Your Guide to Renting a Property in Oxford

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Your Guide to Renting a Property in Oxford

Bienvenue à Powitanie Добро пожаловать на Wilkommen in Hoş geldiniz يف كب الهأ Fáilte roimh Laipni lūdzam Welcome to Oxford Oxford is often known as The City of Dreaming Spires due to its stunning skyline, made up of the University s historic buildings. Although long established as a world leader in education, Oxford also has a diverse economy, which includes manufacturing, research, travel and tourism, publishing and science and biotech companies. The Radcliffe Camera Oxford s cultural life embraces both the traditional and modern with music venues, theatres, museums and festivals to cater for all tastes. The city has a cosmopolitan feel with a wide variety of eating places, pubs and nightclubs. Whether you are moving within the area or are relocating to Oxford, we hope this guide is useful. Inside Typically Oxford Flat finder Guides to the Oxford area City and county maps / Moving Checklist / FAQs / Why choose Breckon & Breckon?

Typically Oxford ] Essential things to see and do while you are in Oxford Go punting Get high! See the sights of Oxford from the peaceful Rivers Cherwell and (also called the Isis just while it flows through Oxford). To enjoy the City of Dreaming Spires in a different way, why not climb one of the towers in the city centre? Many colleges have their own private punts, but there are boathouses at Magdalen Bridge and Cherwell Boathouse, Bardwell Road which hire boats to the public. You could try and master the skills of punting, hire a rowing boat or a pedalo or spoil yourself by hiring a chauffeured boat. oxfordpunting.co.uk cherwellboathouse.co.uk Explore the University s colleges The colleges of Oxford University dominate the city centre and have been part of city life since the 13th century. There are 38 colleges in total, including many beautiful quads (courtyards) and gardens. Some of the best known include Magdalen, All Souls, Brasenose, Christ Church and New College. The Great Hall, Christ Church, where scenes from Harry Potter were filmed is a popular attraction. ox.ac.uk/visitors_friends/visiting_the_ university Visitors can experience the view over the rooftops from the tower of the University Church on the High Street, Carfax Tower at Carfax, the tower of St Michael at the Northgate, Cornmarket Street or the dome of the Sheldonian Theatre on Broad Street. Visit a Museum Oxford is home to many world-famous Museums which contain exhibits which you will never see anywhere else. The Ashmolean Museum reopened in 2009 after a multi-million pound refurbishment and houses an amazing collection ranging from Egyptian mummies to Anglo Saxon jewellery and early musical instruments. The Museum of the History of Science on Christ Church Cathedral and gardens Broad Street includes a blackboard on which are the scribblings of Albert Einstein, made on a visit to Oxford in the 1930s. The Natural History Museum and Pitt Rivers Museum house curiosities from around the world, including a cape of hummingbird feathers and entire dinosaur skeletons. Hire a bicycle Oxford is a cycling city why not hire a bike and see the city as a true Oxford resident? On a bike you can go places where cars are not allowed, cycle the towpaths of the River and Oxford Canal, and not have to worry about paying for parking! The OxonBike scheme operates cheap hire bikes from 8 sites in and around Headington. More sites are planned. baintonbikes.com/bikehirerange.html oxford-cycles.co.uk grandscheme.co.uk/oxford (OxonBike) Take a walking tour Visit Oxford Castle The colleges are best explored by bike or on foot; there are several good walking tours, which leave from various points in the city centre and show you those little corners of Oxford which are easily missed. Punting on the River Cherwell A tour of the historic Castle site includes tales of murder, betrayal and execution. Your guide will be one of the characters who were once inmates of the prison! oxfordcastleunlocked.co.uk

Flat Finder Some developments can be hard to locate from the name alone Area Guides A snapshot of Oxford and the surrounding area X Our map makes finding a great apartment just that bit easier X City Centre Gloucester Green, Oxford Castle, Lion Brewery Wytham Yarnton Botley Interchange 22 R N A34 WESTERN BYPASS 20 21 Botley Wolvercote Wolvercote Binsey BOTLEY RD North Hinksey Pear Tree Interchange 1 Oxford Canal 4 WOODSTOCK RD Cutteslowe Summertown BANBURY RD 6 Jericho OXFORD 19 STATION 18 7 9 Osney 8 11 10 A34 SOUTHERN BYPASS 5 2 Cutteslowe 3 12 13 Grandpont South Hinksey Hinksey Hill Interchange MARSTON FERRY RD Cherwell Oxford ABINGDON RD New Hinksey 14 A423 Marston New Marston MARSTON RD IFFLEY RD Iffley Kennington Heyford Hill St Clements COWLEY RD Rose Hill Kennington Sandfordon- A40 NORTHERN BYPASS 17 Location of block or development 1 Blenheim Court/ Apsley Court 2 Woodstock Close 3 Thackley End 4 Waterways 5 Waterside 6 Foundry House/ Furness House 7 Stream Edge 8 Oxford Castle Headington 15 LONDON RD Temple Cowley A4142 16 Cowley Littlemore Littlemore Headington Quarry THE SLADE 9 Lion Brewery 10 Empress Court 11 Rowland Hill Court 12 Folly Bridge Court 13 Grandpont Place 14 Varsity Place 15 Reliance Way 16 Oxford Road 17 Bishops Court 18 Osney Mews 19 Edwin Court 20 Nursery Close 21 Cherry Tree Court 22 Dean Court Wood Farm Blackbird Leys Greater Leys Barton Sandhills Headington Risinghurst A4142 EASTERN BYPASS Cowley Junction Oxford has distinct areas, and knowing roughly where you would like to live is a good start. The next few pages give a brief introduction to Oxford and Oxfordshire, and should help you narrow down your preferred area. Renowned for its ancient University, the city centre is very popular with students and academics. You might come across the phrase Town and Gown, which encapsulates the traditional (and generally friendly) interplay between the working city of Oxford and the University which tends to define it in the eyes of the wider world. Oxford s nightlife is always buzzing, with ancient pubs and modern clubs, meaning there is always something going on. There are always musical and theatre events, in some of the most beautiful surroundings. In summer, plays are put on in college quads. Public transport is excellent, with all areas of the city well served by buses; there are good coach services to all parts of the country, with rail and coaches serving London and its airports 24 hours a day. There are both bus and rail stations. Types of property in the city centre are mixed, with period houses and modern flats available, but prices are generally quite high. Very few city centre properties have a garden, so if outside space is important to you, then you may need to consider moving outside of the city centre. The Old Bodleian Library Selected Language Schools: Oxford Language Centre, Oxford School of English, Lake School Of English, British Study Centres Oxford, St. Clare s Oxford, Eckersley Oxford, King s School Oxford, College of International Education. Secondary schools: (Private) Magdalen College School P. Oxford s other secondary schools are located in suburban areas. Local Authority: Oxford City.

Area Guides A snapshot of Oxford and the surrounding area R To the North Jericho, Summertown, Woodstock P To the East Cowley, Headington, Marston North Oxford boasts some of the finest schools in the country, such as the Dragon and St. Edwards. Further out is Blenheim Palace, a World Heritage Site. With journey times to Birmingham and London at around 40 and 75 minutes respectively, North Oxfordshire is an ideal area for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life to find calm and serenity in the countryside. Jericho is close to the City Centre. It has a good range of local shops and facilities, including the independent Phoenix Cinema. There are characterful narrow streets and canalside walks. A mix of student and private accommodation. Landmarks include Oxford University Press, Radcliffe Observatory. Summertown has a good range of supermarkets and small, privately owned shops, a wide range of restaurants, sports clubs and other amenties including punting from Cherwell Boathouse. Landmarks include Port Meadow, Cherwell Boathouse, Cutteslowe Park. Woodstock is a charming country market town which started as life a coaching stop. Majestic Blenheim Palace holds events all year round, which attract visitors from near and far. Woodstock has all the necessities such as a post office, banks, and a supermarket. Properties range from beautiful character cottages in the town and surrounding villages, to blocks of flats for those preferring apartment living. Landmarks include Blenheim Palace, London Oxford Airport, Eastern Cotswolds. Woodstock Town Hall Secondary schools: (State, Private) Cherwell S, Gosford Hill S, The Dragon P, St Edward s P Local Authorities: Jericho, Summertown: Oxford City. Kidlington: Cherwell. Surrounding towns & villages include: Bicester, Kidlington; Bladon, Bletchingdon, Charlton-on-Otmoor, Chesterton, Enstone, Fringford, Islip, Kirtlington, Tackley, Upper & Lower Heyford, Wootton, Yarnton. Outlying Local Authorities: Cherwell, South Oxfordshire Local Breckon & Breckon Letting offices: Summertown: 01865 201111 Woodstock: 01993 810100 Heading out of the city to the East, you travel over Magdalen Bridge where the famous Oxford May Day celebrations take place to The Plain, from where roads leading off to St Clements and Headington, Cowley and Iffley. Perhaps the most eclectic areas of the city. Multicultural Cowley is best characterised as alternative, with a vast array of ethnic restaurants and shops, many pubs, an independent cinema and the O2 Academy nightclub, Oxford s main live music venue. Cowley is also the location of Oxford Science Park and Oxford Business Park, home to large companies such as Blackwell Publishing, Oxfam and British Gas. Landmarks include the Mini factory, Iffley Road Sports Ground and Iffley Lock. The five Oxford hospitals are all located in Headington, making Headington and Marston popular areas with doctors and nurses. Headington is also a popular area for Oxford Brookes students, so some areas can be noisy during term time. A wide range of houses and flats are available all year round, but there is a huge demand in August and September, so be ready to make fast decisions if you are looking to move then! Landmarks include South Park and the John Radcliffe Hospital. Old Marston Village is particularly desirable, with many period, stone and thatched cottages. Bury Knowle Park, Headington University: Oxford Brookes University. Secondary schools: (State, Private) Cheney School S, Icknield Community College S, Lord Williams School S, Oxford School S, St Gregory the Great Catholic School S, North Oxfordshire Academy S, Wheatley Park School S, Headington School P, Rye St Antony School P Local Authority: Oxford City. Surrounding towns & villages include: Thame; Beckley, Garsington, Great Milton, Holton, Horton-cum-Studley, Horspath, Ickford, Islip, Stanton St John, Wheatley. Outlying Local Authorities: Cherwell, South Oxfordshire. Local Breckon & Breckon Letting office: Headington: 01865 763999

Area Guides A snapshot of Oxford and the surrounding area S To the South New Hinksey, Abingdon-on-, Didcot Q To the West Witney, Osney, Botley South Oxfordshire is on the rise. Transport links are excellent, with bus, train and road links giving easy access to Oxford and the rest of the country. Quaint villages with easy access to city and countryside are found on the western side of Oxford. From historic cottages in the Cotswolds to tightknit riverside villages. New Hinksey/Abingdon Rd Popular with families. New Hinksey outdoor heated swimming pool and water park is popular in summer. A mixed range of houses, flats and student accommodation, just a short walk from the City Centre. Landmarks include College boathouses on the, Hinksey Park and Bagley Wood. The oldest continuously occupied town in England, Abingdon-on- is a historic market town with narrow streets and riverside walks which is currently being redevloped. Accommodation includes family houses, town centre flats and premium riverside properties. Plenty of activities for children, such as the family water park and pitch & putt; good sports facilities. Adults enjoy the Path and Hanson Way, a National Cycle Network route. Landmarks include the Old Gaol, River, White Horse Leisure Centre. Since 2003, Didcot has changed beyond recognition. A 50m shopping centre opened in 2005, with an arts centre, cinema and dozens of new shops. The iconic power station cooling towers are set to be demolished in 2015. Properties range from famliy houses to country cottages. The beautiful countryside around Didcot is peppered with quaint villages. Landmarks include Wittenham Clumps, Didcot Power Station, the Ridgeway. County Hall, Abingdon-on- Secondary schools: (State, Private) Blessed George Napier Catholic School S, Didcot Girls School S, Fitzharrys School S, John Mason School S, King Alfred s S, Larkmead School S, St Birinus School S, Wallingford School S, Chandlings Manor P, Abingdon School P, Radley College P Local Authorities: New Hinksey: Oxford City. Abingdon: Vale of White Horse. Didcot: South Oxfordshire. Surrounding towns & villages include: Wallingford, Wantage; Benson, Chalgrove, Culham, Dorchester-on-, Grove, Harwell, Stadhampton, Sutton Courtenay. Outlying Local Authorities: South Oxfordshire, Vale of White Horse. Local Breckon & Breckon Letting office: Oxford City Centre: 01865 201111 Osney or Osney Island is Oxford s best kept secret. Just minutes from the railway station, this enclave is surrounded by the and Osney Stream. On the island you enter a world of boats, wildlife and the calmness of the river. Landmarks include Osney Mill and Marina. Botley is a well situated suburb that is served by regular bus service and easy access to the railway station and city centre. Botley has a good stock of properties ranging from period housing to detached and semi-detached properties from the 1930s and modern flats. Neighbouring North Hinksey is the location of Oxford s Rugby and Tennis clubs. Landmarks include Seacourt Tower, Jarn Mound, Hinksey Heights Golf Course. Nestling on the Eastern edge of the Cotswolds, Witney is a vibrant market town full of historic buildings, bustling shops, restaurants and pubs. The Cotswold towns and villages play host to many festivals and carnivals over the summer months. Accommodation ranges from period and village properties to modern family homes and contemporary apartments. Landmarks include the Buttercross, St Mary s Church, Cotswold Hills. The at Osney Secondary schools: (State, Private) Bartholomew School S, Bicester Community College S, Burford School S, Carterton Community College S, Chipping Norton School S, Matthew Arnold School S, The Cherwell School S, The Henry Box School S, The Marlborough Church of England School S, Wood Green School S, Cothill House Preparatory School P, Cokethorpe P Local Authorities: Osney, Botley: Oxford City. Witney: West Oxon. Surrounding towns & villages include: Burford, Carterton, Charlbury; Bampton, Eynsham, Kingston Bagpuize, Long Hanborough, Stanton Harcourt, Standlake. Outlying Local Authorities: West Oxfordshire. Local Breckon & Breckon Letting office: Oxford City Centre: 01865 201111

Oxfordshire Selected places and main transport links A Moving Experience To Cheltenham Burford Lechlade To Swindon & Bristol To Moretonin-Marsh To Worcester To M4 & Swindon A361 A424 Cotswold Hills A40 Carterton Faringdon A361 Witney A4095 Bampton A417 Lambourn Downs To Birmingham & The Midlands A422 Bloxham Chipping Norton Evenlode A420 A361 Enstone Charlbury Windrush Banbury Woodstock Kingston Bagpuize Deddington A44 London Oxford Airport A40 Eynsham A338 A423 Wantage A4260 11 Kennington A415 A34 Cherwell A34 Oxford Canal Kidlington Oxford Didcot A417 To M4 & The South M40 A4095 A34 Brackley A43 10 S 9 Dorchesteron- Islip Horton-cum- Studley Beckley Abingdonon- Bicester Stanton St John Wheatley A4142 A4130 A40 A329 To M1 & Northampton A421 A422 A41 Buckingham 8 A S 8 7 A329 Chalgrove Lewknor Watlington Wallingford To Aylesbury To Aylesbury & London A4074 To M1 & Milton Keynes Thame A418 Thame M40 6 Chiltern Hills A4130 To Aylesbury Chinnor To London Henley-on- gmoving home especially to another city or country can be very stressful, so here is a checklist of things you musn t forget 3 Tick when the item is completed. Six weeks before moving _ Confirm the date of your move. _ Check your contents insurance make sure you have cover from the day you move in to your new home. _ Obtain written quotes from several removal firms. Get references and check the limits of their insurance. _ Book extra storage space if required. _ Notify the relevant utility companies of your departure. _ Start getting rid of possessions you no longer need. Decide which items can be taken to a charity shop, sold at car boot sale, or offered to your friends. _ If you need new furniture or carpets order them now and arrange delivery for when you move in. Two weeks before moving _ Start packing non-essential items such as books and non-seasonal clothes into boxes. _ De-register from your doctor, dentist and optician if you're moving out of the catchment area. _ Visit the post office, or apply online, to arrange for your post to be forwarded (you will be charged a fee for this service). _ Notify your milkman and newspaper shop that you'll be moving and give them a date you want the service to stop. _ If you have children or pets, arrange for someone to look after them during the move. _ Make a list of everyone who should know about the move. Send change of address. _ Finalise arrangements with your removal company. Confirm arrival times and make sure your removers have directions to your new address. _ Arrange a time to collect the keys for your new home from the letting agent. _ Notify then bank of any changes to direct debits and standing orders. 10 S Motorway with junction & services Major road Main road Railway with station River / Canal Oxfordshire boundary Location of Breckon & Breckon Letting office Reading

Your Questions ywe try to answer some questions about renting property in Oxford which don t have an obvious answer Where should I start? Firstly, narrow down the location of where you hope to live and then decide your budget. Don t forget, the advertised rental amount usually does not include council tax or utility charges so you should budget for those separately. Our properties are very well presented When should I start looking? We usually advise that applicants start looking 8 weeks before they need to move. Generally, that is plenty of time to find your next home. Don t panic if you have less time than that though, properties come onto the market with varying availability dates, so it is almost guaranteed that you will find a home to suit your requirements. How do I view a property that I ve seen advertised? Just give the office a call and request a viewing; most appointments will be during normal working hours and may sometimes be restricted but we will do all we can to help at at time that suits you. Can I take a property without viewing it? No, unfortunately not. However, if you have a relative or friend in the UK, they can usually view on your behalf. What is an HMO? An HMO is a House in Multiple Occupancy. In Oxford, these often need a special licence. This will usually only apply if you are a group of 3 or more sharers or students. What do I need to do to reserve a property? You will need to complete an application form and pay an administration fee. Further guidance can be found in our Applicant Guide; please ask for a copy. Once I have found a property, how long before I can move in? This really depends on the property: if it is empty we can usually move you in within a week, however most properties will be occupied and will have an availability date advertised. Will I need a guarantor or someone to co-sign my lease? It depends. If you have a full time job then probably not, even if it is your first time living in the UK. If you are a student or arrive looking for work, you will be asked to pay the rent in advance for the full term of the tenancy, or to provide a guarantor. How long is the tenancy? Most are for twelve months but it can be more, or less, depending on the landlord s circumstances. Are pets allowed? This will depend on the landlord and you would need their express permission; an increased deposit may be required. Pets are rarely allowed in flats. Waterways, North Oxford, is a very popular development in which to rent an apartment Can I smoke in the property? No. We do not permit smoking in any of our properties. Can I install Sky, cable and broadband? It is quite likely that this has already been installed and you can switch the account. If not, you will need the express permission of the landlord. What furniture is included? If listed as furnished most items will be included, ie: sofas, beds, etc, but you should confirm with your agent as there are other variations such as furnished and equipped which includes cutlery, crockery and linen and unfurnished which only includes white goods (cooker, washing machine, fridge etc), carpets and curtains. Will I get an Inventory Report and do I have to pay for it? Almost all of our tenancies are accompanied by an inventory which will be produced by an independent clerk. The inventory is vital as it fully lists the condition of the property, making deposit resolutions much more straightforward. The landlord pays for this, but the tenant will pay a check-out charge at the end of the tenancy, which varies depending on the size of the property. Further information can be provided on request. Will I need insurance? You will need to cover your personal possessions and we recommend that you also cover against accidental damage [check wording] Will I be responsible for maintenance and repairs? No. The landlord will be responsible for repairs. However, you will be responsible for any damage caused and for general upkeep, ie: cleaning and gardening.

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Why Choose Breckon & Breckon? Benefits and features what s so good for the client about Breckon? Why should you not consider going elsewhere? We are an Oxfordshire based, independent agent who pride ourselves on our refreshing approach to property. Our fully trained and qualified staff will always go the extra mile to help you find your next home. We have a network of Oxfordshire offices, so whichever location you choose, we are perfectly placed to help you with your search. As a well-regarded and reputable Letting Agent, it goes without saying that we are members of the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA), the Breckon & Breckon were really attentive and always on the case CLIENT COMMENT Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) and accredited by the National Approved Letting Scheme (NALS), a government backed scheme which ensures that member firms have clearly defined levels of customer service and are members of the Tenancy Deposit Scheme and SAFE agent. We also take customer feedback very seriously; in our last poll, 100% of people said they would recommend us to friends and family. If you need any further persuasion to use Breckon and Breckon to help you find your next home, just present the voucher overleaf for a discount on our Administration Fees. Our Network of Offices 13 Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2LP S (01865) 201111 Y lettings@breckon.co.uk 109 London Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 9HZ S (01865) 763999 Y headington@breckon.co.uk 34 High Street, Woodstock OX20 1TG S (01993) 810100 Y woodstock@breckon.co.uk 21 Corn Street, Witney OX28 6DB S (01993) 899972 Y witney@breckon.co.uk The Breckon & Breckon Lettings team are committed to giving you the best possible service Our affiliations We are affiliated to the following bodies, to ensure you receive the best service. Discount Voucher Presentation of this voucher entitles you to a reduction of 50% (inc VAT) on our standard Administration Fees. Applicant name Property address Date This voucher can only be used once for one application at any property. Expiry date:

Breckon & Breckon (Letting & Management) Ltd Y lettings@breckon.co.uk 13 Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2LP S (01865) 201111 or (01865) 261261 109 London Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 9HZ S (01865) 763999 21 Corn Street, Witney OX28 6DB S (01993) 899972 34 High Street, Woodstock OX20 1TG S (01993) 810100 breckon.co.uk