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Belbroughton Road
Road in North Oxford, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Belbroughton Road is a residential road in the suburb of North Oxford, England.[1] The road runs east from Banbury Road. At the other end is Oxford High School, a girls' school. South from the road about halfway along is Northmoor Road, where J. R. R. Tolkien lived for a while in the 1930s. At the eastern end is Charlbury Road.
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The road includes some large notable detached houses.[2] Amongst them are houses designed by Christopher Wright in the neo-Georgian style.[1] For example, No. 1 Belbroughton Road (built in 1926) is essentially a simple rectangular design, but including three very distinctive red-brick arches as a feature on the front facade, with rendering within each of the arches.