Everything about Market Street Oxford totally explained
Market Street runs east-west in central
Oxford,
England.
The street lies north of the
Covered Market, a historic roofed market with permanent stalls, still very much active today. To the west is the major shopping street,
Cornmarket Street, and to the east is
Turl Street. On the north side of the street is
Jesus College, one of
Oxford University's historic colleges with its main entrance in the Turl.
The Market Tavern (formerly the City Tavern, Bar Oz and the Roebuck public house) is on the south side of Market Street. The
Oxford University Jazz Society meets there for
jam sessions.
To the east, over Turl Street, Market Street continues as
Brasenose Lane, accessible to
pedestrians only, and named after
Brasenose College, located to the south at its far end. This lane, used as a cut through route by students and other locals, emerges into cobbled
Radcliffe Square at its eastern end. To the north of Brasenose Lane is
Exeter College and at the western end to the south is
Lincoln College.
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