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Short Let Homes in North Oxford and Summertown

North Oxford and Summertown are two distinct neighborhoods located in the north of Oxford city.

North Oxford is a predominantly residential area, known for its grand Victorian and Edwardian houses, leafy streets, and close proximity to the University of Oxford. The area is home to many of the university’s colleges, as well as some of its museums and libraries. North Oxford is also known for its high-end shopping, with a range of boutiques, galleries, and designer stores.

Summertown, on the other hand, is a bustling suburb of Oxford that is home to a diverse mix of shops, restaurants, and cafes. The area has a vibrant community feel, with a regular farmers’ market, live music events, and other cultural activities. Summertown is also home to a number of independent shops and businesses, including bookstores, bakeries, and art galleries.

Both North Oxford and Summertown offer easy access to the city center, as well as to the beautiful surrounding countryside of Oxfordshire. Whether you are interested in exploring the university, shopping and dining, or simply enjoying the local culture, North Oxford and Summertown are both great neighborhoods to visit.

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