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Norham Manor

Norham Manor

Human settlement in England


The Norham Manor estate is a residential suburb in Oxford, England. It is part of central North Oxford.[1] To the north is Park Town with its crescents, to the east is the River Cherwell, to the south are the University Parks and to the west is Walton Manor, on the other side of Banbury Road.

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The architect William Wilkinson laid out the estate in the 1860s[2][3] on land owned by St John's College, Oxford. The houses are large Victorian villas, many in Italianate and Gothic Revival styles. Wilkinson himself designed several of them, notably in Norham Gardens (built 1860–70).[4] Others were designed by Charles Buckeridge (built 1862–66)[4] and Frederick Codd.

Although originally intended as a residential area, Norham Gardens has hosted a number of educational institutions. Lady Margaret Hall, one of the University of Oxford's formerly women-only colleges, lies to the east of Norham Manor at the end of Norham Gardens and on the River Cherwell. Further north is the Dragon School, a private preparatory school. 66 Banbury Road, Oxford was occupied from 1930 by Wolsey Hall. As of 2006, Kellogg College moved to Norham Manor. The college houses its administrative offices at 62 Banbury Road.[5][6] French research centre Maison Française d'Oxford is located on Norham Road.


References

  1. Symonds, Ann Spokes (1997). The Changing Faces of North Oxford. Vol. Book One. Robert Boyd Publications. ISBN 1-899536-25-6.
  2. Tyack, 1998, pages 234–235
  3. Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 317
  4. Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 318
  5. Kellogg College: News, Kellogg College, Oxford, UK.

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