Banbury Road
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Banbury Road is a major arterial road in Oxford, England, running from St Giles' at the south end, north towards Banbury through the leafy suburb of North Oxford and Summertown, with its local shopping centre. Parallel and to the west is the Woodstock Road, which it meets at the junction with St Giles'. To the north, Banbury Road meets the Oxford Ring Road at a roundabout. The road is designated the A4165.
The Mathematical Institute of Oxford University is at the lower end of the road on the east side. Further north are the Denys Wilkinson Building (astrophysics) and the prominent 1960s Thom Building of the Engineering Science department.
St Anne's College backs onto Banbury Road and St Hugh's College is also flanks the road further up. Both are former women's colleges of the University.
Famous residents include the lexicographer James Murray who produced the first Oxford English Dictionary (a blue plaque now marks the site) and the zoologist Desmond Morris, author of The Naked Ape.
Jesse Elliston, the proprietor of what became Oxford's leading department store, Elliston & Cavell's, died in the Banbury Road in 1853 at the age of only 47.
[edit] Adjoining roads in North Oxford
- Bardwell Road
- Belbroughton Road
- Bevington Road
- Canterbury Road
- Five Mile Drive
- Keble Road
- Lathbury Road
- Linton Road
- Marston Ferry Road
- Moreton Road
- Norham Gardens
- Norham Road
- North Parade
- Park Town
- Parks Road
- Rawlinson Road
- South Parade
- Staverton Road
- St Giles'
- St Margaret's Road
- Woodstock Road
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[edit] References
- Hinchcliffe, Tanis, North Oxford. New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-300-05184-0.