Road in North Oxford, England
View northeast along Longworth Road.
Kingston Fruiterers on Longworth Road.
Longworth Road (left) and Walton Well Road (right), with the fountain between.
Longworth Road is a residential road in Walton Manor , North Oxford , England .[ 1]
Location
The road runs southwest–northeast, between a junction with Southmoor Road and Walton Well Road to the southwest and Kingston Road opposite Leckford Road to the northeast. To the south is the district of Jericho .
History
Houses in the road were originally leased between 1887 and 1890 as part of the North Oxford estate of St John's College .[ 1] [ 2] The street was named in 1890–1, probably after the village of Longworth , historically in Berkshire and now in Oxfordshire , with St John's College connections.[ 3]
1885 fountain at the junction of Longworth Road and Walton Well Road.
At the southwestern end, at the junction with Walton Well Road, a drinking fountain was installed in 1885 on the site of a water spring .[ 4]
It was erected by William Ward , who was earlier Mayor of Oxford for the years 1851 and 1861.[ 5]
The fountain was designed by Harry Wilkinson Moore , architect of many of the houses in the adjoining Southmoor Road, and carved in Portland stone by McCulloch of London .[ 6]
References
51°45′45″N 1°16′10″W / 51.762468°N 1.269479°W / 51.762468; -1.269479