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Sandford St Martin is a village and civil parish in West Oxfordshire about 7 miles (11 km) east of Chipping Norton and about 12 miles (19 km) south of Banbury. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 209.
Shutford is a village and civil parish in the Cherwell district, in Oxfordshire, England, about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) west of Banbury. The village is about 475 feet (145 m) above sea level. The village is about 475 feet (145 m) above sea level.
The King's Arms pub is in a prominent position on the corner of Parks Road and Holywell Street, opposite the New Bodleian Library building. Also nearby are Broad Street and the Clarendon Building, part of Oxford University. A local myth has it that the KA has the highest IQ per square foot of any pub or bar in the world. [3]
Jerry’s Cafe, a 45-year-old business that is set to bring people together in Orrville’s downtown area, will thrill again with a new identity and name, Brick Street Kitchen & Taproom.
B656 Church Street 51°50′0″N 0°12′34″W / 51.83333°N 0.20944°W / 51.83333; -0 Named after the hotel on the site, and notable for having Roman Baths excavated under the A1 at the southern end of the junction
Police were called to a bar around 1:20 a.m. on Nov. 18 when the student entered through an exit at the bar and pushed back a female staff member, then assaulted the bar manager when confronted ...
St Michael at the North Gate is the current City Church of Oxford, [5] which is the church where the Mayor and Corporation of Oxford are expected to worship. [6] The title was originally held by St Martin's Church at Carfax , and then by All Saints' Church in the High Street after St Martin's Church was demolished (except for its tower) in 1896.
St Aldate's, looking north towards Carfax, with the Town Hall on the east side of the street Map of Oxford by John Speed, 1605, showing city walls; south at top and "N" = Carfax. St Aldate's (/ ˈ ɔː l d eɪ t s /, like "all dates") is a street in central Oxford, England, [1] [2] named after Saint Aldate, but formerly known as Fish Street. [3]