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  1. Woodstock Road is a major road in Oxford, England, running from St Giles' in the south, north towards Woodstock through the leafy suburb of North Oxford. [1] To the east is Banbury Road, which it meets at the junction with St Giles'.

  2. This southern part of the Woodstock Road was originally known as St Giles’ Road, and the southern part of the Banbury Road was Park Place.These names were later changed respectively to St Giles’ Road West and St Giles’ Road East, but when the area between Summertown and Oxford became developed, the southern parts of both roads took the same name as the northern parts, and were renumbered.

  3. The Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS) is in the former SS Philip and James Parish Church on Woodstock Road, Oxford, England, opposite Leckford Road. It was established in 1983 by Rev. Vinay Samuel. The centre exists to provide education for church leaders from the non-Western world.

    • United Kingdom
    • Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6HR
  4. The Oxford Oratory Church of St Aloysius Gonzaga (or Oxford Oratory for short) is the Catholic parish church for the centre of Oxford, England. It is located at 25 Woodstock Road, next to Somerville College. The church is served by the Congregation of the Oratory.

  5. En 1943, la universidad adquirió el arriendo de 72 Woodstock Road (conocido como The Shrubbery) de Dame Gertrude Whitehead por 1500 libras. Fue utilizado como un club para soldados estadounidenses durante la guerra. En 1946, fue arrendado a la Universidad de París como la Maison française d'Oxford, un

    • Elizabeth Wordsworth
    • 1886
  6. Description. History. Future. References. Oxford Ring Road. Coordinates: 51.7844°N 1.2505°W. The Oxford Ring Road circles the city of Oxford, England. It is a dual carriageway ring road for most of its length apart from a short section between Woodstock Road and Banbury Road in the north of the city.

  7. Woodstock straddles the Oxford-Stratford road, which was probably an established route before the town's foundation: north of Woodstock the road formed part of the early boundary of Wychwood forest and its crossing point of the Glyme at Old Woodstock was the site of a Domesday mill, frequently