- Summertown, Oxford
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Summertown in
North Oxford is a suburb ofOxford ,England .The focal part of Summertown is a busy area of shops on both sides of
Banbury Road . There is also a smaller street of shops and resturants,South Parade , that links Banbury Road andWoodstock Road .Summertown is home to much of Oxford's broadcast media.
BBC Radio Oxford and theBBC Television 's Oxford studios are on Banbury Road. The studios forJACK FM (FM107.9) andSix TV Oxford are on Woodstock Road.Oxfam has its headquarters in Banbury Road.Norwich Union has an office block on Banbury Road.Educational facilities
The county
secondary school for the area isCherwell School on Marston Ferry Road to the east of Banbury Road. There is also an independentboarding school ,St Edward's School on Woodstock Road. Ewert House Hall in Ewert Place is part of theUniversity of Oxford . It houses lecture and seminar rooms of the Continuing Education Department and a large examination hall.Places of worship
Summertown's
Church of England parish church is St Michael & All Angels in Lonsdale Road. [http://www.stmichaels-summertown.org.uk/links.htm St Michaels Church, Summertown, Oxford ] ] SummertownUnited Reformed Church is the formerCongregational Church on Banbury Road. Both St. Michael's and the URC church belong to the Summertown-Wolvercote Church Partnership which is alocal ecumenical partnership .Summertown's
Roman Catholic parish church is SS Gregory and Augustine on Woodstock Road. [ [http://gregoryandaugustine.blogspot.com/ SS Gregory & Augustine ] ] Also on Woodstock Road is Woodstock RoadBaptist Church, [ [http://www.wrbc.org.uk/ Woodstock Road Baptist Church (WRBC) Oxford UK Evangelical Christian church believing that Jesus Christ is the only way to God and our personal saviour ] ] a member of theFellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches .History
Summertown was built in the late
nineteenth century and earlytwentieth century as suburban Oxford expanded northwards, with large houses being built on farmland either side of Banbury Road and Woodstock Road. Much of the land belonged toSt John's College, Oxford and the houses were originally soldleasehold . St John's has since sold the freehold on most of these properties.In 1898 the City of Oxford Tramways Company extended its Banbury Road horse tram route to a new terminus at Summertown. In 1913 the company replaced its horse trams with motor 'buses. [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=22819 Public Services | British History Online ] ] Today Banbury Road is one of Oxford's busiest 'bus routes.
Public transport
Buses between central Oxford and Summertown "via" Banbury Road include the
Oxford Bus Company 2, 2A, 2B, 2C and 2D,RH Transport Services 25 and 25A and Stagecoach 7, 7A, 7B, 17, 27A, 27B and 27C. Banbury Road also haslimited-stop Park and Ride 'bus services linking Water Eaton with central Oxford (route 500 run by the Oxford Bus Company) and with theJohn Radcliffe Hospital (route 700 run by RH Transport Services).Notable residents
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Colin Dexter , author of theInspector Morse novels lives in Summertown [ [http://property.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,14049-2553873,00.html Times report] ]
*Lord Berkeley, chairman of theRail Freight Group [ [http://www.rfg.org.uk/about/directors/ Rail Freight Group - Directors ] ] lives in Summertown
*Yannis Philippakis of Foals has his family home in Summertown
*Thom Yorke ofRadiohead owns a property in Summertown
*Professor Leszek Kolakowski, philosopher and publicist lives in SummertownReferences
External links
* [http://www.summertown.info/ Summertown Info: Community website for Summertown]
* [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=oxford&om=1&ie=UTF8&z=15&ll=51.777665,-1.265273&spn=0.011683,0.042572&iwloc=A Map of Summertown at Google Maps]
* [http://www.headington.org.uk/oxon/old_oxford/banbury_road/summertown.htm Historic photographs of Summertown]
* [http://www.summertownhc.co.uk/ Summertown Health Centre (NHS)]
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