St John Street, Oxford
Facts and practical information
St John Street is a street in central Oxford, England. The street mainly consists of Georgian-style stone-faced Grade II listed terraced houses. It was built as a speculative development by St John's College starting in the 1820s and finishing in the 1840s at the start of the Victorian era. At the northern end is Rewley House and near the southern end is the Sackler Library, which opened in 2001. To the south is Beaumont Street and to the north is Wellington Square. St John Street runs parallel with St Giles' to the east and Walton Street to the west. ()
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St John Street – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Broad Street, Magdalen Street, Ashmolean Museum, Little Clarendon Street.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to St John Street by public transport?
Bus
- St Giles • Lines: 853 (3 min walk)
- Gloucester Green Bus Station • Lines: 737, Lgw, Lhr, Tube, X5, X90 (4 min walk)
Train
- Oxford (10 min walk)