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Oxford - Wikipedia Oxford ( ˈ ɒ k s f ər d ⓘ) [5] [6] is a cathedral city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town The city is home to the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world; [7] it has buildings in every style of English architecture since late Anglo-Saxon Oxford's
Oxford Attractions Places to Visit - VisitBritain Planning a trip to Oxford? Explore the best things to do, attractions and events in our official tourism guide to Oxford discover why we love this city Just an hour by train from London and you’re in the city of dreaming spires
University of Oxford | History, Colleges, Notable Alumni | Britannica University of Oxford, English autonomous institution of higher learning at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, one of the world’s great universities It lies along the upper course of the River Thames (called the Isis by Oxonians), 50 miles (80 km) north-northwest of London
Visit Oxford The aim of Visit Oxford is to provide detailed and up to date information about different attractions that you can find in Oxford It will also help you get to know more about Oxford’s history, art and culture scene in advance
Oxford Travel Guide (Practical tips, itinerary + map) - UK Travel Planning Our Oxford Travel Guide includes recommended places to visit and things to do, accommodation options, tips and more for one of the most famous university cities in the world Everything you need to plan your visit and essential reading for any visitor to Oxford!
Oxford - Wikitravel Oxford is a city in Oxfordshire, England Oxford was first occupied in Saxon times, and was initially known as "Oxanforda" The settlement began with the foundations of St Frideswide's nunnery in the 8th century and was first mentioned in written records in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the year 912