
The Rhodes Building of
Oriel College on the south side of the High Street.

Carfax, at the western end of the High Street.
The 'High Street' in
Oxford,
England runs between
Carfax, generally recognized as the centre of the city, and
Magdalen Bridge to the east. Locally the street is often known as 'The High'. It forms a gentle curve and is the subject of many prints, paintings, photographs, etc. The vista looking west towards Carfax with
University College on the left and
Queen's College on the right is an especially popular view.
To the north are (west to east):
Lincoln College (main entrance in Turl Street),
Brasenose College (main entrance in
Radcliffe Square),
St Mary's (the University Church),
All Souls College,
The Queen's College,
St Edmund Hall (main entrance in
Queen's Lane) and
Magdalen College (including
Magdalen Tower).
To the south are (west to east):
Oriel College,
University College (including the
Boyle-Hooke plaque outside the
Shelley Memorial), the
Examination Schools, the
Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art, the
Eastgate Hotel (at the original entrance to the city) and the
Botanic Garden.
Commerce
Despite an influx of chain stores in nearby
Cornmarket Street, the High is home to a number of specialist independent retailers. These include
Shepherd & Woodward (University outfitters), Payne & Son (goldsmiths),
Sanders of Oxford (printsellers) and Waterfield's Books. To the north at the eastern end between Cornmarket and the
Turl is the historic traditional
Covered Market, established in 1774.
Edward Bracher, a pioneering
Victorian photographer, had a shop at 26 High Street.
Henry Taunt, another photographer, joined him as a member of staff in 1856. Taunt later returned to 41 High Street after the lease for his own shop premises in
Broad Street expired in 1894.
83 High Street bears a
blue plaque (10 October 2001) commemorating
Sarah Cooper (1848–1932) marmalade maker, wife of Frank Cooper whose shop at 83-84 High Street was the origin of the ''Frank Cooper'' jam business (a brand now owned by
Premier Foods).
Adjoining streets
★
Alfred Street
★
Catte Street
★
Cornmarket Street
★
King Edward Street
★
Logic Lane
★
Longwall Street
★
Magpie Lane
★
Merton Street
★
Oriel Street
★
Queen Street
★
Queen's Lane
★
St Aldate's
★
Turl Street
External links
★
The High, Oxford including
tour and
history
★
Webcam from Carfax tower looking east down the High Street
★
360° Quicktime view from the top of Carfax Tower