Jericho Conservation Area

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Jericho Conservation Area is a designated historic district in Oxford, England, known for its Victorian-era streets, canalside setting, and distinctive urban character.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation area
designated historic district
adjacentTo Oxford Canal NERFINISHED
characterisedBy narrow streets
tight street pattern
two- and three-storey buildings
country United Kingdom
governedBy Oxford City Council NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType Victorian terraced houses
canal-related structures
former industrial buildings
hasHeritageValue architectural interest
historic townscape
hasLandUse commercial
community uses
residential
hasPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
hasSetting urban canalside environment
hasSignificance example of 19th-century working-class housing
example of Victorian industrial suburb
hasUrbanCharacter Victorian-era streets
canalside setting
dense urban grain
mixed residential and commercial uses
terraced housing
locatedIn Jericho, Oxford NERFINISHED
Oxford
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion South East England
near Oxford city centre NERFINISHED
partOf City of Oxford NERFINISHED
historic suburb of Jericho
protectedFor special architectural interest
special historic interest
subjectToPlanningControl Article 4 Direction (local planning controls)
conservation area consent

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Walton Street, Oxford partOfConservationArea Jericho Conservation Area