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Cutteslowe
England
Cutteslowe lies in Oxford's northern suburbs, easily reached via the A4165 Banbury Road from the city centre or the A34 from the M40. The area sits between Summertown and Kidlington, with tree-lined residential streets typical of this part of the Thames Valley. Electric vehicle charging is readily available with over 100 public fast chargers nearby. The neighbourhood is named after the infamous Cutteslowe Walls, concrete barriers that segregated council and private housing from 1934 until their demolition in 1959.
Airports closest to Cutteslowe are London Oxford Airport and RAF Brize Norton.
