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  2. Oxford House - Wikipedia

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    The term Oxford House refers to any house operating under the "Oxford House Model", a community-based approach to addiction recovery, which provides an independent, supportive, and sober living environment. [1] Today there are nearly 3,000 Oxford Houses in the United States and other countries. [2] Each house is based on three rules:

  3. Castle Mill - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Notice about the Castle Mill graduate housing on the bridge between Port Meadow and Fiddler's Island, December 2012. In 2010, Oxford City Council capped the number of students that Oxford University and Oxford Brookes University were permitted to have in private rented housing to 3,000 each. The Council was encouraged by local lobbies ...

  4. Terraced houses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Despite their association with the working class and Victorian Britain, terraced houses remain popular. In 2007, a report by Halifax Estate Agents showed prices of terraces had increased by 239% over the previous ten years, with an average price of £125,058. [8] By 2013, the average price for a terraced house had exceeded £200,000. [30]

  5. Donnington, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Donnington is a small housing estate in Oxford, England located adjacent to the River Thames in the post-war housing developments either side of Donnington Bridge and around Boundary Brook Road. It is bordered by Iffley Village to the south, Iffley Fields to the north and Cowley to the east. [1]

  6. Wood Farm, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Wood Farm is a suburb of Oxford, England, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southeast of the city centre. It is mainly made up of social housing built in the 1950s to 1960s, originally to house workers of the nearby car factory. It is near to Headington, Cowley and Morrell Avenue. [2]

  7. Barton, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    The land Barton was later built on was north-facing and on an incline, hence it was considered unsuitable for housing development. [10] But, in the 1930s, a housing shortage prompted Oxford City Council to buy the land from Magdalen College. In 1937 there were 54 council houses, in 1977 there were 1,600 and the last council houses were built in ...

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  9. Dean Court, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    A map of 1761 shows Dean Court as a small hamlet on the road from Oxford to Eynsham, [1]: 414 and so it remained until after the Second World War. [3] Development of the area started in the early 1950s with a housing estate called Pinnocks Way. In 1969 Deanfield Road, Broad Close and Owlington Close were built north of Eynsham Road by Wimpey Homes

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