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Radley, Wootton & Marcham

About

Radley, Wootton, and Marcham are villages in the Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire. Radley lies near the Thames, with Radley College and its grounds forming a notable part of the area. Wootton is a smaller village with a mix of older cottages and newer housing, while Marcham sits closer to Abingdon, featuring historic buildings like the 13th-century St. Mary’s Church. The area is characterised by open fields and woodland, with footpaths connecting the villages to the surrounding countryside.

The villages benefit from proximity to Abingdon and Oxford, providing access to amenities while retaining a rural feel. Radley has a railway station with links to Oxford and London, making it convenient for commuters. Marcham and Wootton have local shops and pubs, serving as community hubs. The area is known for its quiet, residential atmosphere, with green spaces like Radley Lakes offering recreational opportunities. The mix of history, transport links, and countryside makes it a practical place to live.

Area overview

On average Radley, Wootton & Marcham has very low deprivation and moderate crime levels, with around 41 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 9.3% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income of residents in Radley, Wootton & Marcham is £66,500 per year. There are 8 schools in Radley, Wootton & Marcham: 5 primary (0 Outstanding and 5 Good) and 0 secondary (0 Outstanding and 0 Good).

Crime rate
3/10
Crimes per 1k residents
41
Deprivation level
2/10
Income level
9/10
Social housing
9.3%
Connectivity
N/A

Property prices in Radley, Wootton & Marcham

Based on 131 recent sales, the median property price is £495,000 in Radley, Wootton & Marcham area, with individual transactions ranging from £122,500 up to £3,350,000.
By property type: detached homes sit at £543,250; semi-detached at £425,000; terraced at £385,000; flats at £240,000.

10 years price trend in Radley, Wootton & Marcham

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Data Sources

All data is sourced from official UK government agencies and public datasets. Last updated: 01/08/2025.