Chancellors estate and letting agents in East Oxford opened back in 1981 and can be found on the corner of Cowley Road and Divinity Road. Our highly motivated 11-strong in-branch team boast unrivalled knowledge of East Oxford property values and are always eager to answer any questions on buying, selling, letting or renting in the area.
The wide range of sales and letting services available at our East Oxford branch include free, no-obligation market appraisals, an extensive portfolio of residential and commercial properties, land and new homes, property management support, and expert investment and market advice.
Areas We Cover
Cowley, Iffley, Iffley Village, New Hinksey, Littlemore and St Clements
As an experienced estate agent, I've been dedicated to the industry since 2017.
With a passion for helping my clients find their dream homes, I have a proven track record of success when it comes to sales.
With my keen eye for detail and vast knowledge of the market, I've consistently exceeded expectations and surpassed industry standards.
My friendly and reliable approach makes me a valuable asset to any potential seller looking for a trustworthy and results driven estate agent.
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Olivia
Lettings Director - East Oxford
DDI:01865 817477
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Olivia
Lettings Director - East Oxford
East Oxford
DDI:01865 817477
I joined Chancellors in 2017 as a Lettings Negotiator and have seen my career take off since then. Through dedicated work, I hold the company record for rental agreements secured and have been a top performer year-on-year. My accomplishments have led me to be promoted several times, and I now serve as the Lettings Director at Chancellors' flagship East Oxford office. As a lifelong resident of Oxford, I know this beautiful city and surrounding area inside and out. This local expertise helps me perfectly match available properties with ideal tenants. My standout contributions as a top performer have earned me trips to exciting destinations like The Bahamas, Miami, and Las Vegas. Away from work, I enjoy traveling and maintaining my health through fitness and wellness activities. I look forward to continuing my fruitful career at Chancellors, taking pride in connecting clients with great tenants for their properties. I obtained my ARLA qualification in 2019, so I am fully up-to-date on the evolving regulatory environment.
I joined Chancellors in 2005 having graduated from Oxford Brookes University with a degree in Town and Country Planning.
Employed as a 'Graduate Trainee', I progressed to Sales Manager in the Headington office and was made an 'Associate Director' in 2014.
I continued to run the Headington sales office through to 2021 when I took the opportunity to step up to a Regional position.
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Carl
Group Associate Director
DDI:01865 817479
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Carl
Group Associate Director
East Oxford
DDI:01865 817479
I graduated from the University of Portsmouth in May 2009 and have worked for Chancellors ever since. I started my career within Chancellors at the East Oxford branch and soon earned myself a promotion to Senior Lettings Negotiator and moved office to the Headington Branch. During my time in the Headington office, I progressed to Assistant Manager and got to know the Oxford market very well. After four years, I got yet another promotion to East Oxford Lettings Manager. After much success and growing the business to number 1 in the area, I am now Area Associate Director of the Oxon Lettings Division managing 14 branches.
During my success, I have been lucky enough to go on seven skiing trips and holidays to places such as Dubai & South Africa, as well as several visits to London. I have gained multiple prizes for Top Negotiator, Highest Performing Manager, and Highest Performing Area Manager. I also hold an ARLA qualification along with a BA (Hons) in Business.
I currently reside in Bicester, have three children, and am 37 years old. My interests are football and swimming. The one thing that inspires me the most in my role is helping others achieve their goals and seeing them succeed, as well as inspiring clients to invest in the property market.
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Steven
Lettings Client Manager
DDI:01865 817475
Manisha
Sales Negotiator
DDI:01865 817468
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Manisha
Sales Negotiator
East Oxford
DDI:01865 817468
I started my career with Chancellors in 2023, I have always lived locally so know the area extremely well. I take great pride in helping people find the home of their dreams and giving the best customer service I possibly can.
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Jordan
Senior Lettings Executive
DDI:01865 817474
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Jordan
Senior Lettings Executive
East Oxford
DDI:01865 817474
Welcome to Chancellors, my name is Jordan Gibbs and I am the Senior Letting Executive here at the East Oxford Branch.
I first joined Chancellors in 2012 where I have gained extensive knowledge throughout my time working for the market leaders.
I was born and raised in Oxford where I still live today with my wife and three young children.
At Chancellors, we have a large database of pre-qualified applicants which allows us to find you the best possible tenant.
I always tailor my approach to each individual client in order to provide the best possible service.
I very much look forward to working with you soon.
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Ronaldo
Sales Negotiator
DDI:01865 817471
Josephine
Lettings Negotiator
DDI:01865 817478
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Josephine
Lettings Negotiator
East Oxford
DDI:01865 817478
I joined Chancellors as a lettings negotiator in September 2023, bringing 6 years of customer service experience with me. I recently finished my real estate degree and I am grateful to have been given the opportunity to work within my dream career path and use my education and skills to provide excellent service to clients. As a new member of the Chancellors team, I'm eager to gain hands-on experience in lettings and become a knowledgeable resource for landlords and tenants.
Despite its free-spirited and bohemian atmosphere, East Oxford continues to welcome families, as well as young professionals. It’s partly due to the impressive local amenities, while all the convenience of central Oxford is only a short distance away. From here, Oxford station offers an easy commute to London, Birmingham and beyond.
Elsewhere, the community spirit is just as prevalent. A weekly farmers market is popular with residents, offering a great selection of locally sourced produce. Other rural treasures include the wide open spaces of the area, such as South Park and the award-winning Florence Park.
The local villages of Iffley, St Clements and Marston boast a similar appeal, with period properties and thatched cottages overlooking prime Oxfordshire countryside. Coupled with the top-performing schools and major attractions of the city, East Oxford remains a versatile, sought-after location.
Home to a multicultural community, this is an area that takes pride in diversity. These local values are ever-present at the colourful fronted shops of Cowley Road. As the main shopping zone, leading retailers can be found alongside independent businesses selling bric-a-brac and ethnic produce.
For the foodie, this vibrant street promises a kaleidoscope of flavours. European bistros, coffee shops and Asian restaurants provide something for all, not to mention the late-night bars. Famed for its live music, there’s always a venue to satisfy the night owl.
Transportation in East Oxford
East Oxford may not be home to a major transportation hub, but the area benefits from its close proximity to the city centre. At the nearby Oxford station, frequent services run to London Paddington and take approximately one hour.
Trains to the north are just as convenient, thanks to the CrossCountry route linking Manchester Piccadilly and Newcastle via Birmingham New Street. Other half-hourly services promise an easy commute for those working locally in Reading, Banbury or Worcester.
Alternatively, residents enjoy excellent road links with the nearby M40, situated only 15 minutes away. As such, all the major cities – from Birmingham in the north to London in the south – can be reached in just over an hour.
Things to do in East Oxford
With the historical sights of Oxford only a short distance away, as well as the local community attractions, this area offers something for all. Here are some of the highlights in and around East Oxford:
Oxford University Sport
South Park
The Ultimate Picture Palace
East Oxford Farmers’ and Community Market
Pitt Rivers Museum
Oxford Covered Market
Headington Hill Park
Hollywood Bowl Oxford
University of Oxford
Southfield Golf Club
O2 Carling Academy
East Oxford Community Centre
Schools in the Area
In a country famed for its educational establishments, parents have an extensive choice of schools catering for all ages. Many of the local primaries have been judged ‘good’ by Ofsted, including Larkrise Primary, East Oxford Primary and St Christophers.
At secondary level, the state-funded Oxford Spires Academy is a popular choice. It’s not surprising given its recent Educational Outcomes award, which gives recognition to the top 10% of achievers in the UK.
Alternatively, nearby private establishments cater to pupils aged from three to 18. The most sought-after include the all-girls establishment of Rye St Antony and the coeducational, St Edward’s. Both offer boarding facilities alongside day tuition.
Finally, the famed East Oxford School of Ballet provides part-time classes, as well as courses for students who want to pursue a career in dance. Here, students can take examinations for the Royal Academy of Dance and the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing.
History of East Oxford
The heritage of East Oxford traces back almost as far as the neighbouring city centre. For much of its recorded history, the area was chosen as a location for industries that were better situated outside of the city. During the 19th century this included a brickworks, steam laundry and brass founding. It was also chosen as the location for many health and welfare institutions. The Wameford Asylum was built in 1826 and still stands today. It was renowned for its tranquil setting among isolated Oxfordshire countryside.
Other pockets of greenery were maintained by the University of Oxford and its colleges. A place to relax and exercise, students were encouraged to leave the chaos of the city for an afternoon spent enjoying this isolated setting. Although many of the spaces were preserved, new development sought to cater for the overspill of the cramped city centre. Due to the growth of the university, students and employees chose to settle here, as did immigrant communities.
Today the area continues to attract academics and remains a vibrant location for communities of all cultures.
Below, you’ll find a selection of links to organisations and businesses serving the local area.
A ground floor apartment located just of Cowley Road.
This property boasts two bedrooms, lounge dining area with bay window and separate kitchen.
There is a parking space to the rear as well as a courtyard outside area.
The property is being sold with no chain
A now stunning and superbly extended two double bedroom family home, offering contemporary living with characterful twists. A rear studio completes the property
Family home situated in Iffley, East Oxford. Property consists of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, off road parking and is also offered with the benefit of no onward chain
This well presented masionette is being sold with no onward chain. Offering contemporary living space with two bedroom, a living room and modern kitchen/diner. This property has access to the local universities, hospitals, restaurants and 0.2 miles from the nearest bus route to Oxford City Centre
*4 MONTH LET* Stylish 1-bedroom apartment in OX4, fully furnished with bills included. Parking space available. Conveniently located near amenities and transport links. Perfect for single professionals or couples. All utility bills are an additional £200
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