River Cherwell - Oxford City
DescriptionThe River Cherwell is a major tributary of the River Thames in central England. It rises near Hellidon in Northamptonshire and flows south through Oxfordshire for 40 miles to meet the Thames at Oxford.
The River Cherwell Flooding into the Oxford Canal at Nell Bridge.
The River Cherwell Flooding into the Oxford Canal and surrounding fields at Nell Bridge. The canal is/was closed to navigation at this point. 14th March 2018.
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Oxford Canal Narrow Boat Lock in Banbury (Oxfordshire, England)
Oxford Canal Narrowboat Lock in Banbury (Oxfordshire, England)
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Oxford in flood, 2014 - Kayaks on the Rivers Thames & Cherwell, UK
It's January 2014, the English Monsoon Season. The River Thames has burst its banks and there is massive flooding. We paddled the River Cherwell, a tributary of the River Thames through the centre of Oxford and onto the River Thames. Ace paddle.
January 12, 2014.
Filmed with a GoPro Hero3 stuck on the back of a Tahe Marine Greenland T sea kayak.
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Where to go in Oxford City England – Oxford City Tour
With the mix of ancient and modern, Oxford is a famous city of England to visit in vacation. The best well known Oxford University is situated here. Oxford city is known as City of Spires due to the beautiful skyline of Gothic towers and steeples. Many businesses are to be found here whether on one of the Science and Business Parks or within one of a number of residential areas.
Where to go in oxford city? The Oxford University parks, Christ church meadows, the Cherwell and Thames Rivers, Main Bodleian Library complex, and the Ashmolean Museum are the places you must go for it. Watch the video till the end for getting a visiting idea!
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City in England
Oxford, a city in central southern England, revolves around its prestigious university, established in the 12th century. The architecture of its 38 colleges in the city’s medieval center led poet Matthew Arnold to nickname it the 'City of Dreaming Spires'.
University College and Magdalen College are off the High Street, which runs from Carfax Tower (with city views) to the Botanic Garden on the River Cherwell.
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Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK
Banbury is a market town and civil parish in the district of Cherwell in northern Oxfordshire, England, located on the River Cherwell.
Punting on the River Cherwell in Oxford
A lovely morning out on the water from the Cherwell Boathouse. I failed miserable at it. travelpennies.com
Places to see in ( Oxford - UK )
Places to see in ( Oxford - UK )
Oxford, a city in central southern England, revolves around its prestigious university, established in the 12th century. The architecture of its 38 colleges in the city’s medieval center led poet Matthew Arnold to nickname it the 'City of Dreaming Spires'. University College and Magdalen College are off the High Street, which runs from Carfax Tower (with city views) to the Botanic Garden on the River Cherwell
Oxford is a city in the South East region of England and the county town of Oxfordshire. Oxford is the 52nd largest city in the United Kingdom, and one of the fastest growing and most ethnically diverse. The city of Oxford is situated 57 miles (92 km) from London, 69 miles (111 km) from Bristol, 65 miles (105 km) from both Southampton and Birmingham and 25 miles (40 km) from Reading.
Oxford is known worldwide as the home of the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. Buildings in Oxford demonstrate notable examples of every English architectural period since the late Saxon period. Oxford is known as the city of dreaming spires, a term coined by poet Matthew Arnold. Oxford has a broad economic base. Oxford industries include motor manufacturing, education, publishing and a large number of information technology and science-based businesses, some being academic offshoots.
Oxford is served by nearby London Oxford Airport, in Kidlington. The airport is also home to Oxford Aviation Academy, an airline pilot flight training centre, and several private jet companies. Bus services in Oxford and its suburbs are run by the Oxford Bus Company and Stagecoach Oxfordshire as well as other operators including Thames Travel, Arriva and several smaller operators. Oxford railway station is half a mile (about 1 km) west of the city centre.
Alot to see in ( Oxford - UK ) such as :
Bodleian Library
Pitt Rivers Museum
University of Oxford Botanic Garden
Radcliffe Camera
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
Oxford Castle
Sheldonian Theatre
University Parks
Museum of the History of Science, Oxford
Carfax, Oxford
Museum of Oxford
Modern Art Oxford
Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
Bate Collection of Musical Instruments
Tom Tower
The Story Museum
Harcourt Arboretum
Christ Church Picture Gallery
The Headington Shark
Pendon Museum
Bernwood Forest
Blenheim Palace
Thames Path
Carfax Tower
Port Meadow, Oxford
Blenheim Palace
Covered Market, Oxford
Martyrs' Memorial, Oxford
Christ Church Meadow, Oxford
Bridge of Sighs
Folly Bridge
Cutteslowe Park, Oxford
Hinksey Park
Pitt Rivers Museum
Bury Knowle Park
Magdalen College School, Oxford
Abingdon County Hall Museum
The Oxfordshire Museum
Abbey Meadows
Shotover Country Park
Abbey Gardens
Bate Collection
St Martin's Church, Bladon
The Thames Path National Trail
Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum
Farmoor Reservoir
Iffley Meadows
Albert Park, Abingdon
( Oxford - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Oxford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Oxford - UK
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The Cherwell Boathouse Oxford
The Cherwell Boathouse Oxford. Riverside Punting on the Cherwell.
The Cherwell Boathouse is an iconic Oxford punt station and restaurant on the banks of the river Cherwell. Established in 1904, the family run Boathouse now has over 80 handmade punts in the water and is an idyllic spot for punting, dining and picnics.
The Teahut Bar and Cafe is open in season and serves light food and drinks on a river terrace whilst our restaurant is open all year round. With an alfresco terrace on the decking in the summer, Cherwell is the perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon.
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Oxford UK Tourism Video
Oxford has a compact city centre with twisting lanes, buildings and hidden places to explore. The main central street is the High Street with its shops stretching down from the Carfax to the River Cherwell at Magdalen Bridge. Surrounding Oxford is the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside with villages and historic houses to visit. For more Oxford information visit
Pitt Rivers Museum Oxford, United Kingdom
A short visit to Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford.
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Floods on the River Cherwell today
Floods on the River Cherwell. Near the Oxford canal. Twyford. Oxfordshire. England. UK.
River thames big perch and pike on the cherwell
sorry for not uploading a video in so long, ive been very busy with college however I'm trying to fit in videos whenever I can and will be uploading a sea fishing video next. this is footage of the last few weeks with some lovely perch and pike, enjoy!
River cherwell
White bridge
Oxford Punting Part 2
Pat shows a little more talent at punting this time... but wait for the end... is it a rescue dog or it is the famous Cherwell crocodile..?
River boat trip in Oxford
River Thames, Oxford, UK
University of Oxford, City in England
Oxford, a city in central southern England, revolves around its prestigious university, established in the 12th century. The architecture of its 38 colleges in the city’s medieval center led poet Matthew Arnold to nickname it the 'City of Dreaming Spires'. University College and Magdalen College are off the High Street, which runs from Carfax Tower (with city views) to the Botanic Garden on the River Cherwell.
The Oxford Kayak Tour in 2 Minutes - River Thames
The Oxford Kayak Tour in 2 minutes. Clips taken from tours in the sun and when it's tipping down with rain.
Oxford - Magdalen College of Oxford
Magdalen College (/ˈmɔːdlɪn/ MAWD-lin)[2] is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. As of 2014, the college had an estimated financial endowment of £180.8 million.
Magdalen stands next to the River Cherwell and has within its grounds a deer park and Addison's Walk. The large, square Magdalen Tower is an Oxford landmark, and it is a tradition, dating to the days of Henry VII, that the college choir sings from the top of it at 6 a.m. on May Morning.
Magdalen College was founded in 1458 by William of Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor. The founder's statutes included provision for a choral foundation of men and boys (a tradition that has continued to the present day) and made reference to the pronunciation of the name of the college in English. The college received another substantial endowment from the estate of Sir John Fastolf of Caister Castle in Norfolk (1380–1459). Another unrelated college named Magdalen Hall adjacent to Magdalen College eventually became part of Hertford College.
Magdalen's prominence since the mid-20th century owes much to such famous fellows as C. S. Lewis and A. J. P. Taylor, and its academic success to the work of such dons as Thomas Dewar Weldon. Women were first admitted to the college in 1979.[8] In 2015, Magdalen topped Oxford's Norrington Table of college undergraduate examination results.