX290AQ

Furrow Crescent

OX286DL

Ducklington

OX290AF

Wheatfield Drive

OX290AN

Plough Close

OX297YE

Park Road

OX299AB

Dry Lane

OX299PU

Harolds Close

OX299XD

Delly End

OX290AY

Abraham Way

OX296TA

New Yatt Road

OX297XZ

Beanhill Road

OX299XJ

Leafield Road

OX73DB

Leafield Road

OX182AZ

Ducklington

OX297XE

Feilden Close

OX297QZ

Aston Road

OX299TH

The Fordway

OX299UW

Poffley End

OX299XS

Leafield Road

OX290RB

Burford Road

OX297UU

Standlake Road

OX297YD

Manor Road

OX299UY

Whitings Lane

Data Sources

All data is sourced from official UK government agencies and public datasets. Last updated: 16/01/2026.