Norham Gardens is a residential road in central North Oxford, England. It adjoins the north end of Parks Road near the junction with Banbury Road, directly opposite St Anne's College. From here it skirts the north side of the Oxford University Parks, ending up at Lady Margaret Hall, a college of Oxford University that was formerly for women only, backing onto the River Cherwell. Public access to the Parks is available from the two ends of the road. To the north of the road are Bradmore Road near the western end and Fyfield Road near the eastern end.
A number of houses in Norham Gardens are now used by the University of Oxford (mainly the Department of Education) and its colleges. St Edmund Hall's Graduate Centre is housed in several buildings on this road. One house, previously run by the Society of the Sacred Heart and then St Benet's Hall, is now accommodation and teaching space for St Hilda's College.[1][2]
^"The History of Norham Gardens" (PDF). St Benet’s News. No. December 2016. St Benet's Hall. pp. 4–5. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
^Kenny, Samuel (28 September 2022). "St Hilda's buys St Benet's Hall's buildings". The Oxford Student. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
NorhamGardens is a residential road in central North Oxford, England. It adjoins the north end of Parks Road near the junction with Banbury Road, directly...
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Oxford's formerly women-only colleges, lies to the east of Norham Manor at the end of NorhamGardens and on the River Cherwell. Further north is the Dragon...
organised by the Oxford University Lawn Tennis Club, and played at NorhamGardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England from 1880 to 1888. The Oxford University...
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known as "Teddy Hall," at Oxford, living in college accommodation at NorhamGardens. Rolle was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the sixth round (207th...
northern end of the road is a junction with Norham Road and at the southern end is a junction with NorhamGardens, with the University Parks opposite. Halfway...
family lived in a Gothic-style house built in 1867 on Banbury Road in NorhamGardens, North Oxford, England. The house was described as having "arched windows...
St Benet's Hall admits its first women undergraduates (resident in NorhamGardens), ending single-sex education in the University of Oxford. 2017 14 February:...
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western end and Fyfield Road near the eastern end, both connecting with NorhamGardens. To the north is Park Town. Pedestrian access at the eastern end leads...
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the Norham Manor estate. At the northern end of the road is a junction with Norham Road and at the southern end is a junction with NorhamGardens, was...
Margaret Hall, Oxford in 1879 as a college for female undergraduates, on NorhamGardens in North Oxford. She continued in this role until her retirement in...
a Long Room. The two ends of the pitch are the Pavilion End and the NorhamGardens End. The University Match is now the club's sole first-class fixture...
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