Queen’s Lane

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Queen’s Lane is a historic street in central Oxford, England, known for running between several university colleges and preserving much of the city’s medieval character.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic street
street
adjacentTo New College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Queen’s College, Oxford NERFINISHED
St Edmund Hall, Oxford NERFINISHED
connects High Street, Oxford NERFINISHED
New College Lane NERFINISHED
country England
environment narrow enclosed streetscape
hasBuildingPeriod early modern
medieval
hasMedievalCharacter true
hasNearbyLandmark High Street, Oxford NERFINISHED
New College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Queen’s College, Oxford NERFINISHED
St Edmund Hall, Oxford NERFINISHED
hasOrientation roughly north–south
hasStreetType lane
hasSurface paved
hasTrafficType limited motor traffic
heritageValue high
knownFor historic architecture
preserving medieval character of Oxford
quiet pedestrian route in central Oxford
locatedIn City of Oxford NERFINISHED
Oxford
Oxfordshire
South East England
United Kingdom
central Oxford
near New College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Queen’s College, Oxford NERFINISHED
St Edmund Hall, Oxford NERFINISHED
partOf historic centre of Oxford NERFINISHED
pedestrianFriendly true
urbanSetting university district
usedFor pedestrian access between Oxford colleges
tourist walking route

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St Edmund Hall, Oxford mainSiteOn Queen’s Lane