Walton Street

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Looking north along Walton Street with the Oxford University Press on the left hand side.
Looking north along Walton Street with the Oxford University Press on the left hand side.
The front of the 1830 Oxford University Press building on Walton Street.
The front of the 1830 Oxford University Press building on Walton Street.
The entrance to St Sepulchre's Cemetery, off Walton Street.
The entrance to St Sepulchre's Cemetery, off Walton Street.

Walton Street is a street in central Oxford, England.

The street runs north from the western end of Beaumont Street where the main entrance of Worcester College is located. To the west of Walton Street is the area known as Jericho. The Oxford University Press, St Sepulchre's Cemetery and Ruskin College are located off the street to the west.

Little Clarendon Street, a shopping street, adjoins Walton Street to the east. There are many restaurants on Walton Street, often used by Oxford University students because of its central position. Oxford's main independent 'art house' cinema 'The Phoenix' is on the west side of the Street.

To the north, the street continues as Kingston Road through Walton Manor.


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