Clear terms, transparent pricing, and a calm, respectful household — professionally managed for those who value focus and stability during their time in Oxford.

The house is fully set up for day-to-day living and academic work.

Rooms and shared spaces are thoughtfully equipped so that residents can arrive with a suitcase and settle in immediately, without needing to purchase or arrange additional household items or manage additional financial committements.

This approach is particularly valued by international residents arriving in Oxford from abroad.

Pricing

Rooms are offered on a fully inclusive basis, covering utilities, govermental council taxes, broadband, and shared household services.

  • Longer-term academic stays: typically £900–£1,100 per month

  • Shorter-term or flexible stays: typically £1,100–£1,500 per month

Pricing varies by room type, dates, and length of stay. Exact availability and rent are confirmed during the enquiry process.

 

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Getting around Oxford from Percy Street

The locations below show typical commuting options from the house. Times are approximate averages. Bus routes listed are common local services. Each destination links directly to Google Maps for live directions.

Central Oxford — Humanities & core teaching

Destination Cycle Walk Bus routes Map
Bodleian Library (incl. Weston Library) ~13–15 min ~25–30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Radcliffe Camera ~13–15 min ~25–30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Clarendon Building ~13–15 min ~25–30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Examination Schools ~13–15 min ~25–30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps

STEM — Science Area & nearby departments

Department Cycle Walk Bus routes Map
Department of Physics ~12–15 min >30 min 8, 280 Google Maps
Department of Chemistry ~12–15 min >30 min 8, 280 Google Maps
Department of Engineering Science ~12–15 min >30 min 8, 280 Google Maps
Mathematical Institute ~12–15 min >30 min 8, 280 Google Maps
Department of Computer Science ~13–16 min >30 min 8, 280 Google Maps
Department of Earth Sciences ~12–15 min >30 min 8, 280 Google Maps
Department of Biochemistry ~12–15 min >30 min 8, 280 Google Maps

Social Sciences & policy

Department Cycle Walk Bus routes Map
Department of Economics ~12–15 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Department of Politics and International Relations ~12–15 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Department of Sociology ~12–15 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Department of Anthropology ~12–15 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Department of Geography and the Environment ~12–16 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Oxford Internet Institute ~12–15 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Blavatnik School of Government ~13–16 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Saïd Business School ~13–16 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps

Medical Sciences — individual institutions (Headington)

Institution Cycle Walk Bus routes Map
John Radcliffe Hospital ~18–22 min >30 min 20, 100, 280 Google Maps
Churchill Hospital ~20–24 min >30 min 280 Google Maps
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre ~22–26 min >30 min 280 Google Maps
Nuffield Department of Medicine ~18–22 min >30 min 20, 100, 280 Google Maps
Nuffield Department of Population Health ~18–22 min >30 min 20, 100, 280 Google Maps
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences ~18–22 min >30 min 20, 100, 280 Google Maps
Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences ~20–24 min >30 min 280 Google Maps
Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics ~18–22 min >30 min 20, 100, 280 Google Maps
Department of Pathology ~18–22 min >30 min 20, 100, 280 Google Maps

Education, Development & Area Studies

Department Cycle Walk Bus routes Map
Department of Education ~12–15 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Department of International Development ~12–15 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Russian and East European Studies ~13–16 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps
Latin American Centre ~13–16 min >30 min 3, 8, 900 Google Maps

Oxford Brookes University

Campus Cycle Walk Bus routes Map
Oxford Brookes University (Headington) ~12–15 min >30 min 20, 280, 900 Google Maps

External research campuses

Destination Bus routes Typical time Map
Harwell Science and Innovation Campus X32 / ST1 ~45–60 min Google Maps
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory X32 / ST1 ~50–65 min Google Maps
JET Fusion Facility X32 / ST1 + transfer ~55–75 min Google Maps

Regional, London & day-trip destinations

Oxford is well connected by train, coach, and bus, making London and the surrounding Cotswolds easy to reach for work, leisure, and visiting friends or family.

Destination Typical route Approx. time Map
London Heathrow Airport Direct coach (Oxford–Heathrow) ~60–90 min Google Maps
London Gatwick Airport Coach (via Heathrow) or train ~2–2.5 hrs Google Maps
London Paddington (by train) Direct train from Oxford ~55–65 min Google Maps
London Marble Arch / Baker Street Direct coach ~1.5–2 hrs Google Maps
Abingdon Direct local bus ~30–40 min Google Maps
Cambridge Train (via London or direct routes) ~2.5–3 hrs Google Maps
Bicester Village (designer outlet) Train or car ~25–35 min Google Maps
Blenheim Palace (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Bus or car ~30–40 min Google Maps
Stratford-upon-Avon (Shakespeare) Train or car ~1.5–2 hrs Google Maps
Moreton-in-Marsh (Cotswolds) Direct train ~90 min Google Maps
Bourton-on-the-Water (Cotswolds) Train + bus or car ~2–2.5 hrs Google Maps
Jeremy Clarkson’s Farm Shop (Diddly Squat) Car ~40–45 min Google Maps
The Farmer’s Dog (Jeremy Clarkson’s pub) Car ~45–50 min Google Maps

Walking distance highlights — everyday life & nearby green spaces

Many of Oxford’s most enjoyable spaces are within walking distance of the house. The places below are commonly used by residents for daily walks, exercise, meals, or time away from study. Walking times reflect realistic routes at a normal pace.

Destination Approx. walk Notes Map
The Chester Arms (pub) ~3–5 min Well-known local pub with food, immediately nearby Google Maps
River path by Donnington Bridge ~10–15 min Quiet riverside paths used for walking and running Google Maps
Christ Church Meadow ~15–20 min Large riverside meadow, popular for walking and running Google Maps
South Park ~20–25 min Open park with panoramic views over Oxford Google Maps
Oxford Botanic Garden ~20–25 min Historic gardens at the edge of the city centre Google Maps
Folly Bridge (pubs & river) ~18–22 min River crossing with pubs and outdoor seating Google Maps
Iffley Lock ~25–30 min Locks, rowing activity, and riverside walks Google Maps
Carfax Tower (city centre) ~25–30 min Traditional reference point for Oxford city centre Google Maps
Ashmolean Museum ~28–30 min Major university museum and exhibitions Google Maps
Pitt Rivers Museum ~30 min Anthropology and archaeology collections Google Maps
Oxford University Museum of Natural History ~30 min Natural sciences collections and exhibitions Google Maps
Oxford Golf Club (Hill Top Road) ~20–25 min Local golf course in South Oxford; walkable from the house Google Maps

The House

The house is occupied by a small number of academic residents and is run as a quiet, respectful shared household.

Shared spaces are used considerately, with an emphasis on maintaining a calm environment that supports study, research, and day-to-day living.

Reliable, high-speed internet is available throughout the house, supporting online research, teaching, and video calls.

The house is prepared so that residents can arrive and settle in immediately. Bedrooms and shared spaces are equipped for day-to-day living and academic work, allowing new arrivals to focus on their studies rather than household setup.

Laundry facilities include washing machines, heat-pump tumble dryers, indoor drying racks, and dehumidifiers, as well as outdoor clothes lines for air-drying when weather allows.

This setup ensures laundry can be managed efficiently without impacting bedrooms.

Bedrooms

A private, quiet space for study and rest.

Set up so you can work comfortably from day one.

Each bedroom is set up to support focused study and comfortable day-to-day living. All rooms include a proper desk and chair, bedside lighting, secure storage, dehumidifier, fans and individual room thermostat controlling the radiator and generous wardrobe space.

Some rooms are additionally equipped with computer screens or televisions, depending on layout.

First Floor Single Bedded Room

A small bedroom with a bed, a wooden desk, a white office chair, a desk lamp, a fan, and a window.
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First Floor Single Bedded Room

A tidy single bed with a patterned duvet and a matching pillow, green towels folded at the foot, a window with white blinds near the bed, a small wicker nightstand with a lamp, magazine, and electrical outlet

Common Lounge

A shared space for downtime, not disruption.

Comfortable, calm, and suitable for quiet social use.

The lounge is arranged to be comfortable and welcoming, while remaining suitable for a quiet, respectful household.

Seating is generous and suitable for shared use, with a television and board games available for occasional leisure.

The space is intended for low-key social use rather than parties, and supports a calm atmosphere throughout the house.

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A living room with a large navy blue sectional sofa, multiple pillows, and blankets. There is a wooden coffee table in front of the sofa, a tall floor lamp emitting warm light, and wall art including a large painting of a wooded scene and smaller framed pictures of rabbits with long ears.

Loft

A flexible space for quiet work or occasional use.

Separate from bedrooms and shared living areas

The loft provides additional, self-contained space that can be used for focused work, reading, or occasional quiet use. Its separation from the main living areas helps preserve calm and privacy throughout the house.

A small home office with a white desk, a black office chair, a laptop, a monitor, a yellow lamp, and a beige carpet.

Ground Floor Double Bedded Room

Bedroom with a bed featuring multi-colored striped bedding, a bedside table with a lamp, a gray upholstered chair, and framed artwork on the wall.

First Floor Double Bedded Room

Garden

Outdoor space for shared meals and relaxed time together.

Well suited to use during the British summer months.

The garden is set up for outdoor dining and informal entertaining, including shared meals and barbecues. It provides a pleasant extension of the living space during warmer weather, supporting a sociable but relaxed household atmosphere.

Smoking is possible in the garden.

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Academic tenancy enquiries

This house is intended for postgraduate, doctoral, and visiting academic students seeking a quiet, respectful living environment in Oxford.

If you believe this would be a good fit for your studies, please use the form below to introduce yourself. Enquiries are reviewed carefully to ensure compatibility with the household.

All rents are fully inclusive, with clear and transparent terms. Viewings are arranged following an initial suitability check.

A cozy bedroom with a wooden bed frame, striped bedding in shades of green, gray, and white, and a yellow blanket. Above the bed, three framed minimalist art prints are hung. To the right, a window lets in natural light, and a nightstand with a small lamp is next to the bed. There is a gray office chair near a desk on the left side.
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