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__NOTOC__ The Logic Lane covered bridge is a small covered bridge at the High Street end of Logic Lane, within University College, Oxford, England. The bridge was designed by the Oxford architect Harry Wilkinson Moore (1850–1915) and was completed in 1904.Andrew Saint,
Three Oxford Architects
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Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society
It links the older
Radcliffe Quad The Radcliffe Quadrangle (or Rad Quad as it is known to students of the College) is the second quadrangle of University College, Oxford, England. The buildings have been Grade I listed since 1954. The quadrangle was started in 1716 and fini ...
buildings with the newer Durham Buildings, built in 1903. Oxford City Council was against the scheme, since Logic Lane was officially a
bridleway A bridle path, also bridleway, equestrian trail, horse riding path, ride, bridle road, or horse trail, is a trail or a thoroughfare that is used by people riding horses, riding on horses. Trails originally created for use by horses often now s ...
, but the court judged in favour of the College—so the bridge was built.


See also

* Bridge of Sighs, another better-known covered bridge in Oxford at Hertford College.


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University College, Bridge, Oxford, Oxfordshire
1906 photograph by Henry Taunt from English Heritage Covered bridge, Logic Lane Bridges in Oxford Covered bridges in England Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford Bridges completed in 1904 {{UK-bridge-struct-stub