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  2. Oxford Castle - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Castle is a large, partly ruined medieval castle on the western side of central Oxford in Oxfordshire, England.Most of the original moated, wooden motte and bailey castle was replaced in stone in the late 12th or early 13th century and the castle played an important role in the conflict of the Anarchy.

  3. List of oldest buildings in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Oxford, England 1040 The tower dates from 1040. Probably Oxford's oldest building. St George's Tower, Oxford Castle: Oxford, England Uncertain, perhaps mid-11th century Although Oxford Castle is Norman, it incorporates St George's tower which may be part of the town's late Saxon defences. Holy Trinity Church Great Paxton, Cambridgeshire ...

  4. The Tower House - Wikipedia

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    The Tower House in 1878. In 1863, William Burges gained his first major architectural commission, Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork, at the age of 35. [8] In the following twelve years, his architecture, metalwork, jewellery, furniture and stained glass led his biographer, J. Mordaunt Crook to suggest that Burges rivaled Pugin as "the greatest art-architect of the Gothic Revival". [9]

  5. Tom Tower - Wikipedia

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    Tom Tower is a bell tower in Oxford, England, named after its bell, Great Tom. It is over Tom Gate, on St Aldates , the main entrance of Christ Church, Oxford , which leads into Tom Quad . This square tower with an octagonal lantern and facetted ogee dome was designed by Christopher Wren and built 1681–82.

  6. Carfax, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    St Martin's tower (centre left) and the HSBC building (right), seen from the corner of High Street and St Aldate's. Carfax is the junction of St Aldate's (south), Cornmarket Street (north), Queen Street (west) and the High Street (east) in Oxford, England. [1]

  7. St Michael at the North Gate - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Christ Church, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    To this day, the bell in the tower, Great Tom, is rung 101 times at 9 pm measured by Oxford time, meaning at 9:05 pm GMT/BST every night, once for each of the 100 original scholars of the college, plus one more stroke added in 1664. In former times this was done at midnight, signalling the close of all college gates throughout Oxford.

  9. Stanton Harcourt - Wikipedia

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    Pope's Tower in the grounds of Harcourt House was built about 1470–71, probably by the master mason William Orchard. [11] It is a Grade I listed building. [ 12 ] The tower acquired its name centuries later, after the poet Alexander Pope stayed here in 1717–18 and used its upper room to translate the fifth volume of Homer 's Iliad .

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