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Grandpont is a
mainly residential area in
south Oxford, England. It is west of
Abingdon Road, and
consists mainly of
narrow streets that run at right...
- on 12 June 1844 with a
terminus station in what is now
Western Road,
Grandpont. In 1845 the
Oxford and
Rugby Railway (ORR)
began to
build its line, starting...
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Grandpont Bridge is a
footbridge across the
River Thames near the
centre of Oxford,
England that was
temporarily closed in
March 2021. It
links Friars...
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Oxford has had
three main
railway stations. The
first was
opened at
Grandpont in 1844, but this was a terminus,
inconvenient for
routes to the north;...
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Robert D'Oyly also
ordered the
construction of a
stone causeway,
known as
Grandpont for traffic,
including Oxen and the
carts that they drew, to
cross over...
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Oxfordshire Wolvercote Common,
Wolvercote Osney New
Osney (west-central Oxford)
Grandpont Oxford (south-central) New Hinksey,
South Hinksey (east
Oxford inc. Rose...
- Buckinghamshire. The
areas of
Oxford city
south of the Thames, such as
Grandpont, were
transferred much earlier, in 1889. In 2024,
Megalosaurus tracks...
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sheriff until the
reign of
Elizabeth I, and the
shire court was held at
Grandpont. The ****izes were
formerly held at Reading, Abingdon, and Newbury, but...
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North Oxford, with a
catchment area
extending down to the city centre,
Grandpont, and New Hinksey.
Along with
later expansions, in 2003, and as part of...
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relatively high-income families, and the
similarly prosperous areas of
Grandpont and New
Hinksey in the
south of the city. At the end of 2010 unemployment...