St Clement's, Oxford

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St Clement's, Oxford is a vibrant district just east of Oxford’s historic centre, known for its mix of student life, independent shops, and eateries along the main route into the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf area of Oxford
district
adjacentTo The Plain roundabout NERFINISHED
characterisedBy cafés
independent shops
pubs
restaurants
student population
connectedByRoadTo Cowley NERFINISHED
Headington NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
crossedBy London Road NERFINISHED
hasAmenityType bars
convenience stores
ethnic restaurants
takeaway food outlets
hasDemographic mix of students and long-term residents
hasLandUse hospitality
residential
retail
hasMainStreet St Clement's Street NERFINISHED
hasParishChurch St Clement's Church, Oxford NERFINISHED
hasPostTown Oxford NERFINISHED
hasRegionType urban district
hasRoad A420
isOnRoute main eastern route into Oxford city centre
knownFor mixed residential and commercial use
vibrant nightlife
locatedIn East Oxford NERFINISHED
England
Oxford
Oxfordshire
South East England
near Magdalen Bridge NERFINISHED
Oxford city centre NERFINISHED
River Cherwell NERFINISHED
partOf City of Oxford NERFINISHED
popularWith university students
transportRole gateway from east Oxford into city centre

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Magdalen Bridge situatedWestOf St Clement's, Oxford