Didcot Garden Town
Didcot Garden Town is a rapidly expanding centre for modern living, combining a sense of home, easily accessible employment opportunities and beautiful countryside on your doorstep.
Take a look at the opportunities offered by the town below:
Employment
Alongside the glorious countryside on your doorstep, you will find the innovative centres of the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, and Milton Park, a business, science and technology centre. Shuttle buses also link to the Culham Science Centre. Together these sites form partners within the bigger Science Vale UK network.
Pushing the boundaries of scientific and medical research, business management and new technologies, there are employment opportunities aplenty, all easily accessible from your front door.
Leisure

Didcot Garden Town is nestled below the Berkshire Downs, home to the Ridgeway National Trail, with abundant opportunities for cycling, walking, riding and much more.
To the West stretches the Vale of White Horse, with beautiful villages, winding lanes and beautiful walks.
To the East, you can explore the Thames Path, as the River Thames winds through the towns and villages of Wallingford, Goring, Dorchester and more, or head to the iconic Wittenham Clups, which stand bodly against the skyline.
To the North you will find the historic town of Abingdon-on-Thames, complementing Didcot with an extended array of shops, restaurants, parks and leisure opportunities.
Social
Didcot Town Centre is home to a fantastic selection of cafés, bars and restaurants.
Recently renovated, the centre also hosts a vast shopping area.
Didcot also boasts a cinema, theatre and arts centre, and community events spaces.

Connection

All our properties are in central, well-connected locations, with key services within walking distance, including the town or area centre, cafés, bars and restaurants, convenience stores, supermarkets, surgeries and community sports facilities.
Cycle:
Hop on your bike to access the countryside within minutes via various local and national trails, or make use of the rapidly increasing cycle route network across the town.
Bus:
Buses from outside your door to your place of work, and even to the town centre or train station if you don’t fancy the short walk.
Train:
Access by train in all directions! London, Reading, Oxford, Swindon, Bristol, Wales, Birmingham, Southampton, and all the wonderful places in between.
Plane:
Trains also give access to Heathrow and Gatwick airports for travel further afield.
Take a look at our transport page for more information.