Conservation Area
A large part of the parish of Old Marston is in a conservation area which affects what kind of developments can take place within it, in order to preserve it’s character. It is one of several across Oxford City. Below are some links to more information. The conservation area was designated in 20th July 1976 and renewed on 12th December 1989.
Links
- About Old Marston Conservation Area
- Conservation Area Overview
- Draft Conservation Area Appraisal
- Conservation Area Map 1
- Spatial Map Analysis Map 2
- Positive Buildings Map 3
- Character Map 4
- Old Marston 1902 Map 5
- Old Marston 1938 Map 6
- Oxford’s Conservation Areas
- Trees in Conservation Areas
- Nature Reserves in Old Marston
- Burnt Mill Meadow
- Almonds Farm Fields
Local Links
- Allotments
- Almonds Farm Fields
- Burnt Mill Meadow
- Businesses
- Cemetery
- Church
- Church Hall
- Conservation Area
- Consumer Information
- Elsfield Village
- Headington
- Mortimer Hall
- Nature Reserves
- Old Marston Charities Trust
- Organisations and Groups
- Planning
- Recreational Grounds
- Red Lion Pub
- St Nicholas School
- Swan School
- Venues
- Victoria Arms Pub
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