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Eco neighbourhood · North West Bicester · OX26

Elmsbrook, NW Bicester

The exemplar phase of North West Bicester — the UK's first eco-town. Solar panels on every roof, district heating, 40% green space, and measured outcomes: 84% lower carbon than an average UK household.

413
Homes
84%
Carbon reduction
OX26
Postcode
Built out
Status

What Elmsbrook is

Elmsbrook is the exemplar phase of North West Bicester — the UK's first eco-town and one of only a handful of globally endorsed One Planet Communities. Developed by A2Dominion with sustainability partner BioRegional (creators of BedZED in south London), the 413-home neighbourhood was built to Code for Sustainable Homes Level 5, with solar panels on every roof, a district heat network, super-insulated timber-frame construction, triple glazing, and site-wide rainwater harvesting.

This is not a development in active sales. Elmsbrook is a mature, built-out neighbourhood. Its significance for relocation is the proof it provides: Bicester's Garden Town ambition is not just planning language. A real zero-carbon neighbourhood exists, with homes, a school, community facilities, an eco-business centre and a residents' association.

Sustainability credentials

FeatureDetail
Build standardCode for Sustainable Homes Level 5
Solar PVEvery roof — 13,450m², 1,682kW peak at time of build
HeatingDistrict heat network from CHP plant
InsulationSuper-insulated timber frame with triple glazing and MVHR
Water80 litres/person/day target (vs ~150L UK average); rainwater harvesting
Green space40% of site designated open/green space
Carbon reduction84% lower than average UK household (Bioregional measured outcome)
Heating demand64% lower than UK average
Energy saving~£400/year on electricity, heating and hot water vs Bicester neighbours

Community infrastructure

Elmsbrook was designed from the outset as a complete neighbourhood, not a housing estate:

  • Primary school (on-site)
  • Community centre and hall
  • Nursery (350m²)
  • Eco-Business Centre (1,800m²) — for green start-ups and local enterprise
  • Convenience store, post office and pharmacy
  • 30% affordable homes
  • 40% open/green space, orchard, allotments

Transport

Bicester North and Bicester Village train stations are 1.3–1.5 miles from Elmsbrook — a realistic cycling distance on the off-road cycle route. Buses run into Bicester town centre with stops within 400 metres of every home. The development was designed around a target of 50% of journeys being made by non-car modes, with an electric car club on-site.

From Bicester: Oxford is 15 miles (26 min by train). London Marylebone is around 55 minutes by Chiltern Railways from Bicester Village. The M40 (Junction 9) is under 5 miles.

Bicester context

Bicester is one of Oxfordshire's fastest-growing towns — designated a Garden Town, connected by East West Rail to Oxford (under construction), home to Bicester Village (outlet retail), Bicester Motion (heritage and electric vehicle campus) and a broad mix of new communities at different scales and specifications.

Read the full Bicester area guide →