IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Bateman Street, OXFORD, OX3 7BG

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Bateman Street, OX3 7BG by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (97 Images Found)

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New Headington, Oxford
A former headmistress's house and the former New Headington Infants' School at the junction of Windsor Street and Perrin Street. The new school attracted 60-100 fee-paying children of between 3-6 years of age and functioned between 1837- 1908. (The charge for each child was a penny a week). Together with the headmistress’s house, the school cost £3,50l to build. Once old enough, the children moved up to Headington National School (now St Andrew's Primary School) on the London Road. The school closed after 34 years when Headington's first council school opened in Margaret Road, once the headmistress and her flock had transferred there. The building has been used almost continually since then by Guide and Brownie groups and by various commercial firms but is now standing empty and awaiting redevelopment.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 1 Aug 2013
0.06 miles
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New Headington, Oxford
A former school house at the junction of Windsor Street and Perrin Street. The Headmistress of the former New Headington Infant School, behind the house, lived here. The new school attracted 60-100 fee-paying children of between 3-6 years of age and functioned between 1837- 1908. (The charge for each child was a penny a week). Together with the headmistress’s house, the school cost £3,50l to build. Once old enough, the children moved up to Headington National School (now St Andrew's Primary School) on the London Road. The school closed after 34 years when Headington's first council school opened in Margaret Road, once the headmistress and her flock had transferred there. The building has been used almost continually since then by Guide and Brownie groups and by various commercial firms but is now standing empty and awaiting redevelopment.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 1 Aug 2013
0.06 miles
3
Junction of New High Street and Bateman Street
The house on the corner appears to have been extended doubling its width
Image: © Roger Templeman Taken: 27 Sep 2013
0.07 miles
4
Benchmark on the Conservative Club, Windmill Road
Ordnance Survey cut mark benchmark described on the benchmark database at http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm32312
Image: © Roger Templeman Taken: 18 Sep 2013
0.07 miles
5
Headington Conservative Club
On Windmill Road.
Image: © JThomas Taken: 21 Sep 2019
0.08 miles
6
The Butchers Arms in Wilberforce Street
Image: © Steve Daniels Taken: 7 Feb 2017
0.10 miles
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The Butchers Arms in Wilberforce Street
Image: © Steve Daniels Taken: 7 Feb 2017
0.10 miles
8
Methodist Church, Lime Walk, Headington
The roof of All Saints church is visible a short way along the road.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 12 Jan 2012
0.10 miles
9
Blanchford Building Supplies
There are plenty of signs to tell you what this is.
Image: © Bill Boaden Taken: 3 May 2014
0.10 miles
10
Looking along the Nave
Looking down the nave in All Saints Headington showing the north and south aisles
Image: © Bill Nicholls Taken: 12 Jul 2023
0.10 miles
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