North Parade Oxford...

By Annie
 Until a few months ago , I never knew this quaint little street existed.  I was so surprised.  A fabulous little street with a buzz too it. 
The walk actually started in Church Walk .. Below is
The Church of St Philip and St James in Oxford is a lovely 19th-century parish church that today houses the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies.
The interior is not accessible without an appointment, but the exterior is worth a look if you're in the neighbourhood.
  

 The Latin American Centre
The Latin American Centre was founded in 1965 by St. Antony's College although St Antony’s had begun to develop Latin American studies in 1959. The main aims of the Centre are to educate graduate students in a range of disciplines applied to Latin America; to promote research on Latin America; to support a research library; to bring students and academics from Latin America to the University; and to organize seminars, lectures, workshops and conferences on Latin America. 

Viny's Cafe

OXFORD YARN STORE 
The Produce Shop is fab , can even get coffee and cake ! Why not take a peek at their instagram page..☻ 

  
  PROPER PORK PIES(I am not a fan, nor of Pickled Eggs)
 Pickled eggs.
 
I know one of my blogger friends has been here ( TAURUS GALLERY!(Gaynor)
 

Twice a month  on Saturdays , this paradeis bustling with people as they hold a North Parade Market. I have yet to go.(More photos later)
  Fab flower shop , not in the Parade , not far in Banbury Road.

Gee's Banbury Road  
  These displays are in their 'greenhouse'


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