Garden
Pullens Lane Allotments
Headington, Oxford OX3 0BX, United Kingdom
Pullens Lane Allotments
Situated in the heart of Headington, Oxford, the allotments on Pullens Lane offer a serene retreat for local gardening enthusiasts. Established in 1972, these allotments have become a cherished community space, fostering a deep connection between residents and the land.
The allotments are accessible via Pullen’s Lane, which branches off Headington Road. For those traveling by public transport, the nearest bus stops are located on Headington Road and Marston Road, served by routes 7, 8, 9, U1, U4, U5, 400, 13, X13, U4, and U5. Pedestrians can also access the site through a gate at the north-east corner of Headington Hill Park. (scadaa.org.uk)
The history of Pullens Lane is rich and multifaceted. The lane itself is named after the Reverend Josiah Pullen (1631–1714), a notable figure in Oxford's history. In the late 17th century, Pullen planted a renowned elm tree at the top of Headington Hill, affectionately known as "Joe Pullen's Tree." This tree became a popular meeting spot and was celebrated in local poetry and literature. Unfortunately, the tree was destroyed by fire in 1909, but its legacy endures in the area's name. (headington.org.uk)
Architecturally, Pullens Lane boasts several notable buildings. The Vines, constructed in 1889–90 for Professor Sydney Howard Vines, is a prime example. Designed by Victorian architect Harry Wilkinson Moore, this red-brick house with stone dressings was later known as The Vineyard and Pollock House. It has served various educational purposes, including housing the Nurses Training School and later becoming part of Oxford Brookes University. Today, it is occupied by Scholarship & Christianity in Oxford (SCIO). (en.wikipedia.org)
Another significant building is Cotuit Hall, built in 1892 and originally known as Napier House. Also designed by Moore, this building has had multiple uses, including serving as a hall of residence at Oxford Brookes University and now being part of the EF International Academy's Oxford campus. (en.wikipedia.org)
The area surrounding the allotments is characterized by its green spaces and historical significance. Headington Hill Park, located nearby, offers residents and visitors a place to relax and enjoy nature. The park's proximity to the allotments enhances the community's connection to the environment. (mapcarta.com)
In recent years, the properties along Pullens Lane have seen a rise in value, reflecting the area's desirability. The average house price is approximately £1.46 million, with a range from £634,792 for a two-bedroom flat to £4.44 million for a five-bedroom house with a garden. (bricksandlogic.co.uk)
The Pullens Lane Allotments stand as a testament to the community's dedication to sustainable living and local agriculture. They provide a space where residents can cultivate their own produce, fostering a sense of community and connection to the land. The allotments not only serve as a green oasis in the city but also as a living piece of Oxford's rich history.
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- Headington, Oxford, Oxford
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- United Kingdom
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