University Parks

University Parks
University Parks cricket ground
Engineering Science Building, 15.3.06.JPG
Ground information
Location Oxford, England
Establishment 1881
Capacity no permanent seating
Owner Oxford University
End names
Pavilion End
Norham Gardens End
Domestic team information
Oxford University Cricket Club (1881 – present)

The Oxford University Parks, more normally the University Parks, or just The Parks to members of the local community, is one large parkland area slightly northeast of the Oxford city centre in England. It is open to the public during the day, and has beautiful gardens, large sports fields, and rare and exotic plants.

From 1853 to 1864, the University of Oxford purchased a total of 91 acres (37 ha) of land from Merton College to build the parks. Some of this land was then used for the University Museum and the Science Area, so the current site is measured at about 74 acres (30 ha). The park is situated mostly on the west bank of the River Cherwell, though a small plot of land called Mesopotamia sits between the upper and lower levels of the river. The Parks are bounded by Norham Gardens to the north, Parks Road to the west and the Science Area on South Parks Road to the south.

Walter Sawyer has been superintendent of the Parks since 1981.[1]

Contents

Points of interest

North Lodge, at the entrance to the Parks where Norham Gardens meets Parks Road.
The duck pond in the Parks.
View of the Parks with the Science Area on the right.
Gravel paths in the Parks.

The following features of the Parks are of special interest:

  • Cricket pavilion — the pavilion was designed by Sir Thomas Jackson (who also designed the University's Examination Schools) and was completed in 1881.
  • The only first-class cricket ground in the UK where spectators can watch for free.
  • Seven large tree Giant Sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum) planted in about 1888.
  • A duck pond with water lilies and a small island, constructed in 1925.
  • High Bridge, built in 1923–24 as a relief project for the unemployed. It is usually called Rainbow Bridge, because of its shape.
  • Genetic Garden — an experimental garden established by Professor Cyril Darlington to demonstrate evolutionary processes.
  • Styphnolobium japonicum, known as the Japanese Pagoda Tree. Planted in 1888.
  • Coronation Clump, a clump of trees planted to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Superintendents, 1866 - Present Day". The University Parks, Oxford. http://www.parks.ox.ac.uk/superintendent/index.htm. Retrieved 28 March 2011. 

External links

Coordinates: 51°45′43.56″N 1°15′16.44″W / 51.7621°N 1.2545667°W / 51.7621; -1.2545667


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