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  1. 30 de may. de 2015 · Dónde dormir: Macdonald Randolph Hotel; Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2LN (Reino Unido); teléfono: +44 1865 256400. Dónde comer: Brasserie Quod; 92-94 High Street, Oxford OX1 4BJ (Reino Unido); teléfono: +44 1865 202505.

  2. Christ Church Meadow. Oxford OX1 4JF, Reino Unido. Abrir en Google Maps. En St Aldates, verá la entrada a los prados de Christ Church.

  3. Under-18s will be admitted if they are accompanying a pass holder. To apply for the pass please visit Parishioner Pass. Of course, everyone is welcome to come to the Cathedral for worship and details of our Cathedral services can be found by clicking here. A number of different types of concession are available for entrance tickets to Christ ...

  4. Oxford Local Plan 2001-2016 Policy HE.9 - Restriction on High Buildings Area: HE.8 - IMPORTANT PARKS AND GARDENS: Historic Parks: Oxford Local Plan 2001-2016 Policy HE.8 - Important Parks and Gardens: NE.20 - WILDLIFE CORRIDORS: Nature Conservation Areas: Oxford Local Plan 2001-2016 Policy NE.20 - Wildlife Corridors: TR.3, TR.11, TR.12 - CAR ...

  5. The daily offering of worship is at the heart of Christ Church Cathedral. Everyone is welcome to join us, whether for a single service or more regularly. Choral Evensong takes place in the Cathedral each evening at 6pm and is open to the public. A programme of musical performances, from organ recitals to concerts by visiting musicians, runs ...

  6. El Christ Church (en latín: Ædes Christi, el templo o la casa de Cristo, y algunas veces conocido como The House ), es uno de los colleges más grandes que constituyen la Universidad de Oxford en Inglaterra. Además de ser un college, el Christ Church es la iglesia catedral de la Diócesis de Oxford, llamada Christ Church Catedral, Oxford.

  7. Christ Church Meadows. Gorgeous flood-meadow owned by Christ Church college but open during daylight hours. Ideal for short scenic walks & picnics, spectacular views of Christ Church & Merton colleges, Magdalen tower, & the river. Also the site of the first successful balloon flight by an Englishman - James Sadler in 1784, who reached 3,600 ...