When was the Covered Market built?

The Covered Market, designed by John Gwynn, opened in 1774 as a market for vegetables, meat, fish, and herbs. It replaced the outdoor markets on St Aldates and Queen Street. The grade II listed market was rebuilt and enlarged around 1834 to 1840, and further additions were made in the late 19th century.
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Who owns the Covered Market Oxford?

The Oxford Covered Market is owned and run by Oxford City Council.
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What is special about a market in Oxford?

Oxford Covered Market features more than 50 traders selling fresh produce, gifts, fashion, flowers and jewellery, and provides a unique showcase for the very best in local crafts, food and drink.
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Is Oxford Covered Market dog friendly?

Are dogs allowed in the Covered Market? Assistance dogs are allowed in the market. Please note some individual traders may not allow dogs.
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Can dogs go punting in Oxford?

#3 Go Punting on the River

One of the quintessential things to do when visiting Oxford is to enjoy a punt on the river. Luckily, your dog doesn't need to miss out, with Cherwell Boathouse on the northern side of Oxford welcoming dogs on their punts.
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Where do you park at Oxford Covered Market?

The Covered Market is located right in the centre of Oxford. For easy parking we recommend using one of Oxford's five Park & Ride sites. If you are unable to use a Park & Ride, the nearest on-street car parking is situated in St Giles. The nearest car park is Gloucester Green car park.
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How old is the Covered Market Oxford?

Since its opening in 1774, with its initial 20 butchers' shops, the Covered Market has been an architectural and cultural landmark. Designed by John Gwynn, also known for Magdalen Bridge, it's a testament to Oxford's heritage.
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Why is Oxford so famous?

Oxford University

The most obvious reason for Oxford's fame is the university. It's the second oldest in the world (allegedly), educator of 28 Nobel Prize winners, and often cited as the best university on the planet.
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What foods is Oxford famous for?

Oxfordshire has its fair share of specifically local recipes. Oxford sausages, Frank Cooper's Marmelade, and Oxford Sauce (a local version of brown sauce, made by Baron Pouget) all remain popular. Oxford Bishop is a mulled drink, worth resurrecting.
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Which country owns Oxford?

Oxford (/ˈɒksfərd/) is a cathedral city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town. The city is home to the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world; it has buildings in every style of English architecture since late Anglo-Saxon.
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When did Oxford Cattle market close?

Cattle were sold in Gloucester Green until 1932, when the market moved to Oxpens, and held its last day of trading on March 21, 1979.
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Does Oxford have an outdoor market?

Oxford Outdoor Market. Head to Gloucester Green Market for a taste of the world right in the heart of Oxford. With vibrant street food stalls representing over 22 countries, it's the perfect spot for a delicious lunch or sweet treat.
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Can you stay overnight in Oxford Park and ride?

All Park and Ride sites are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Vehicles can be left overnight. Maximum stay 72 hours. Combined Park + Bus Tickets are available to purchase from the machines on site.
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Is parking difficult in Oxford?

Oxford is a small city with many traffic restrictions and parking is limited. If at all possible, please do not drive into the city centre. We recommend that you use the Park & Ride system.
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Is street parking free in Oxford?

Paying to park

We are responsible for on-street parking in central Oxford, Abingdon, Henley, Wallingford and Woodstock. Payment can be made by either cash or card at pay and display machines or by app via RingGo, Just Park, Pay by Phone and Apcoa.
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What is the world's biggest outdoor market?

The Largest Outdoor Market in the World: Exploring Chatuchak Market, Thailand | Watch.
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Why did Go Outdoors Oxford close?

The closure stems from a combination of factors, primarily the building's state of disrepair. Compounded by the inability to secure necessary insurance, the store's operational viability has been critically undermined, according to the Oxford Mail.
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Does Oxford have a pool?

University and public sports facilities

The University has its own sports centre including a 25m swimming pool, and a huge range of sports facilities which staff and partners can access at discounted rates.
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What is the history of the covered market in Oxford?

Market History

The building dates back to the 1770s and has a long, varied and interesting heritage. In 1772, the original market committee accepted an estimate for nine hundred and sixteen pounds and ten shillings for the building of twenty butchers shops.
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Where is the largest cattle market in the world?

The Mercado de Liniers in the centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina, is claimed to be the largest livestock market in the world.
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Does Oxford have a market day?

Discover the market: location and opening times

Gloucester Green outdoor market welcomes you on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. For detailed information, see Gloucester Green Outdoor market at the LSD Promotions website. Find Gloucester Green in the city's heart, off George Street, near the bus station.
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How many billionaires are from Oxford?

Oxford University has seen 10 billionaires in its classrooms and halls—who have a combined wealth of $47.1 billion—including Alex Beard and Sir Michael Jonathan Moritz. Beard, with a net worth of around $1.8 billion, is one of Britain's youngest billionaires. He graduated from the 922-year-old university in 1989.
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Why is Oxford called Oxford?

The name Oxford comes from the old term 'Oxanforda' which literally meant a ford (shallow crossing) in the river where the cattle (Oxen) could cross safely. The comma used before the conjunction (such as "and" or "or") in a list of three or more items is known as the Oxford Comma.
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Where do the rich live in Oxford?

North Central, Oxford

"The very affluent area includes the enclave of Park Town and is centred around the private Dragon School – the surrounding roads are the most desirable in Oxford, including Charlbury Road, Norham Gardens and Crick Road."
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What is the nickname of Oxford England?

English: Oxford is a city in England. Nicknamed the city of dreaming spires, it is home to the University of Oxford.
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