Episcopal church
Osney Rectory 81 West Way
Botley, Oxford OX2 9JY, United Kingdom
Osney Rectory
Situated in the historic Osney area of Oxford, the building at 81 West Way is a notable example of 19th-century architecture. This structure is part of North Hinksey, a district in the Vale of White Horse, and is located near the community center, Seacourt Hall, and the Church of St Peter and St Paul. (mapcarta.com)
The Osney region has a rich history, with the name "Osney" derived from Old English, meaning "Osa's Island" or "island in the Ouse." Historically, Osney was home to Osney Abbey, founded in 1129 by Robert d'Oilly the younger and his wife Edith Forne. The abbey was a significant Augustinian house until its dissolution in 1539. (en.wikipedia.org)
In the 19th century, the area underwent significant development. The establishment of Osney Cemetery in 1848 provided a new burial ground for several Oxford parishes, including St Aldate's, St Ebbe's, St Peter-le-Bailey, and St Thomas. (en.wikipedia.org) The construction of the building at 81 West Way reflects this period of growth and urbanization in the region.
Today, the area around 81 West Way is characterized by a blend of historical landmarks and modern developments. The proximity to Oxford railway station and the Botley Road ensures easy access to the city center, while the nearby parks and community centers provide residents with ample recreational opportunities.
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- Botley, Oxford, Oxford
- Country
- United Kingdom
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