Local Information for Derbyshire
The figure alongside is the average price of a house in Derbyshire End Of 2008 from the Land Registry of England and Wales

Oxfordshire 
Average Price Of A Home In Oxfordshire :  £279,527
Detached: £416,118
Semi-detached: £246,953
Terraced: £212,409
Flat: £181,925 


South Oxfordshire £324,614	
Oxford £313,058	
Vale Of White Horse £280,639	
West Oxfordshire £250,899
Cherwell £234,700



Oxfordshire Population 
Total number of people 635,600  
Oxfordshire is located in the South East and shares borders with Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, and Warwickshire. The county is represented in the houses of parliament by 6 Members of Parliament MP's . The largest city by population is Oxford.

Further Information for the county of Oxfordshire :
Oxford is the home to The University of Oxford which is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and was started in 1096. The University has 38 independent colleges, and 6 permanent private halls.
The early British car industry began in Oxfordshire with Morris Motors which began in Cowley, Oxford, in 1912. Cowley still has a car manufacturing plant which is owned and operated by BMW where they build the all new BMW Mini.
Oxfordshire is an expensive area of the country to live in due to it's history and location with the average price for a detached home over £416,000.
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