Belbroughton Road

Belbroughton Road

Belbroughton Road is a residential road in the suburb of North Oxford, England. The road runs east from Banbury Road. At the other end is Oxford High School, a girls' school. South from the road about half way along is Northmoor Road, where J.R.R. Tolkien lived for a while in the 1930s. At the eastern end is Charlbury Road.

The road includes some large notable detached houses. [" [http://oliverbridge.com/article/domestic/projects/belbroughton_road_oxford.html Belbroughton Road, Oxford] ", Oliver Bridge Architects, 2006.] Amongst them are houses designed by Christopher Wright in the neo-Georgian style. [Hinchcliffe, Tanis, "North Oxford". New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-300-05184-0. Pages 32–34.] For example, No. 1 Belbroughton Road (built in 1926) is essentially a simple rectangular design, but including three very distinctive red-brick arches as a feature on the front facade, with rendering within each of the arches.

Belbroughton Road is a desirable residential area of North Oxford and house prices are very high in the area. [" [http://www.zoopla.co.uk/property/results/list/oxford/belbroughton-road/ox2/?asid=568270&st=RSTOE Home values and more for Belbroughton Road, Oxford OX2] ", Zoopla!]

Notable residents

Sir Francis Simon (1893–1956), the leading physical chemist, physicist, and Fellow of Christ Church, Oxford, lived at 10 Belbroughton Road. This is now commemorated with a blue plaque on the house, installed by the Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board. [" [http://www.halarose.co.uk/blue/p_SIR_FRANCIS_SIMON.html SIR FRANCIS SIMON (1893–1956), low temperature physicist and philanthropist, at 10 Belbroughton Road, Oxford] ", Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board.] The plaque was unveiled on 10 December 2003 by Sir Martin Wood, who previously lived in Northmoor Road, adjoining Belbroughton Road. No. 10 was the home of the Simon family from 1933 until the death of Lady Simon in 2001. They received many refugees at the house and provided hospitality for scientists, former students, and others from around the world.

Poetry

The road was mentioned in the first line of a poem ("May-Day Song for North Oxford") by the poet laureate Sir John Betjeman: [Brooke, Jocelyn, " [http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/brookej/btjmn/ A Biography of John Betjeman] ", [http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/brookej/btjmn/chap4.htm Chapter IV] .]

:"Belbroughton Road is bonny, and pinkly bursts the spray":"Of prunus and forsythia across the public way,":"…"

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