Addison’s Walk

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Addison’s Walk is a picturesque riverside path in the grounds of Magdalen College, Oxford, known for its tranquil scenery and literary associations, including walks taken there by C.S. Lewis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf footpath
location
riverside walk
tourist attraction
associatedWith C. S. Lewis
Christian apologetics of C. S. Lewis
Inklings
country United Kingdom
follows River Cherwell
hasCharacteristic picturesque
riverside
tranquil
tree-lined
hasEvent walks and conversations involving C. S. Lewis
hasFeature benches
looped path
riverside trees
views of meadows
hasHeritage early modern college landscape design
hasSeasonalCharacteristic popular in spring
popular in summer
hasUse contemplation
leisure walking
literary tourism
nature observation
tourism
hasViewOf Magdalen College buildings
Magdalen College deer park
River Cherwell
isAccessibleFrom Magdalen College buildings
surface form: Magdalen College cloisters
isAccessibleTo Magdalen College members
college visitors
isPartOf historic environment of Oxford
isSubjectOf Oxford literary walking guides
writings about C. S. Lewis’s conversion
languageOfName English
locatedIn England
Magdalen College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Oxford
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
namedAfter Joseph Addison
notableFor association with C. S. Lewis
association with Oxford writers
literary associations
partOf grounds of Magdalen College, Oxford
touristType cultural tourism site
heritage tourism site

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