Suffolk House, Summertown

Public Consultation

Welcome to our consultation website

Brydell Partners are bringing forward proposals to regenerate Suffolk House in Summertown, Oxford. The proposals would replace the existing building with a high-quality, sustainable mixed-use development designed by TSH Architects, providing modern student accommodation alongside flexible retail space at ground floor level.

Further details of the site are included in the proposals section of this website.

The Site

Suffolk House occupies a prominent corner at the junction of Banbury Road and South Parade in Summertown — an important gateway into the district centre.

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The Proposals

A five-storey mixed-use development providing 150 student rooms, approximately 1,150 square metres of retail space, a rejuvenated public realm and landscaping on South Parade.

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Have Your Say

The consultation period ended on 1 April 2026. Thank you to everyone who participated.

How can I find out more?

Our drop-in event took place between 3:00pm and 6:00pm at Summertown Arts Community on Wednesday 18 March 2026. Thank you to all those who attended and shared their feedback.

The consultation period ended on 1 April 2026. Brydell Partners and the Suffolk House project team are now assessing feedback received and how to address what was raised. We will provide a detailed report on the feedback received along with our responses through a Statement of Community Engagement (SCE), which will be submitted as part of the final planning application.

This website will remain live alongside the project email and phone number for those who would like to get in touch.

About Brydell Partners

Brydell Partners is an experienced private real estate investment firm focused on the UK with experience across a variety of sectors including labs, retirement living, student accommodation, retail warehousing, offices and industrial.

Brydell Partners aspires to create functional and inspiring spaces that allow businesses to grow by delivering a customer-first approach.