Wolvercote

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Wolvercote is a village and suburb on the northern edge of Oxford, England, known for its historic character and proximity to the River Thames and Port Meadow.

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Wolvercote canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf suburb
village
administrativeDistrict Oxford district
ceremonialCounty Oxfordshire
country England
United Kingdom
countrySubdivision England
electoralWard Wolvercote ward NERFINISHED
hasAmenity St Peter’s Church, Wolvercote NERFINISHED
The Plough Inn NERFINISHED
The Red Lion NERFINISHED
The Trout Inn NERFINISHED
The White Hart NERFINISHED
Wolvercote Common NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic historic character
hasPostTown Oxford NERFINISHED
hasRoadAccess A34 road (nearby) NERFINISHED
A40 road (nearby) NERFINISHED
hasTransport Oxford Parkway railway station (nearby) NERFINISHED
locatedIn Oxford
Oxfordshire
South East England
locatedNear Port Meadow NERFINISHED
Thames
surface form: River Thames
locatedNorthOf Oxford city centre NERFINISHED
locatedOn northern edge of Oxford
nearbyWaterBody Oxford Canal NERFINISHED
River Thames NERFINISHED
notableFor proximity to Port Meadow
riverside setting
traditional village character
partOf City of Oxford NERFINISHED
civil parish of Wolvercote
region South East England

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Wolvercote Cemetery locatedIn Wolvercote