Radcliffe College is a proposed constituent college of the University of Oxford in England and the first to be located in Headington. The central university plans to found Radcliffe College alongside its broader redevelopment of the Grade II listed Warneford Hospital, a mental health institution, and creation of a new 'Warneford Park' complex.
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The Warneford Hospital is a hospital providing mental health services at Headington in east Oxford, England. It is managed by the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. There is an active proposal to redevelop the hospital alongside a new college of the University of Oxford.
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Cheney School is a comprehensive secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Headington, Oxford, England. It serves the Headington and East Oxford area as a destination for students from primary schools across the city. The headteacher has been Rob Pavey since 2020. Cheney School is part of River Learning Trust.
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Warneford Meadow is an area of 20 acres of natural grassland immediately south-east of the Warneford Hospital, in Headington, east Oxford, England. The Warneford Meadow is a wild space within urban Oxford. The area has been used by local residents as a public space for recreation for over 50 years.
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The Oxford Artisan Distillery was the first ever legal distillery in Oxford, England. It is the first certified organic "grain-to-glass" distillery in the United Kingdom, covering all parts of the distillery process.
The distillery is located at the top end of South Park, Headington, in the Old Depot of Oxford City Council at the former Cheney Farm.
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Divinity Road is a residential road in Oxford, England. It connects with the east end of Morrell Avenue to the northeast and with Cowley Road to the southwest. The road is on a hill sloping southwest.
The road includes detached, semi-detached, and terraced houses.
Divinity Road Area Residents’ Association is a residents' association in the local area around Divinity Road.
The Beeches, student accommodation of Linacre College, Oxford, is located in Divinity Road.
Lily van den Broecke, a gold medalist in the mixed coxed fours event on Dorney Lake at the 2012 Summer Paralympic Games, was a resident of the road in 2012, so a post box in the road was painted gold in her honour.
Divinity Road features in the book The Rocktastic Corduroy Peach by Michael Amos.
In close proximity to the John Radcliffe Hospital, the new college is to have a focus on medicine and provide teaching for postgraduate medical students, 250 of whom will live on site. The college will be named after John Radcliffe (1650–1714), the Yorkshire-born physician and politician.