Oxford Map Art
Oxford's medieval street pattern radiates from Carfax Tower at the city center, with narrow lanes threading between colleges and quadrangles that predate the modern street grid. The Cherwell and Thames rivers converge at the southern edge, their confluence creating a natural boundary that historically constrained the city's expansion. Port Meadow stretches northwest as unbuilt common land, a flat expanse that has remained largely undeveloped for centuries and creates an unexpected void in the urban fabric.
51.7520° N, 1.2577° W
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