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    Looking for residential parks, holiday parks, park homes, lodges or static caravans in Oxfordshire? Browse parks across the county, including options near Oxford, Carterton, Abingdon, Witney, Banbury, Bicester, Henley-on-Thames and the Cotswolds.

    Oxfordshire is a popular choice for buyers who want countryside, historic towns and strong transport links, with park options ranging from residential communities to holiday lodge and static caravan locations. Use the listings below to compare parks, check whether they are residential or holiday use, and view available homes for sale.
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    Featured Oxfordshire parks: View Westfield and Willows Park, Carterton Park and Faringdon Grange Holiday Lodge Park

    Oxfordshire attracts buyers looking for both residential park homes and holiday homes, especially around Oxford, Carterton, Faringdon, Abingdon, Witney, Banbury, Bicester and the Cotswolds. Some parks are designed for year-round residential living, while others are holiday-only or focused on lodge and leisure ownership. You can use our filter to find the right type of park for you.

    Helpful guides: The Pitfalls of Buying a Park Home | What is a park home? | Park home finance | A guide to pitch fees

    FAQs

    Are there residential parks in Oxfordshire?

    Yes, Oxfordshire has residential parks as well as holiday parks and mixed-use park locations. Check each listing to confirm whether the park allows year-round residential living or is intended for holiday use only.

    Where are park homes available in Oxfordshire?

    Park listings may include areas such as Oxford, Carterton, Faringdon, Abingdon, Witney, Banbury, Bicester, Henley-on-Thames and surrounding Cotswold villages. Availability changes, so use the listings to compare current parks and homes for sale.

    Can I live permanently on a holiday park in Oxfordshire?

    Usually not. Holiday parks are normally for leisure use and cannot usually be used as your main permanent address. If you want to live on a park full time, look for a residential park with the correct site licence.

    What should I check before buying a park home in Oxfordshire?

    Check whether the park is residential or holiday use, whether there are age restrictions, whether pets are allowed, what pitch fees apply, and whether the home is new, used or preloved.

    Which nearby areas should I compare with Oxfordshire?

    If you are open to widening your search, compare parks in Gloucestershire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire and nearby Cotswold locations.


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    Lodge | New
    Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England
    £169,000.00
    Lodge | New
    Faringdon , Oxfordshire, England
    £250,000.00
    Lodge | Pre-loved
    Faringdon , Oxfordshire, England
    £265,000.00
    Lodge | New
    Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England
    £275,000.00
    Lodge | New
    Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England
    £275,000.00
    Lodge | New
    Faringdon , Oxfordshire, England
    £275,000.00
    Lodge | Pre-loved
    Faringdon , Oxfordshire, England
    £310,000.00
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