Road in Oxford, England
Woodstock Road, looking south near the former Radcliffe Infirmary .
The southern end of Woodstock Road (left) Banbury Road (right) from the north end of St Giles' .
St Antony's College on the Woodstock Road.
The Gatehouse (demolished 2014) of St Anne's College , formerly the entrance to the college, on Woodstock Road.
The Andrew Wiles Building on Woodstock Road, viewed from St Anne's College
Belsyre Court , a 1936 Grade II listed apartment block, on Woodstock Road.
Woodstock Road is a major road in Oxford , England, running from St Giles' in the south, north towards Woodstock through the leafy suburb of North Oxford .[ 1] To the east is Banbury Road , which it meets at the junction with St Giles'.
Buildings
At the southern end, just north of Little Clarendon Street , are the Oratory Church of St Aloysius Gonzaga and Somerville College . Opposite Little Clarendon Street is St Giles' Church , built in 1120 and consecrated in 1200. Further north are Green Templeton College , St Anne's College and St Antony's College . Also on Woodstock Road is St Philip and St James Church , now the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS) and St. Edward's School which is a prominent feature halfway down. Woodstock Road Baptist Church is an evangelical church on the corner with Beech Croft Road .[ 2] Jack FM and Jack 2 , local radio broadcasters covering Oxfordshire , are based at 270 Woodstock Road, along with the local TV channel SIX TV .
The road is classified A4144 .
Notable residents
Former residents include:[ 3]
Norman Davis , OBE , FBA (1913–89), Merton Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Oxford
Sir Hugh Elliott , OBE (1913–1989), ornithologist
Lord Redcliffe-Maud , GCB , CBE (1906–1982), civil servant, diplomat, and Master of University College, Oxford , and Lady Redcliffe-Maud (1904–1993), pianist
Egon Wellesz , CBE (1885–1974), composer and musicologist
Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis , lived together as students[ 4]
Dorothy Hodgkin , chemist, awarded a Nobel Prize for advances in protein crystallography, lived at 94 Woodstock Road from 1957 to 1968[ 5]
Bill Clinton lived on Leckford Road, just off Woodstock Road, during his time as a student at Oxford.
Adjoining roads in North Oxford
See also
References
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