St Giles, Oxford

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St Giles, Oxford is a broad historic street and area just north of Oxford’s city center, known for its churches, colleges, and role as a key route into the university district.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf area
street
street fair
adjacentTo Beaumont Street NERFINISHED
Little Clarendon Street
Magdalen Street NERFINISHED
Parks Road NERFINISHED
coordinateLocation 51.756°N 1.260°W
country United Kingdom
hasEvent annual St Giles’ Fair
hasLandUse commercial
educational
religious
hasPart Balliol College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Blackfriars, Oxford
Pusey House
Regent’s Park College, Oxford NERFINISHED
St Giles’ Church, Oxford
St John’s College, Oxford NERFINISHED
St Mary Magdalen Church (near southern end)
Taylor Institution Library vicinity
The Eagle and Child pub
The Lamb and Flag pub
Trinity College, Oxford NERFINISHED
heldInMonth September
heritageStatus conservation area (part of central Oxford conservation area)
historicalUse main northern approach to Oxford
knownFor St Giles’ Fair
churches
historic streetscape
university colleges
locatedIn England
Oxford
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
location St Giles, Oxford
near Oxford city centre
partOf City of Oxford
recurrence annual
religiousHeritage Anglican
Catholic
Methodist
roadNumber part of A4144
role key route into the university district
runsFrom Magdalen Street NERFINISHED
runsTo Banbury Road NERFINISHED
Woodstock Road NERFINISHED
streetType broad avenue
urbanContext university quarter of Oxford

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Beaumont Street, Oxford ("St Giles', Oxford")
hasConnectingStreet
St Giles, Oxford ("St Giles’ Church, Oxford")
hasPart
Beaumont Palace
locatedNear
St Giles’ Fair
location

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