
St Aldate's (, like "all dates") is a street in central
Oxford
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,
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,
named after
Saint Aldate, but formerly known as Fish Street.
Museum and Church

The street runs south from the generally acknowledged centre of Oxford at
Carfax. The
Town Hall
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, which includes the
Museum of Oxford, is on the east side of the street.
Christ Church, with its imposing
Tom Tower, faces the east end of St Aldate's, while
Pembroke College (on Pembroke Square) faces its west end. Other adjoining streets include
Blue Boar Street to the east side and
Pembroke Street,
Pembroke Square,
Brewer Street, Rose Place, and Speedwell Street to the west.
St Aldate's Church is on the west side of the street, in Pembroke Square.
Alice's Shop
Opposite Christ Church is
Alice's Shop, formerly frequented by
Alice Liddell
Alice Pleasance Hargreaves (''née'' Liddell, ; 4 May 1852 – 16 November 1934) was an English woman who, in her childhood, was an acquaintance and photography subject of Lewis Carroll. One of the stories he told her during a boating trip becam ...
, and the model for the Sheep Shop in the "Wool and Water" chapter in ''
Through the Looking-Glass
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''.

Bate Collection of Musical Instruments
South of Christ Church is an entrance to
Christ Church Meadow and, still on the east side, the
University of Oxford
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's Faculty of Music, containing the
Bate Collection of Musical Instruments
The Bate Collection of Musical Instruments is a collection of historic musical instruments, mainly for Western classical music, from the Middle Ages onwards. It is housed in Oxford University's Faculty of Music near Christ Church on St. Alda ...
; the building was opened in 1936 for
St Catherine's Society. Oxford's police station (designed by H. F. Hurcombe, the City Estates Surveyor, and completed in 1936)
and the
Oxford Combined Court Centre
The Oxford Combined Court Centre is a Crown Court venue, which deals with criminal cases, as well as a County Court venue, which deals with civil cases, in St Aldate's, Oxford, England.
History
The building was commissioned by the then Sir Wi ...
(designed by Henry Smith and completed in 1932)
opposite precede a junction with
Thames Street to the west.
Depictions in television
The police station was featured in the
Inspector Morse
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On television he was portrayed by John ...
television series.
Continuation into Abingdon Road
After
Folly Bridge
Folly Bridge is a stone bridge over the River Thames carrying the Abingdon Road south from the centre of Oxford, England. It was erected in 1825–27, to designs of a little-known architect, Ebenezer Perry (died 1850), who practised in London.
...
over the
River Thames
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or Isis, St Aldate's enters
Grandpont
Grandpont is a mainly residential area in south Oxford, England. It is west of Abingdon Road, and consists mainly of narrow streets that run at right angles to the main road, with terraced late- Victorian and Edwardian houses.
It also contain ...
and becomes
Abingdon Road (
A4144), leading directly south out of the city of Oxford towards the Oxford
Ring Road
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and the villages of Kennington and Radley and the town of
Abingdon.
Gallery
File:The North end of St Aldates Stret.jpg, The northern end of St Aldate's.
File:Alice's Shop, Oxford.JPG, Alice's Shop on St Aldate's, opposite Christ Church.
File:Tom Tower (Oxford, England).JPG, Tom Tower and the main entrance to Christ Church, the largest Oxford college, on St Aldate's.
File:Town Hall Oxford 20040124.jpg, Oxford Town Hall
Oxford Town Hall is a public building on the street called St Aldate's in central Oxford, England. It is both the seat of Oxford City Council and a venue for public meetings, entertainment and other events. It also includes the Museum of Oxfo ...
on St Aldate's.
File:The far northern end of St Aldates Oxford.jpg, The High
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and Cornmarket streets intersection at the far northern end of St Aldate's.
File:Northwards up St Aldates from in front of Tom Gate.jpg, The northern section of St Aldate's Street from near the entrance to Tom Quad beneath Tom Tower.
File:From the Speedwell Street entrance to St Aldates Street.jpg, St Aldate's Street from the Speedwell Street entrance, adjacent to the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments
The Bate Collection of Musical Instruments is a collection of historic musical instruments, mainly for Western classical music, from the Middle Ages onwards. It is housed in Oxford University's Faculty of Music near Christ Church on St. Alda ...
in Christ Church Park.
File:View along St Aldates from Folly Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 1324147.jpg, View of St Aldate's longing north from Folly Bridge
Folly Bridge is a stone bridge over the River Thames carrying the Abingdon Road south from the centre of Oxford, England. It was erected in 1825–27, to designs of a little-known architect, Ebenezer Perry (died 1850), who practised in London.
...
with ''The Head of the River'' public house on the right.
File:Snowy Oxford.jpg, Looking south down St Aldate's in the snow, with Christ Church on the left.
File:St Aldate's Church 2.jpg, St Aldate's Church, which gives the street its name
File:St Aldates Tavern.jpg, A view of St Aldate's Tavern from across the road.
References
External links
Oxford Guide informationSt Aldate's ChurchOxford's Town Halls in St Aldate's
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Streets in Oxford
Christ Church, Oxford
Alice Liddell
Odonyms referring to religion