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Oxford(shire)

Oxfordshire has the key ingredients that make up a world-class innovation ecosystem: a flourishing environment for innovation and business creation; world-leading experts in knowledge and technology development; and a dynamic, agile, and skilled workforce.

Health and life sciences

Oxfordshire is one of Europe’s largest and most successful life science clusters, spanning drug discovery and development, diagnostics, medical devices, digital health, precision medicine and regenerative medicine.

Space

Since 2000, the UK’s space sector has achieved 6% annual growth and exported a third of its outputs. The space sector contributes £5.7 billion to UK GDP and companies based in Oxfordshire are at the heart of this industry, helping the UK in its aim to be 10% of the global space-related economy by 2030.4

Future mobility

Oxfordshire is within Testbed UK, a uniquely-resourced central UK region for taking Connected and Automated Vehicle technologies from concept to manufacture. Oxfordshire can offer much of the UK’s expertise in motorsport R&D, test and development facilities, modelling and simulation, as well as academic talent and resources.

AI

The University of Oxford is at the forefront of AI research in the UK. Oxfordshire is one of the world’s largest centres for quantum science and home to the National Quantum Computing Centre.

1Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2025,  2oxfordscienceenterprises.com,  3Savills Research: Science Cities 2021  4enterpriseoxfordshire.com

Immerse yourself in

a cultural and
historical hotspot

Oxford is the third most visited city in the UK by international visitors and is the tourism gateway to the rest of Oxfordshire.

*Centre For Cities 2024

Excellent
connectivity

Seacourt’s location, just off the A34 and only 1.1 miles from Oxford Station, provides easy access to the city centre, the surrounding area and the rest of the UK.

A regular bus service runs between Seacourt and Oxford station and city centre, or you may choose to walk or cycle.

Trains run frequently from Oxford’s mainline stations, linking it to London in less than an hour as well as to Birmingham, the north and the south coast.

Driving
miles
mins
A34
0.2
2
Seacourt Park & Ride
0.3
3
M40 J9
10
12
M4 J13
24
25
Reading
27
45
Birmingham
60
70
Central London
60
80
Trains
mins
Reading
21
London Paddington
50
Bath
67
Birmingham
71
Cycling
miles
mins
Oxford Station
1
6
Oxford city centre
1.7
10
Walking
miles
mins
Seacourt Park & Ride
5
Waitrose
0.7
15
Oxford Station
1.1
20
Oxford city centre
1.5
25