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The city has a total area of about 46 sq km (17.6 sq miles).
While parts of the urban area are very densely developed, 52% of the city is actually open space. This can be seen by looking at the following document:
| Map of Oxford (525kB PDF) |
Some 27% of Oxford is in the Green Belt, with much of this land being flood plain. The historic city parks and nature conservation areas (including a Special Area of Conservation and several sites of special scientific interest) create pockets and corridors of green within the City boundary.
You may be interested to find out about Oxford City Council's planning policy.
Page last reviewed 17 Nov 2008