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  2. Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Oxford's central location on several transport routes means that it has long been a crossroads city with many coaching inns, although road traffic is now strongly discouraged, and largely prevented, from using the city centre. The Oxford Ring Road or A4142 (southern part) surrounds the city centre and close suburbs Marston, Iffley, Cowley and ...

  3. High Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The company made "Oxford Marmalade" famous. In June 1879, George Claridge Druce (also a noted botanist and later mayor of the city) moved to Oxford and set up a chemist's shop, Druce & Co., at 118 High Street. This continued until his death 1932. The Old Bank Hotel was the first new hotel for

  4. Westgate Oxford - Wikipedia

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    800,000 square feet (74,000 m 2) Website. www.westgateoxford.co.uk. Westgate Oxford (formerly the Westgate Centre and originally Westgate Shopping Centre) is a major shopping centre in Oxford city centre, England, that was extensively remodelled and extended between 2016 and 2017. The original centre was built between 1970 and 1972, designed by ...

  5. Gloucester Green - Wikipedia

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    Location within Oxford city centre. Gloucester Green is a square in central Oxford, England, and the site of the city's bus station. [1][2] It lies between George Street to the south and Beaumont Street to the north. To the west is Worcester Street and to the east is Gloucester Street. The green was once an open space outside Gloucester College ...

  6. George Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The former City of Oxford High School for Boys building on the south side of the street was designed by T. G. Jackson and built in 1880-81. [3] In 1966, the school moved to the Southfields Grammar School site and its former building became the University of Oxford Classics Department.

  7. Oxford railway station - Wikipedia

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    Oxford railway station. Oxford railway station is a mainline railway station, one of two [a] serving the city of Oxford, England. It is about 0.5 miles (800 m) west of the city centre, north-west of Frideswide Square and the eastern end of Botley Road. It is the busiest station in Oxfordshire, and the fourth busiest in South East England.

  8. St Michael at the North Gate - Wikipedia

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    Oxford. Clergy. Vicar (s) Anthony Buckley. St Michael at the North Gate is a church in Cornmarket Street, at the junction with Ship Street, in central Oxford, England. The name derives from the church's location on the site of the north gate of Oxford when it was surrounded by a city wall. Since 1971, it has served as the ceremonial City Church ...

  9. Summertown, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    England. Oxfordshire. 51°46′41″N 1°15′54″W  /  51.778°N 1.265°W  / 51.778; -1.265. Summertown in North Oxford is a suburb of Oxford, England. Summertown is a one-mile square residential area, north of St Giles, the boulevard leading out of Oxford's city centre. Summertown is home to several independent schools and the city ...