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BEAUMONT STREET

The Ashmolean Museum main entrance in Beaumont Street.

'Beaumont Street' is a street in the centre of Oxford, England. The street was laid out in the 1820s with elegant terraced houses in the Regency style. Before that, it was the location of Beaumont Palace.
At the western end is Worcester College and the junction with Walton Street to the north. Half way along to the north is St John Street. To the south is the Oxford Playhouse, where many University productions are held. To the north at the eastern end is the Ashmolean Museum. Opposite the eastern end is the Martyrs' Memorial. Here, Beaumont Street adjoins St Giles' to the north and Magdalen Street to the south. Oxford's foremost hotel, the Randolph, is on the corner with Magdalen Street.
The street is a favored location for dentists and doctors.

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19 Beaumont Street Surgery — Dr MacLennan & Partners

28 Beaumont Street Medical Practice — Drs Sichel and Ferguson

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