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Some attractions within Oxford Map:
  • (1) Somerville - Until 1993, when men were finally admitted, Somerville College on Walton Street had been exclusively a women's... More
  • (2) Keble
  • (3) Regents Park
  • (4) St John's - In St Giles, the wide handsome street which runs north from the Martyrs' Memorial, is St John's College, founded... More
  • (5) Trinity - To the north of Broad Street can be found other university colleges, each with its own points of interest. Beyond... More
  • (6) Mansfield
  • (7) Balliol - The building of Balliol College, situated next to Trinity College, was undertaken in 1263 by John de Balliol, as a... More
  • (8) Waldham
  • (9) Manchester
  • (10) St Cross
  • (11) St Catherine's - A pretty bridge over the River Cherwell leads from Manor Road to St Catherine's College, built in 1960-64... More
  • (12) Ruskin
  • (13) Worcester - Worcester College, at the end of Beaumont Street, was founded in 1714. It incorporates parts of Gloucester... More
  • (14) Nuffield
  • (15) St Peter's
  • (16) Jesus - Opposite Exeter College is Jesus College, founded by Elizabeth I in 1571, which has traditionally had a high... More
  • (17) Lincoln - South of Jesus College is Lincoln College, which was founded in 1427 by Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln, "to... More
  • (18) Brasenose - Near the Church of St Mary the Virgin is Brasenose College, founded in 1509, which derives its name from the... More
  • (19) Exeter - In Turl Street is Exeter College, founded by Walter de Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter, in 1314. The college today is... More
  • (26) Wayneflete
  • (31) Frewin Hall
  • (32) Union Soc Rooms
  • (36) Radcliffe Camera
  • (37) Carfax Tower