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Offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of the City, but conveniently located right at its heart, is the green oasis offered by University Parks – with something to please everyone.
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Visit us. Since being laid out as a park for sports and...
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University Parks, a green expanse of over 70 acres in the...
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University Parks and Mesopotamia Walk are open daily from...
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Oxford University Parks, South Lodge, South Parks Road,...
- Cricket in The Parks
University Parks is the Home Ground of Oxford University...
- Trees of the Parks
Trees of the Parks. Please refer to the map below to locate...
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The Oxford University Parks, commonly referred to locally as the University Parks, or just The Parks, is a large parkland area slightly northeast of the city centre in Oxford, England. The park is bounded to the east by the River Cherwell, though a small plot of land called Mesopotamia sits between the upper and lower levels of the river
Oxford University Parks (or University Parks, or The Parks) is a large park area northeast of the city. The park is open to the public during the day and has gardens, large sports fields, and several exotic plants.
In addition to providing day-to-day recreational enjoyment, University Parks has always proved a popular site for the public to commemorate special occasions. Children from the City's elementary schools enjoyed a tea party on 22 June 1898 in celebration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee (1897).
The Oxford University Parks. A botanical delight for nature lovers looking for a moment of peace away from the busy Oxford. If you need to escape from the busy central of Oxford and take a break from city sightseeing, a walk in the Oxford University Parks is a great idea.