Oxford City Council
Conservation area
| Reference | Name | Designation date | Document URL | Documentation URL | Geometry | Point | Notes | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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| SSLZMFZX0002 | Bartlemas | 1976-07-16 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/43/bartlemas-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/23/downloads-for-bartlemas-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.229241 51.744691, -1.229344 51.744646, -1.229254 51.744529, -1.229063 51.744349, -1.228867 51.744188, -1.228731 51.744091, -1.228419 51.743896, -1.227259 51.7445, -1.227144 51.744528, -1.226862 51.744707, -1.225836 51.745327, -1.226198 51.745537, -1.226216 51.745578, -1.227088 51.745797, -1.227047 51.745886, -1.227277 51.746015, -1.227704 51.746217, -1.227762 51.746251, -1.227926 51.746064, -1.228002 51.745993, -1.228367 51.74546, -1.228479 51.745245, -1.228529 51.745074, -1.229241 51.744691))) | POINT (-1.22768 51.745047) | Bartlemas can come as a surprise to those who turn off the Cowley Road, opposite the former Regal Cinema. It comprises a small Oxfordshire hamlet of a farmhouse and cottage, with a former medieval leper hospital and chapel that, through chance of ownership, has retained its own isolated identity inside the suburbs of the city. | 1976-07-16 | 1976-07-16 | |
| SSLZMFZX0010 | Beauchamp Lane | 1973-11-06 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/45/beauchamp-lane-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/24/downloads-for-beauchamp-lane-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.219428 51.729504, -1.21868 51.729605, -1.218687 51.72979, -1.218676 51.729866, -1.21865 51.729979, -1.218617 51.730238, -1.218494 51.730807, -1.218994 51.730825, -1.219033 51.731063, -1.218981 51.731067, -1.218992 51.731424, -1.219385 51.731384, -1.219353 51.731584, -1.219361 51.732089, -1.219319 51.732199, -1.219405 51.732202, -1.219785 51.732261, -1.219787 51.732155, -1.219758 51.732, -1.21974 51.731815, -1.219752 51.731794, -1.219786 51.731776, -1.219982 51.7318, -1.220047 51.7318, -1.220047 51.731794, -1.220738 51.731762, -1.220615 51.730931, -1.22063 51.730896, -1.220835 51.730897, -1.22082 51.730471, -1.220539 51.729986, -1.220005 51.730085, -1.219977 51.73003, -1.219929 51.73003, -1.219866 51.729783, -1.219861 51.729778, -1.219619 51.729826, -1.219428 51.729504))) | POINT (-1.219695 51.730755) | Beauchamp Lane contains a fragment of a small Oxfordshire village now embedded in the 20th century suburban development of Cowley. Its focus is the late 12th century church of St James built by Osney Abbey which overlooks a school, former farmhouse, row of three cottages and other individual houses. | 1973-11-06 | 1973-11-06 | |
| O2N217MF0AF00 | Oxford Stadium, Sandy Lane | 2014-04-09 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/109/oxford-stadium-conservation-area-map | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/35/downloads-for-oxford-stadium-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.198956 51.726562, -1.199109 51.727392, -1.199502 51.727257, -1.199583 51.727214, -1.199907 51.72709, -1.200118 51.726996, -1.200785 51.726736, -1.202964 51.725855, -1.203278 51.725721, -1.203269 51.725678, -1.203276 51.725606, -1.203358 51.725388, -1.203392 51.725349, -1.203286 51.725306, -1.203207 51.72534, -1.203072 51.725358, -1.202031 51.725436, -1.202089 51.725718, -1.201755 51.725743, -1.201572 51.72575, -1.201518 51.725475, -1.199982 51.725593, -1.199489 51.725621, -1.198787 51.725674, -1.198865 51.726093, -1.198844 51.726108, -1.198545 51.726135, -1.198546 51.726141, -1.198631 51.726578, -1.198956 51.726562))) | POINT (-1.200561 51.726166) | Oxford Stadium lies on the north side of Sandy Lane on the northern edge of the Blackbird Leys Estate. The site has been used by the community for greyhound racing and speedway since 1939, with evidence of an earlier unregulated flapping track in the same location. The location and character of the stadium illustrates the socio-economic character of Oxford's eastern suburbs during the 20th century. The area is representative of inter-war sport and entertainment within the city as part of Oxfrod's early 20th century growth in response to development as a manufacturing centre. | 2014-04-09 | 2014-04-09 | |
| SSLZMFZX0004 | Walton Manor | 1975-04-15 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/116/walton-manor-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/38/downloads-for-walton-manor-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.26869 51.762673, -1.268634 51.762536, -1.268553 51.762382, -1.268368 51.762102, -1.268213 51.761896, -1.268188 51.76177, -1.268096 51.761721, -1.268046 51.761662, -1.267796 51.76128, -1.267708 51.761202, -1.26697 51.760706, -1.266382 51.760282, -1.265969 51.760472, -1.265517 51.760666, -1.263028 51.761774, -1.26273 51.761884, -1.263185 51.762457, -1.26385 51.763447, -1.264353 51.764224, -1.265775 51.763845, -1.266076 51.763758, -1.266376 51.76365, -1.26675 51.763494, -1.267825 51.763002, -1.268564 51.762708, -1.26869 51.762673))) | POINT (-1.265714 51.762272) | Walton Manor lies south of the North Oxford Victorian Suburb and north of Jericho and the Radcliffe Infirmary. The area considered here as Walton Manor is that to the south of Leckford Road that had assumed its street layout by 1850. The houses and plots are generally small and the area has a human scale, with an intricate pattern of narrow streets, and retaining slopes that mark the former gravel pits. The earlier houses date from the 1820s onwards and are built in terraces generally designed in the late Georgian vernacular manner, with divided sash windows and stucco or diaper brick fronts | 1975-04-15 | 1975-04-15 | |
| SSLZMFZX0005 | Binsey | 1981-02-23 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/47/binsey-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/25/downloads-for-binsey-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.287291 51.76444, -1.287221 51.764452, -1.286748 51.764436, -1.285876 51.764566, -1.28561 51.764575, -1.285214 51.764529, -1.284883 51.764442, -1.284479 51.764592, -1.284298 51.764702, -1.283637 51.764885, -1.282693 51.765205, -1.282461 51.765263, -1.282368 51.765272, -1.281972 51.765412, -1.281818 51.765456, -1.281983 51.765596, -1.28266 51.766026, -1.283136 51.766281, -1.283431 51.766374, -1.283847 51.766428, -1.284155 51.766459, -1.285034 51.766494, -1.28541 51.766527, -1.285789 51.7666, -1.285854 51.766634, -1.28632 51.766824, -1.286345 51.766813, -1.286387 51.766832, -1.286653 51.766972, -1.286872 51.767103, -1.28715 51.767307, -1.28751 51.767147, -1.288103 51.766946, -1.288487 51.766851, -1.288574 51.766836, -1.288734 51.766776, -1.289194 51.766661, -1.290367 51.766304, -1.290856 51.766062, -1.291141 51.765912, -1.290821 51.765804, -1.29073 51.765746, -1.290578 51.76562, -1.290338 51.765459, -1.290297 51.7654, -1.290206 51.765332, -1.289931 51.765069, -1.289696 51.764868, -1.289453 51.764931, -1.289304 51.76496, -1.289276 51.76494, -1.289106 51.764786, -1.289026 51.764694, -1.288636 51.764095, -1.288735 51.764056, -1.288755 51.764018, -1.28873 51.763978, -1.288689 51.763955, -1.28848 51.763897, -1.288379 51.763758, -1.287451 51.763985, -1.287451 51.764006, -1.287238 51.764051, -1.287291 51.76444))) | POINT (-1.286717 51.765601) | Binsey's name most likely derives from Byni's island, which was in the nearby Thames. It belonged to St Frideswide's Priory and subsequently Christ Church became the major landowner. It survives as a predominantly small, agricultural settlement within the Green Belt and flood plain to the north-west of Oxford. | 1981-02-23 | 1981-02-23 | |
| SSLZMFZX0003 | Temple Cowley | 1986-03-24 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/115/temple-cowley-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/37/downloads-for-temple-cowley-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.213048 51.734491, -1.212814 51.734424, -1.211974 51.734249, -1.211447 51.734177, -1.21096 51.734087, -1.210473 51.733962, -1.210387 51.733947, -1.210324 51.733967, -1.210295 51.733991, -1.209981 51.734417, -1.209656 51.734884, -1.210061 51.735018, -1.210238 51.735064, -1.210013 51.735336, -1.210256 51.735415, -1.210275 51.735427, -1.210618 51.735531, -1.210785 51.735573, -1.211386 51.735752, -1.211401 51.735743, -1.211525 51.735794, -1.211383 51.73592, -1.210851 51.736354, -1.210495 51.736243, -1.209677 51.735923, -1.209655 51.735943, -1.209607 51.73603, -1.20942 51.736297, -1.209697 51.7364, -1.209835 51.73618, -1.210215 51.736264, -1.210789 51.736425, -1.210852 51.736446, -1.210874 51.73647, -1.210875 51.736495, -1.210831 51.736679, -1.210909 51.736729, -1.210283 51.737411, -1.209765 51.73796, -1.209756 51.737978, -1.21149 51.738605, -1.212013 51.738033, -1.212801 51.738222, -1.212979 51.737943, -1.213294 51.738026, -1.213516 51.737679, -1.213277 51.737612, -1.213377 51.737379, -1.212885 51.737283, -1.212742 51.737476, -1.211878 51.737252, -1.212109 51.736941, -1.212329 51.736999, -1.212408 51.736863, -1.212479 51.736887, -1.212572 51.73676, -1.212296 51.736676, -1.212278 51.736569, -1.212614 51.736294, -1.212673 51.736226, -1.212539 51.736178, -1.212652 51.736064, -1.213037 51.735709, -1.212459 51.735442, -1.212557 51.735334, -1.212852 51.735044, -1.212723 51.734997, -1.212816 51.734905, -1.212903 51.734866, -1.213171 51.734596, -1.213162 51.73454, -1.21311 51.73451, -1.213048 51.734491))) | POINT (-1.211489 51.736214) | Temple Cowley, its name recalling the long lost medieval house of the Knights Templar, is situated to the south-east of Oxford City centre. It is bounded to the south by Oxford Road, on the east by Hollow Way, by the residential dwellings of Crescent Road to the north and public recreational buildings to the west. Superimposed on the surviving buildings of the 18th century rural settlement are the 19th and 20th century suburbs. Several institutions built the impressive 19th century complexes of the former Salesian College and the former Military Academy, later William Morris' first car factory and then the Nuffield Press. A school, St Christopher's, was erected in 1877 to serve the expanding population and St Luke's Church was erected in 1937-8 through the benevolence of Lord Nuffield. | 1986-03-24 | 1986-03-24 | |
| LHOUMKMF0AF00 | Jericho | 2011-02-23 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/36/jericho-conservation-area-map | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/22/downloads-for-jericho-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.266382 51.760282, -1.26697 51.760706, -1.267708 51.761202, -1.267796 51.76128, -1.268046 51.761662, -1.268096 51.761721, -1.268188 51.76177, -1.268194 51.761796, -1.268188 51.761763, -1.269249 51.762003, -1.26931 51.761889, -1.269584 51.761758, -1.269932 51.761836, -1.270008 51.761862, -1.270212 51.761889, -1.270334 51.761888, -1.270678 51.761918, -1.270936 51.761923, -1.270943 51.762059, -1.270987 51.762231, -1.272455 51.76246, -1.272412 51.762277, -1.272414 51.762174, -1.272389 51.761997, -1.272401 51.761849, -1.272395 51.761655, -1.27247 51.76123, -1.272451 51.761232, -1.272224 51.761155, -1.272161 51.760549, -1.272096 51.760065, -1.272031 51.759726, -1.271946 51.759481, -1.271925 51.759446, -1.271833 51.759172, -1.271744 51.758967, -1.271672 51.758759, -1.271384 51.758102, -1.271174 51.757733, -1.271032 51.757516, -1.270921 51.757365, -1.270793 51.757362, -1.270729 51.757239, -1.270686 51.757197, -1.27058 51.75694, -1.270485 51.756811, -1.270357 51.756605, -1.268984 51.756962, -1.268919 51.756816, -1.268876 51.756786, -1.268598 51.756793, -1.267615 51.75676, -1.266752 51.756715, -1.266014 51.756689, -1.265928 51.756641, -1.265872 51.756566, -1.265738 51.756566, -1.263956 51.756693, -1.264022 51.757043, -1.264089 51.757326, -1.264147 51.757626, -1.264188 51.757784, -1.264191 51.757873, -1.264248 51.7582, -1.264098 51.758282, -1.264045 51.758288, -1.264021 51.758303, -1.26402 51.758341, -1.264006 51.758359, -1.263832 51.758415, -1.263903 51.758492, -1.264078 51.758627, -1.264415 51.758866, -1.264961 51.759207, -1.265498 51.759583, -1.26601 51.760003, -1.266382 51.760282))) | POINT (-1.26851 51.759154) | Jericho represents the Georgian and Victorian industrial and residential expansion of the City of Oxford into the surrounding countryside. It is an area of working class and artisan housing that has developed a unique character by virtue of its historical land ownership, relationship with the canal, the railway, three major employers and its unique position as a working class suburb in the midst of the middle and upper class estate that was developed by St John the Baptist College. The area has a distinct architectural aesthetic and is interspersed with a number outstanding examples of 18th and 19th century architecture. The contribution of Thomas Combe, the University Press and Lucy Ironworks to the creation of the character of the locality should not be underestimated. The re-development that took place, as part of the General Improvement Area status in the 1960's and 1970's, should be seen as part of the wider story in Oxford of the conflict between the preservation of historic communities and the drive for modernisation following World War II. Following the Jericho study and subsequent consultation with the local community the City Council has also taken steps to introduce further controls in order to sustain the character of the area. On the 31 March 2011 an Article 4 Direction was served restricting the permitted development rights of dwellinghouses in the Jericho area. This means that, once the Article 4 Direction comes into effect planning permission will be required for the following changes to the exterior of dwellinghouses: - The alteration or replacement of windows, cills, arches, surrounds and changes to the dimension of window openings on elevations facing onto a highway or waterway - The alteration or replacement of doors, door arches, lintels, door surrounds and changes to the dimension of door openings on elevations facing onto a highway or waterway - The insertion of rooflights facing onto a highway or waterway - Changes in roofing material - The erection or construction of a porch outside any external door of a dwellinghouse facing a highway or waterway -The erection, construction, maintenance, improvement or alteration of a gate, fence, wall or other means of enclosure facing a highway or waterway - The painting of the exterior of any building or work comprising the painting of unpainted external brick or stone wall, elevation or part of any elevation - The demolition of the whole or any part or any gate, fence, wall or other means of enclosure facing a highway or waterway - The installation, alteration or replacement of solar PV or solar thermal equipment on a roof of a dwellinghouse; or a building situated in the curtilage of a dwellinghouse and be visible from a highway or waterway Please note parts of Walton Street and Worcester Terrace are included that are located within the City (Central and University) and Walton Manor conservation areas. | 2011-02-23 | 2011-02-23 | |
| SSLZMFZX0016 | Headington Quarry | 1971-01-04 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/77/headington-quarry-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/28/downloads-for-headington-quarry-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.200154 51.758126, -1.200209 51.758013, -1.200226 51.757861, -1.200233 51.757749, -1.200203 51.757499, -1.19963 51.757611, -1.199562 51.757169, -1.200039 51.757023, -1.200017 51.756919, -1.199927 51.756059, -1.198932 51.756166, -1.19891 51.756034, -1.198869 51.755635, -1.198778 51.755638, -1.19874 51.755622, -1.198706 51.755622, -1.198703 51.755548, -1.198734 51.755408, -1.198797 51.755349, -1.198601 51.755351, -1.198424 51.755546, -1.198443 51.755567, -1.198169 51.75589, -1.1979 51.756174, -1.19751 51.756549, -1.19749 51.756585, -1.197456 51.756611, -1.197446 51.756632, -1.197304 51.756759, -1.196889 51.7572, -1.196449 51.757633, -1.196056 51.75791, -1.195963 51.757996, -1.195633 51.758236, -1.195443 51.758393, -1.195088 51.758661, -1.195134 51.758745, -1.195298 51.75898, -1.195282 51.759045, -1.195526 51.759651, -1.195406 51.759897, -1.195356 51.760025, -1.195538 51.760336, -1.195615 51.760325, -1.196073 51.760179, -1.19627 51.760439, -1.196363 51.760589, -1.19687 51.761244, -1.197118 51.761609, -1.197226 51.761732, -1.197254 51.761775, -1.196931 51.761868, -1.1971 51.762091, -1.197239 51.762316, -1.198715 51.761875, -1.198623 51.761701, -1.199519 51.761267, -1.19977 51.76113, -1.200007 51.761292, -1.20006 51.761263, -1.201252 51.760863, -1.201309 51.760914, -1.201677 51.760738, -1.202093 51.760519, -1.202161 51.760466, -1.202437 51.76034, -1.202222 51.760038, -1.202193 51.760026, -1.201242 51.758728, -1.200492 51.758545, -1.200154 51.758126))) | POINT (-1.198515 51.759151) | The district known today as Quarry, stands on Corallian limestone and has its origin in the extensive quarrying industry that provided much of Oxford's building stone in the medieval and later periods. The older buildings in the Quarry do not form a village in the conventional sense, but represent the colonisation of the hills and holes left by quarrymen. The survival of these quarries in a residential area is of considerable industrial archaeological interest. | 2009-02-01 | 1971-01-04 | |
| SSLZMFZX0012 | Osney Town | 1976-07-16 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/104/osney-town-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/34/downloads-for-osney-town-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.275415 51.752535, -1.275592 51.752531, -1.2756 51.752463, -1.275587 51.752356, -1.275417 51.752315, -1.275397 51.752264, -1.275389 51.752146, -1.275411 51.752025, -1.275444 51.751927, -1.275452 51.751755, -1.275443 51.751621, -1.275414 51.751514, -1.275301 51.751234, -1.275317 51.751224, -1.275327 51.751189, -1.275287 51.751173, -1.27535 51.751075, -1.27533 51.751043, -1.275477 51.750833, -1.275525 51.750709, -1.275567 51.750626, -1.275605 51.750487, -1.275732 51.750244, -1.275646 51.750148, -1.275585 51.750119, -1.275488 51.750099, -1.275242 51.750095, -1.275012 51.750103, -1.27475 51.750139, -1.274745 51.750133, -1.274673 51.750136, -1.27467 51.750117, -1.274645 51.75012, -1.274627 51.750101, -1.274637 51.7501, -1.2746 51.750074, -1.274556 51.749985, -1.274341 51.749761, -1.274177 51.74971, -1.274009 51.749681, -1.273912 51.749652, -1.27383 51.749617, -1.273697 51.749594, -1.273637 51.749552, -1.273496 51.74936, -1.273365 51.749251, -1.272991 51.748888, -1.272752 51.748813, -1.27242 51.748725, -1.271629 51.748495, -1.271095 51.748286, -1.270225 51.747886, -1.269823 51.747715, -1.268969 51.747276, -1.268679 51.74714, -1.268434 51.747043, -1.267955 51.746878, -1.267956 51.746802, -1.267942 51.74676, -1.267922 51.746719, -1.267861 51.746674, -1.267805 51.746661, -1.267728 51.746657, -1.267151 51.746854, -1.267634 51.747383, -1.268071 51.747944, -1.268402 51.748392, -1.268557 51.748642, -1.268906 51.74926, -1.269036 51.749474, -1.269274 51.749951, -1.269462 51.750379, -1.269606 51.75065, -1.269625 51.750733, -1.269959 51.750703, -1.270272 51.750656, -1.270816 51.750599, -1.270762 51.750458, -1.270724 51.750283, -1.270735 51.750267, -1.270755 51.750258, -1.27191 51.750138, -1.271979 51.750348, -1.272033 51.750472, -1.272165 51.750879, -1.272218 51.751099, -1.272298 51.751514, -1.272273 51.751513, -1.272368 51.752161, -1.272369 51.752237, -1.272378 51.752253, -1.272371 51.752454, -1.272196 51.752471, -1.272178 51.752598, -1.272229 51.752605, -1.272706 51.752586, -1.274849 51.752552, -1.275415 51.752535))) | POINT (-1.271895 51.749943) | Osney Town is situated on an Island, formed by several branches of the River Thames or Isis, just to the south of Botley Road causeway. Its Island situation has given it an individual character of its own, dependent on a single road bridge for its vehicular access. The streets that form the present pattern were laid out in September 1851 by G P Hester, Town Clerk of Oxford. By 1852, advertisements were appearing for earth and rubbish to raise the land above flood level. Some houses were occupied by October 1852, and much of Bridge Street completed by the mid 1850s. Development also continued into the 1880s and 90s and, in the case of Doyley Road, 1908. Osney has a high townscape quality resulting from the architectural integrity of the Victorian buildings and limited 20th Century intervention. The regularity of building form and architectural details, including materials, fenestration, doorway details and roofscape contribute to the overarching character of the area giving a regular rhythm and sense of continuity to the area. | 1976-07-16 | 1976-07-16 | |
| SSLZMFZX0007 | Marston | 1976-07-20 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/83/old-marston-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/31/downloads-for-old-marston-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.230539 51.775454, -1.230718 51.775667, -1.231034 51.775952, -1.231635 51.77619, -1.233312 51.776943, -1.234526 51.776971, -1.234603 51.776927, -1.235904 51.776928, -1.236139 51.776938, -1.236232 51.777135, -1.236366 51.777103, -1.236607 51.777063, -1.237036 51.77695, -1.237036 51.776977, -1.23716 51.776983, -1.237153 51.777111, -1.237076 51.777138, -1.23707 51.77723, -1.237564 51.777233, -1.237563 51.777299, -1.237866 51.777289, -1.237901 51.777494, -1.237997 51.777486, -1.238024 51.777547, -1.239079 51.777362, -1.240013 51.777185, -1.239657 51.776672, -1.239322 51.776304, -1.239337 51.776271, -1.239289 51.775989, -1.239193 51.775691, -1.239196 51.775521, -1.239285 51.775056, -1.239324 51.774754, -1.239316 51.774691, -1.239317 51.774587, -1.239281 51.774471, -1.239296 51.774426, -1.23927 51.774233, -1.239165 51.773915, -1.239046 51.773869, -1.23894 51.773633, -1.238879 51.773559, -1.238805 51.773378, -1.238824 51.77336, -1.238733 51.773065, -1.238135 51.77299, -1.238148 51.772211, -1.23822 51.771895, -1.238198 51.771509, -1.238193 51.771241, -1.238235 51.771006, -1.237883 51.770849, -1.237701 51.770819, -1.237591 51.770792, -1.236174 51.770568, -1.236088 51.770592, -1.23599 51.77067, -1.23527 51.770391, -1.234421 51.770374, -1.234422 51.770356, -1.234326 51.770343, -1.234237 51.77046, -1.234135 51.770573, -1.233928 51.770854, -1.234703 51.770999, -1.234713 51.771017, -1.234682 51.771102, -1.234577 51.771682, -1.234165 51.771611, -1.23406 51.771878, -1.233907 51.771832, -1.233634 51.771783, -1.233501 51.771742, -1.233146 51.771704, -1.232912 51.771661, -1.232806 51.771666, -1.232601 51.771617, -1.232362 51.771538, -1.232161 51.771489, -1.231956 51.771452, -1.231827 51.7714, -1.231373 51.77128, -1.231048 51.771203, -1.230818 51.771163, -1.230508 51.771072, -1.230412 51.771059, -1.23033 51.771103, -1.230298 51.771267, -1.230218 51.771445, -1.23012 51.771895, -1.230089 51.772005, -1.230041 51.772294, -1.229936 51.773066, -1.229922 51.773338, -1.229934 51.773795, -1.229949 51.774013, -1.230011 51.774332, -1.230324 51.77512, -1.230398 51.775254, -1.230539 51.775454))) | POINT (-1.234857 51.774042) | The name of Marston is derived from the original settlement on the marshy ground bordering the water meadows of the River Cherwell, initially, a hamlet of the manor of Headington. From the medieval period property was owned by a number of farming families, as well as the Oxford Colleges, who rented land out as farms. As a result, the village has retained a distinctive character as a focus of vernacular farmhouses and cottages dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries with more substantial houses representing settlement by Oxford tradesmen in the village in the 19th century. It retains an attractive green setting that preserves its distinctive character apart from nearby residential estates | 1989-12-12 | 1976-07-20 | |
| SSLZMFZX0014 | Littlemore | 1999-12-01 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/81/littlemore-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/30/littlemore-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.227457 51.720021, -1.227458 51.719947, -1.226684 51.71968, -1.226449 51.719562, -1.225705 51.719149, -1.225554 51.719275, -1.224978 51.71972, -1.224771 51.719907, -1.224595 51.719829, -1.224416 51.719996, -1.223337 51.719502, -1.22332 51.719516, -1.223074 51.719397, -1.223035 51.719428, -1.222963 51.719393, -1.222919 51.719424, -1.222765 51.719351, -1.222609 51.719492, -1.222524 51.719591, -1.222501 51.719635, -1.222339 51.719768, -1.221869 51.720118, -1.222302 51.720318, -1.222433 51.720401, -1.222299 51.720493, -1.222894 51.720882, -1.22267 51.721028, -1.222669 51.721135, -1.223088 51.721446, -1.222472 51.72167, -1.222038 51.721849, -1.220773 51.72124, -1.220707 51.721226, -1.220182 51.721267, -1.220318 51.72138, -1.219961 51.721614, -1.21981 51.72174, -1.219738 51.721767, -1.219679 51.721968, -1.220301 51.722041, -1.220363 51.721994, -1.220473 51.722039, -1.220632 51.722074, -1.220613 51.722225, -1.220574 51.722218, -1.220544 51.722403, -1.220285 51.72236, -1.219822 51.722326, -1.220202 51.722712, -1.220209 51.722911, -1.22096 51.722899, -1.221142 51.722911, -1.22109 51.723061, -1.221047 51.723301, -1.220983 51.723475, -1.220382 51.723478, -1.220266 51.723488, -1.220253 51.723599, -1.220308 51.723606, -1.22029 51.723661, -1.220582 51.723714, -1.220626 51.723735, -1.220747 51.723757, -1.220834 51.723822, -1.220839 51.723863, -1.220695 51.724216, -1.221949 51.724159, -1.221893 51.723857, -1.221966 51.723466, -1.221989 51.723282, -1.221654 51.723287, -1.221679 51.72306, -1.221556 51.72305, -1.221581 51.722773, -1.221856 51.722792, -1.221857 51.72273, -1.221882 51.722601, -1.222097 51.722615, -1.222118 51.722571, -1.222158 51.722564, -1.222154 51.722496, -1.222129 51.722365, -1.222013 51.722323, -1.221982 51.722231, -1.22185 51.722171, -1.221833 51.722195, -1.221767 51.722178, -1.221801 51.722142, -1.221952 51.722037, -1.222141 51.721956, -1.222631 51.721722, -1.223075 51.721581, -1.223226 51.721774, -1.223509 51.721677, -1.223576 51.721677, -1.223643 51.721962, -1.223493 51.721971, -1.223535 51.722126, -1.223225 51.722158, -1.223229 51.722254, -1.223373 51.722235, -1.224003 51.722198, -1.224043 51.723089, -1.224008 51.723531, -1.223977 51.723702, -1.223962 51.723939, -1.224425 51.72398, -1.224455 51.723843, -1.224482 51.723548, -1.224471 51.72325, -1.224675 51.72321, -1.224617 51.723072, -1.224628 51.723069, -1.224475 51.722657, -1.224375 51.722354, -1.224138 51.72237, -1.224106 51.722318, -1.224078 51.722023, -1.224092 51.721847, -1.224096 51.721566, -1.224119 51.721562, -1.224911 51.721691, -1.225026 51.721459, -1.224891 51.721276, -1.225423 51.720981, -1.225551 51.721083, -1.226028 51.720963, -1.226142 51.721087, -1.226615 51.720847, -1.226712 51.720957, -1.226854 51.721068, -1.227366 51.720807, -1.227345 51.720773, -1.227301 51.720749, -1.226927 51.720343, -1.2269 51.720288, -1.227161 51.720197, -1.227686 51.72004, -1.227654 51.719996, -1.227457 51.720021))) | POINT (-1.223514 51.7213) | Littlemore was identified as an area which merits protection and consideration through conservation area status in the Draft Oxford Local Plan Review, April 1992, which noted it to have an historic centre comprised of essentially two elements. The first is the predominantly rural settlement of manor house, farmhouse, barns and houses whose ages span the 15th to 18th centuries. The second is that resulting from Rev. John Henry Newman's involvement with Littlemore from the 1830s when he had built the first parish church in 1836 and converted a range of farm buildings to his College in the early 1840s. During the 19th century the social structure of the village was further cemented by the construction of two schools and a number of gentlemen's houses. | 1999-12-01 | 1999-12-01 | |
| SSLZMFZX0015 | Iffley Village | 1969-10-06 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/79/iffley-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/29/downloads-for-iffley-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.237148 51.729292, -1.237133 51.729344, -1.237253 51.729354, -1.237227 51.729432, -1.237108 51.729705, -1.237021 51.729714, -1.237053 51.729845, -1.236971 51.729841, -1.236983 51.730011, -1.236738 51.729995, -1.236316 51.729994, -1.23578 51.729978, -1.234691 51.729986, -1.23438 51.729965, -1.234035 51.729959, -1.234033 51.730069, -1.232648 51.730044, -1.231914 51.730039, -1.231912 51.730161, -1.23192 51.730275, -1.230726 51.73024, -1.23072 51.730651, -1.230163 51.730646, -1.230077 51.730633, -1.23004 51.730591, -1.230085 51.730249, -1.229814 51.730243, -1.229354 51.730253, -1.229329 51.730368, -1.229152 51.730347, -1.229162 51.730626, -1.229047 51.730628, -1.229032 51.731199, -1.229076 51.731709, -1.229093 51.732105, -1.229305 51.732101, -1.229303 51.732172, -1.229662 51.732198, -1.229648 51.732327, -1.230806 51.732327, -1.230827 51.732489, -1.230843 51.732701, -1.230844 51.732829, -1.231219 51.73283, -1.231517 51.732841, -1.231785 51.732836, -1.231871 51.732854, -1.231957 51.732884, -1.232156 51.733017, -1.232225 51.733185, -1.232269 51.733436, -1.233724 51.733283, -1.233542 51.732738, -1.234085 51.732667, -1.234917 51.732526, -1.234962 51.732414, -1.235085 51.732213, -1.236331 51.732548, -1.236266 51.73267, -1.236759 51.732771, -1.236819 51.733159, -1.237645 51.733075, -1.23763 51.732857, -1.237683 51.732564, -1.237792 51.732363, -1.23784 51.732321, -1.237922 51.732292, -1.237909 51.732253, -1.237885 51.732217, -1.23798 51.732007, -1.237987 51.731895, -1.238075 51.731788, -1.238141 51.73156, -1.238259 51.731367, -1.238315 51.731187, -1.238306 51.731163, -1.23834 51.731128, -1.23859 51.730766, -1.238615 51.730704, -1.238619 51.730485, -1.238659 51.730381, -1.238657 51.730253, -1.238707 51.730113, -1.238795 51.729984, -1.238869 51.729892, -1.238918 51.729803, -1.239006 51.729718, -1.239108 51.729647, -1.239325 51.729547, -1.239335 51.729529, -1.239368 51.729293, -1.239393 51.72921, -1.239362 51.729064, -1.23938 51.728855, -1.2394 51.728817, -1.239453 51.728784, -1.239454 51.728738, -1.239547 51.72862, -1.239761 51.728457, -1.239815 51.728386, -1.240007 51.728049, -1.240013 51.728008, -1.239913 51.72793, -1.240123 51.727453, -1.24026 51.727279, -1.240479 51.727116, -1.240649 51.726974, -1.240854 51.726748, -1.240933 51.726626, -1.240965 51.726384, -1.240986 51.726298, -1.240833 51.726005, -1.240847 51.725701, -1.2408 51.725698, -1.24036 51.725596, -1.238086 51.726011, -1.237797 51.72607, -1.23767 51.726476, -1.23733 51.726477, -1.237191 51.726488, -1.236614 51.726592, -1.23656 51.727216, -1.236809 51.727206, -1.236805 51.727491, -1.237039 51.727493, -1.237044 51.727499, -1.237026 51.728301, -1.237237 51.728294, -1.237221 51.728386, -1.237234 51.728457, -1.23723 51.728685, -1.237237 51.728843, -1.237148 51.729292))) | POINT (-1.235499 51.730146) | The ancient village of Iffley (Givetelei of the Domesday Book) occupies a rocky promontory on the east bank of the Isis, some two miles south of the centre of Oxford. Until the 19th century, the main road to Henley ran along Iffley Turn and through the village. The northern end of the old village is marked by Tree Lane (a medieval sheep-way) and the Tree Hotel, where the Old Tree Inn once stood. Towards the end of the 18th century, wealthy citizens of Oxford began to build country houses within easy reach of the city and the village expanded to the north by the addition of large houses in landscaped grounds, of which a number still remain with their heritage of fine trees. By the middle of the 19th century, the agricultural village was already acquiring its present, residential character. | 1985-10-21 | 1969-10-06 | |
| SSLZMFZX0013 | Old Headington | 1971-01-04 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/94/old-headington-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/33/downloads-for-old-headington-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.212094 51.761248, -1.211442 51.761196, -1.211448 51.761137, -1.211242 51.761132, -1.210925 51.761145, -1.210907 51.761333, -1.210921 51.761374, -1.210963 51.761437, -1.210938 51.761502, -1.210923 51.761499, -1.210848 51.761701, -1.210843 51.761686, -1.210402 51.76168, -1.210323 51.760995, -1.210314 51.760971, -1.210091 51.760824, -1.209725 51.760603, -1.209673 51.760552, -1.209654 51.760549, -1.209558 51.760569, -1.207908 51.761071, -1.206872 51.76134, -1.206111 51.761513, -1.20619 51.761636, -1.206486 51.762028, -1.206973 51.762699, -1.207417 51.763347, -1.207697 51.763788, -1.207926 51.764169, -1.208046 51.764648, -1.208236 51.764874, -1.207812 51.765169, -1.207503 51.765325, -1.207387 51.765365, -1.207165 51.765409, -1.206684 51.765462, -1.206396 51.765517, -1.206159 51.7656, -1.205826 51.765699, -1.205551 51.76581, -1.20554 51.765852, -1.205564 51.765896, -1.205587 51.765923, -1.205706 51.765981, -1.205978 51.766066, -1.206122 51.766085, -1.206418 51.766149, -1.20735 51.766374, -1.208624 51.766797, -1.209563 51.767153, -1.210178 51.767363, -1.21074 51.767618, -1.211064 51.767754, -1.214815 51.769235, -1.214835 51.769185, -1.214874 51.769128, -1.215099 51.768886, -1.215267 51.768586, -1.215283 51.768521, -1.215885 51.768657, -1.215924 51.768649, -1.215952 51.768699, -1.216086 51.768679, -1.216221 51.76868, -1.216968 51.768748, -1.217438 51.768775, -1.21764 51.768754, -1.217876 51.768717, -1.218035 51.768673, -1.218397 51.76853, -1.218543 51.768438, -1.21864 51.768362, -1.218903 51.76811, -1.218972 51.768008, -1.218974 51.767925, -1.218937 51.767841, -1.21889 51.767775, -1.218762 51.767694, -1.218338 51.767514, -1.218447 51.7673, -1.218575 51.767102, -1.218542 51.76709, -1.218637 51.76687, -1.218647 51.766819, -1.218614 51.766533, -1.218493 51.766297, -1.218466 51.766223, -1.218415 51.766133, -1.218283 51.765948, -1.218275 51.765885, -1.218221 51.765691, -1.218163 51.765676, -1.218201 51.765442, -1.218191 51.765207, -1.217692 51.765177, -1.217098 51.765408, -1.216668 51.765277, -1.216669 51.765259, -1.216406 51.765189, -1.216396 51.765201, -1.216172 51.765131, -1.21601 51.765069, -1.215857 51.765026, -1.215388 51.764955, -1.215321 51.764933, -1.214939 51.764856, -1.214949 51.764827, -1.214589 51.764818, -1.214637 51.764509, -1.214663 51.76414, -1.214525 51.764077, -1.214535 51.764029, -1.214715 51.763905, -1.214784 51.763539, -1.214823 51.763489, -1.214968 51.763428, -1.215296 51.763349, -1.215768 51.763248, -1.215688 51.763123, -1.215964 51.763026, -1.21611 51.763146, -1.216215 51.763186, -1.216334 51.763249, -1.216674 51.763019, -1.216595 51.762834, -1.216658 51.762802, -1.216722 51.762743, -1.217353 51.76204, -1.217126 51.761931, -1.217213 51.761824, -1.216997 51.76155, -1.2169 51.76158, -1.216633 51.761241, -1.216647 51.761233, -1.2166 51.761164, -1.216581 51.761164, -1.216398 51.760932, -1.217189 51.760666, -1.217913 51.760443, -1.218004 51.760435, -1.218076 51.760444, -1.218197 51.760394, -1.218103 51.760269, -1.216024 51.760925, -1.214325 51.761475, -1.214152 51.76152, -1.213195 51.761644, -1.212849 51.761678, -1.211921 51.761819, -1.212062 51.761415, -1.212094 51.761248))) | POINT (-1.212534 51.764823) | The village, now known as Old Headington to distinguish it from the modern suburb and shopping centre, lies within the ancient bounds of the royal forest of Shotover and Stoward and has its origins in a royal manor belonging to the Saxon Kings. The boundaries of the present village are clearly defined; on the south by Cuckoo Lane; on the west by the grounds of the former Manor House estate, now John Radcliffe Hospital; on the north open agricultural land (and of course the A40), and on the east by Bury Knowle Park. Although the original royal manor house was already ruinous in medieval times and successive fires destroyed the ancient crofters cottages, many of the more substantial postmedieval stone houses and the medieval Church of St Andrew have survived. | 1998-12-09 | 1971-01-04 | |
| SSLZMFZX0008 | Headington Hill | 1977-10-24 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/66/headington-hill-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/27/downloads-for-headington-hill-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.220569 51.752818, -1.220705 51.753012, -1.22087 51.753198, -1.221139 51.75347, -1.221718 51.754079, -1.222081 51.754443, -1.22234 51.754727, -1.222495 51.754959, -1.222928 51.755675, -1.223055 51.755869, -1.223134 51.755974, -1.223279 51.756209, -1.223259 51.756271, -1.22321 51.756339, -1.22306 51.756413, -1.222785 51.756506, -1.221864 51.756755, -1.221628 51.756828, -1.220934 51.757005, -1.219864 51.7573, -1.219781 51.757362, -1.219813 51.757451, -1.2201 51.757769, -1.220299 51.757956, -1.220516 51.758136, -1.220748 51.758313, -1.220957 51.758452, -1.22134 51.758798, -1.221533 51.758999, -1.221714 51.759072, -1.222178 51.758884, -1.223265 51.758425, -1.223567 51.758695, -1.224743 51.759818, -1.22489 51.759937, -1.224638 51.760075, -1.224521 51.760151, -1.224525 51.760202, -1.224653 51.760295, -1.224671 51.760376, -1.224622 51.76045, -1.224593 51.760471, -1.225008 51.760841, -1.224893 51.760864, -1.224743 51.761199, -1.224543 51.761685, -1.224548 51.761697, -1.224528 51.761709, -1.224905 51.762141, -1.225144 51.762432, -1.225413 51.76273, -1.226313 51.762572, -1.226501 51.763052, -1.226523 51.763158, -1.226798 51.763118, -1.227891 51.763161, -1.227853 51.763435, -1.228864 51.763485, -1.229037 51.763763, -1.229186 51.763767, -1.228741 51.764801, -1.228452 51.765395, -1.228935 51.765523, -1.229202 51.765611, -1.229474 51.765682, -1.229144 51.765915, -1.228976 51.765946, -1.229156 51.766055, -1.229232 51.766089, -1.229262 51.766045, -1.229258 51.76597, -1.229419 51.765855, -1.230076 51.766163, -1.230446 51.766401, -1.230708 51.766215, -1.230694 51.766176, -1.230762 51.766132, -1.230968 51.765883, -1.231072 51.765726, -1.231258 51.765512, -1.231375 51.765396, -1.231559 51.765281, -1.231832 51.76502, -1.231919 51.764717, -1.232098 51.764359, -1.232126 51.764109, -1.23218 51.76376, -1.232186 51.763655, -1.232136 51.763497, -1.232109 51.763381, -1.23207 51.763129, -1.232051 51.76312, -1.232049 51.763004, -1.232059 51.762986, -1.232135 51.762975, -1.23203 51.762145, -1.231964 51.761479, -1.231909 51.761057, -1.231865 51.760825, -1.231863 51.760636, -1.231821 51.760311, -1.231742 51.759839, -1.231722 51.759603, -1.23174 51.759137, -1.231726 51.75914, -1.231611 51.758537, -1.231562 51.758038, -1.232728 51.758001, -1.232673 51.757332, -1.232635 51.757022, -1.232571 51.756224, -1.232775 51.756079, -1.232945 51.75597, -1.233037 51.755926, -1.233282 51.75588, -1.233566 51.755861, -1.23383 51.755857, -1.234424 51.755867, -1.235168 51.755852, -1.235375 51.755841, -1.2355 51.755804, -1.23552 51.755783, -1.235597 51.755465, -1.235658 51.755269, -1.235745 51.754928, -1.235918 51.754362, -1.235955 51.754154, -1.236001 51.753973, -1.236069 51.753632, -1.236135 51.753433, -1.236175 51.753335, -1.236294 51.75312, -1.23677 51.752488, -1.236912 51.752277, -1.236987 51.752144, -1.237007 51.752084, -1.236946 51.751996, -1.236756 51.751858, -1.237047 51.75166, -1.237218 51.751516, -1.237252 51.751453, -1.237278 51.751345, -1.237237 51.751243, -1.237143 51.751132, -1.236919 51.751015, -1.236629 51.750882, -1.235159 51.750171, -1.234925 51.750076, -1.234658 51.750015, -1.234404 51.749986, -1.230415 51.750133, -1.226597 51.750438, -1.225632 51.750767, -1.225504 51.750677, -1.22531 51.750515, -1.224972 51.750644, -1.224669 51.750704, -1.224629 51.750751, -1.224557 51.750781, -1.22416 51.751004, -1.223694 51.751296, -1.221964 51.752346, -1.221664 51.752496, -1.221104 51.752677, -1.220569 51.752818))) | POINT (-1.228683 51.756287) | Headington Hill stands to the East of the Cherwell valley, and when viewed from the west, its hillside forms a green landscape background to the historic city centre in its valley setting. The hillside also provides a number of vantage points giving good views down to the city's skyline. The northern part of the hill, between Marston Road and Headley Way and above Cuckoo Lane, comprises a residential area, which was originally laid out in late Victorian times on a grand scale but subsequently much divided. The southern part of the hill contains the public parks of Headington Hill and South Park, together with Schools and Oxford Brookes University and residential area of the historic Headington Hill hamlet. | 2012-12-10 | 1977-10-24 | |
| SSLZMFZX0017 | North Oxford Victorian Suburb | 1968-05-06 | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/91/north-oxford-conservation-area-overview | https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/download/32/downloads-for-north-oxford-conservation-area | MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.263581 51.773663, -1.263554 51.773668, -1.264145 51.773582, -1.264114 51.773495, -1.264296 51.773462, -1.264244 51.77331, -1.264821 51.773205, -1.266088 51.772791, -1.26601 51.772581, -1.266974 51.772374, -1.266993 51.772616, -1.2678 51.772578, -1.267489 51.771657, -1.267557 51.771642, -1.267621 51.77161, -1.267827 51.771482, -1.267595 51.771239, -1.267513 51.771036, -1.268726 51.770859, -1.269716 51.770699, -1.269583 51.770506, -1.269495 51.770342, -1.270603 51.770265, -1.270466 51.769995, -1.270121 51.768929, -1.27008 51.768685, -1.270033 51.7682, -1.270021 51.767843, -1.26999 51.767519, -1.270015 51.767328, -1.270098 51.766956, -1.270277 51.766298, -1.270362 51.766062, -1.270437 51.76594, -1.27046 51.765887, -1.270481 51.765716, -1.27055 51.765366, -1.270612 51.765167, -1.270659 51.765074, -1.270878 51.76472, -1.270954 51.76451, -1.271022 51.763938, -1.271033 51.763532, -1.27108 51.763155, -1.271056 51.762943, -1.271059 51.762729, -1.271011 51.762327, -1.270943 51.762059, -1.270936 51.761923, -1.270678 51.761918, -1.270334 51.761888, -1.270212 51.761889, -1.270008 51.761862, -1.269932 51.761836, -1.269584 51.761758, -1.26931 51.761889, -1.269249 51.762003, -1.268188 51.761763, -1.268205 51.761865, -1.268231 51.761924, -1.268426 51.762185, -1.268594 51.762442, -1.268695 51.762671, -1.268312 51.762807, -1.267728 51.763043, -1.266733 51.763505, -1.266368 51.763652, -1.266053 51.763762, -1.265625 51.763885, -1.264347 51.76422, -1.263524 51.762966, -1.263126 51.762391, -1.263024 51.762247, -1.262726 51.761888, -1.263031 51.761765, -1.264296 51.761209, -1.264625 51.761054, -1.264069 51.760381, -1.263327 51.760606, -1.263072 51.760694, -1.262484 51.760876, -1.262056 51.760991, -1.261799 51.760637, -1.26176 51.760566, -1.261556 51.760278, -1.261393 51.760011, -1.261287 51.759811, -1.261147 51.759518, -1.260851 51.759578, -1.260882 51.759648, -1.260079 51.759694, -1.260252 51.761303, -1.260384 51.761814, -1.259989 51.761863, -1.25995 51.761882, -1.259958 51.761981, -1.259888 51.762034, -1.259821 51.762069, -1.259665 51.762128, -1.259631 51.762151, -1.259043 51.762378, -1.258419 51.762554, -1.258206 51.762595, -1.25786 51.762693, -1.257368 51.762811, -1.256641 51.762961, -1.255956 51.763239, -1.255623 51.763383, -1.254468 51.763941, -1.253847 51.764224, -1.253409 51.764395, -1.252788 51.764656, -1.252391 51.764811, -1.252209 51.764902, -1.252162 51.764951, -1.251216 51.765198, -1.250952 51.765247, -1.250717 51.765229, -1.250786 51.765675, -1.250813 51.766236, -1.25081 51.766455, -1.250861 51.766626, -1.25094 51.766806, -1.251046 51.766939, -1.251194 51.767083, -1.251315 51.767149, -1.2515 51.76722, -1.252165 51.767271, -1.252282 51.767322, -1.252358 51.767393, -1.252406 51.767483, -1.252427 51.767579, -1.25248 51.767678, -1.25268 51.767897, -1.252729 51.767982, -1.252776 51.768162, -1.252765 51.76828, -1.252817 51.768427, -1.252856 51.768496, -1.253092 51.769024, -1.253352 51.769479, -1.253422 51.769623, -1.253486 51.769883, -1.253535 51.77019, -1.253524 51.770301, -1.253445 51.770567, -1.253841 51.770623, -1.253858 51.771074, -1.253872 51.771128, -1.253876 51.771216, -1.254013 51.771732, -1.25408 51.772052, -1.254056 51.772125, -1.254059 51.77226, -1.254033 51.773015, -1.253992 51.773287, -1.254659 51.773262, -1.255098 51.773259, -1.255411 51.773244, -1.256078 51.773201, -1.257136 51.773116, -1.257902 51.773067, -1.259285 51.772816, -1.259461 51.773129, -1.260274 51.77298, -1.260253 51.772904, -1.261895 51.772574, -1.261894 51.772588, -1.262545 51.772417, -1.262619 51.772554, -1.262678 51.772546, -1.262748 51.772727, -1.262832 51.772865, -1.263182 51.773715, -1.263581 51.773663))) | POINT (-1.26144 51.767399) | The extension and enlargement of the North Oxford conservation area, with the inclusion of the Rawlinson Road conservation area on 16 July 1976, resulted in the creation of the consolidated North Oxford Victorian Suburb conservation area. It stretches from St Giles' in the south, to Frenchay, Staverton and Belbroughton Roads in the north; from the banks of the Oxford canal in the west, to those of the River Cherwell in the east, encompassing the essential North Oxford. Much of the area on which North Oxford now stands, formerly Walton Field and St Giles' Field, was acquired by St John's College in the 16th century. It was developed between Walton Manor and Summertown as a residential suburb of large detached and semidetached houses beginning in the 1850s with the laying out of Park Town (1853-5). | 1976-07-16 | 1968-05-06 | |
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Cherwell and both streets form entrances to Oxford from the London direction. St Clement's Street is, in origin, an extra mural suburb of Oxford stretched out along the main road to London. The old medieval Parish Church of St Clement stood where The Plain roundabout is today. The earliest surviving buildings, such as the Old Black Horse 2nd No.27, date from the years following the 17th century Civil War. Iffley Road also owes its origin to a route to London, that via Henley. Its buildings are, however, late in date and the visual character of the area relies greatly on the presence of mature tree planting. Iffley Road mixes, in the main, two architectural styles in its houses, the stuccoed, based on classical modes, and the brick gothic normally associated with North Oxford. | 1977-07-25 | 1977-07-25 | |
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with the former Paper Mill. - Godstow Abbey beyond the Trout riverside inn, was largely destroyed by fire in 1645, with only the unroofed remains of the post 15th century stone building, with wall and earthworks now surviving in the water meadows to the west, on the Thames | 1985-10-21 | 1981-02-23 | |
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It is also a major regional commercial centre. Many of its historic buildings still function for the purpose for which they were built, and provide accommodation for the University of Oxford and its colleges. From small beginnings as a settlement in the Saxon period, Oxford grew by the 11th century into one of the largest towns in England and a major trade centre. The Norman conquest brought the construction of the Castle and the establishment of major religious houses. The infant University arose in the 12th century and gradually grew into a major force in the city's life. The Saxons' rigid street layout and the fixed line of the 13th century defensive walls, together with the floodable river valleys, largely determined the plan of the historic centre as it is today. The gentle curve of the High Street, the great market place of St Giles and the older churches, together with the post-medieval timber-framed houses, belong to the town rather than the gown. A change to the boundary was approved by the Council’s Cabinet on 29 May 2019, following public consultation. • St Thomas’: one of the earliest suburbs outside the city walls; the relationship between the city and its waterways, motor industry, and workers’ housing can be found here. The extension includes 39-42a Hythe Bridge Street; and two blocks south of Park End Street and Frideswide Square, (fronting Park End Street, Frideswide Square, the northern half of Becket Street, Hollybush Row, and 1- 5 Osney Lane). • The University Science Quarter: a physical demonstration of the university’s commitment to the promotion of scientific research within the city during the mid-19th century, and beyond. Each building in the area is of its time and designed to reflect its use, which is continuously changing as the field adapts. Changes in building styles and types is expected and encouraged in this area in order to maintain the university’s place as a world leader in scientific excellence. A draft Management Plan and Design Advice has been published for public consultation in February 2022. | 2019-05-29 | 1971-04-05 |