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  1. Offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of the City, but conveniently located right at its heart, is the green oasis offered by University Parks – with something to please everyone. This beautiful space, originally owned by Merton College, was purchased by the University in the 1850s and first laid out as a Park for sports and ...

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  2. The only vehicular access to University Parks is via the South Lodge entrance, South Parks Road OX1 3RF. This is at the junction of South Parks Road and St Cross Road next to Linacre College. This gate is normally open from 07:00 until dusk. There is an access control bollard inside the Parks with an intercom.

  3. Summary information. Step free access through the three gates on Parks Road, and the gate on South Parks Road. Gates held open during opening hours. The Cox's Corner and Lady Margaret Hall entrances have narrow gates and will not be accessible to most wheelchair users.

  4. University Parks, a green expanse of over 70 acres in the heart of the city, provides a picturesque haven for members of the University, local residents and visitors to Oxford.

  5. Oxford University Parks is the historical venue of Oxford University Cricket Club’s fixtures and also hosts Football, Rugby Union, Rugby League, Lacrosse, Tennis and Croquet.

  6. The Oxford University Parks, commonly referred to locally as the University Parks, or just The Parks, is a large parkland area slightly northeast of the city centre in Oxford, England. The park is bounded to the east by the River Cherwell, though a small plot of land called Mesopotamia sits between

  7. Getting there. There are no public parking facilities at University Parks, however the site is easily accessed by public transport and is in walking distance of the city centre. Several local bus routes service the main roads running close to University Parks.