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Binsey

Binsey's name most likely derives from Byni's island, which was in the nearby Thames. It belonged to St Frideswide's Priory and subsequently Christ Church became the major landowner. It survives as a predominantly small, agricultural settlement within the Green Belt and flood plain to the north-west of Oxford.

Please see our overview document below for more information:

Binsey Conservation Area (48kB PDF)



 

Page last reviewed 17 Nov 2008

Historic Buildings and Conservation Areas Team

St Aldate's Chambers

109 St Aldate's

Oxford

OX1 1DS

01865 252640


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