Oxford: Nature
Places and attractions in the Nature category
Categories
- Park
- Universities and schools
- Street
- Church
- Shopping
- Shopping district
- Museum
- Bridge
- Historical place
- Library
- Architecture
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Nightlife
- History museum
- Theater
- Square
- Shopping centre
- Concerts and shows
- J. R. R. Tolkien
- Garden
- Sacred and religious sites
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Specialty museum
- Cemetery
- Memorial
- Gothic architecture
- Art museum
- Monastery
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Hill
- Neighbourhood
Bagley Wood
Bagley Wood is a wood in the parish of Kennington between Oxford and Abingdon in Oxfordshire, England. It is traversed from north to south by the A34 road, which was rerouted through the wood in 1972.
Hinksey Hill
Hinksey Hill is a hill and residential area 2 miles south of the centre of Oxford. It is in South Hinksey civil parish, about 0.5 miles south of the village. Hinksey Hill was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire.
Headington Hill
Headington Hill is a hill in the east of Oxford, England, in the suburb of Headington. The Headington Road goes up the hill leading out of the city. There are good views of the spires of Oxford from the hill, especially from the top of South Park.
Harcourt Hill
Harcourt Hill is a hill and community in North Hinksey in Oxfordshire, England, west of the city of Oxford. There is a good view of the city from the hill. It lies between Hinksey Hill to the southeast, Boars Hill to the south and Botley to the north. Until 1974 it was in Berkshire, but was transferred to Oxfordshire in that year.
Hurst Hillshire
Hurst Hill or Cumnor Hurst is a 20.6-hectare biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Oxford in Oxfordshire. It is a Geological Conservation Review site.