Most tellingly, it's the place where the Oxfordians get their coffee!
THE MISSING BEAN
14 Turl Street
Oxford, OX1 3DQ
Telephone: 01865 794886
A second place - the University Parks - I came to love after discovering it to be a shortcut from my department to college. The pathways are very pretty and the scenery, especially after snowfall, is gorgeous. The photo on the right was taken on a particularly foggy (and snowy!) afternoon, for example, but during summertime the Parks are an expanse of green lawns and lush trees. A good place for picnics or just a brisk morning walk, a little corner of serenity located near the city center. On summer evenings, the Parks become a flurry of activity, with juggling, cricket and football clubs all using the grounds as practice fields.
UNIVERSITY PARKS
South Parks Road
Oxford, OX1 3RF
Thought not as grand as some of the other Oxford colleges, Green Templeton College, is nevertheless a place worth a visit. It boasts Oxford's first Observatory, built especially for the purpose of studying the transit of Venus. A small graduate college, it has lovely grounds and a sense of "Oxford-iness" despite not being the quintessential "quads and towers" type of college (such as Christ Church and Magdalen, amongst others). If you're lucky, you may also meet Professor Felix Burbank, the very fat, very spoilt, and much beloved college tabby cat.
GREEN TEMPLETON COLLEGE
Woodstock Road
Oxford, OX2 6HG
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