
Fritwell
Set in attractive North Oxfordshire countryside, Fritwell is a well-regarded village with a strong community feel and a particularly convenient position for Bicester, Banbury, Oxford and the M40. With its mix of period stone cottages, village houses and more modern homes, it offers a peaceful rural lifestyle while remaining very well connected.
Local Amenities: Wrighton’s Butchers, village shop, café and Post Office, along with St Olave’s Church, the village hall and playing fields.
Transport Links: Excellent access to Bicester, Banbury, Oxford and the M40, with nearby rail services from Bicester and Banbury to London Marylebone, Oxford and Birmingham.
Schools: Fritwell Church of England Primary School, a popular village primary school set within the heart of the community.
Local Community Activities: Weekly quiz nights, monthly bingo, film nights, live events, the village flower show, scouts and other community groups centred around the village hall.
Pubs and Restaurants: Fritwell is well placed for nearby village pubs, cafés and restaurants in the surrounding villages, with more extensive options in Bicester, Banbury and Oxford.
Sport and Social Schemes: Playing fields, children’s play area, scouts, local walking routes and regular village hall events for all ages.
Distances:
Bicester: 7 miles
Banbury: 11 miles
Oxford: 18 miles
Soho Farmhouse: 10 miles
RH England (Aynho): 3 miles
Daylesford Organic: 24 miles
London: 70 miles
The Cherwell Agent says: “Fritwell is a really appealing North Oxfordshire village — peaceful, pretty and community-minded, but with the huge benefit of being close to Bicester, Banbury, Oxford and the M40. The village shop, butcher, café and Post Office give it a proper village heartbeat, and that is increasingly hard to find.”
