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Description The Manor House in Headington - geograph.org.uk - 1220754.jpg |
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The Manor House in Headington Originally built in the late C18, the house and its estate were purchased in 1919 by the Radcliffe Infirmary. The manor became a nursing school and subsequently offices while the portion of the estate that was not sold off for housing development have been used for new hospital development, the John-Radcliffe Hospital.
This is the view when approaching from Osler Road, itself named after Sir William Osler (1849-1919), Regius Professor of Medicine.
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Camera location | 51° 45′ 41″ N, 1° 12′ 54″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.761450; -1.215100 |
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Object location | 51° 45′ 42″ N, 1° 12′ 57″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.761630; -1.215900 |
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