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Christ Church Meadow is a famous flood-meadow, and popular walking and picnic spot in Oxford, England.

View of Merton College from Christ Church Meadow.

Roughly triangular in shape it is bounded by the River Thames (the stretch through Oxford being known as the Isis), the River Cherwell, and Christ Church. It provides access to many of the college boat houses which are on an island at the confluence of the two rivers. The lower sections of the meadow, close to the Thames, are grazed by cattle, while the upper sections have sports fields.

View from the meadow, looking across the sports fields towards Christ Church Cathedral.
View from the path by the River Cherwell across to Christ Church.
Christ Church Meadow, Oxford is located in Oxford (central)
Location of Christ Church Meadow within central Oxford

Christ Church Meadow is owned by Christ Church College, and is thus private property, however access is allowed during the day. Access starts very early to allow rowers to go to the boathouses. Eights Week and Torpids, Oxford University's two main rowing events, and Christ Church Regatta are held on the Thames here. In past times, ornamental wooden barges were moored on the river here to store boats and house spectators. However these have all now been replaced by boathouses.

James Sadler made the first ascent in a balloon by an Englishman from the Meadow on 4 October 1784. The balloon rose to a height of around 3,600 feet and landed six miles away near the village of Wood Eaton near Islip to the north-east of Oxford. A plaque notes the event.

Postwar development planned for central Oxford included a relief road passing through the meadow and joining the district of St Ebbe's. The proposal was defeated after vigorous opposition.

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Coordinates: 51°44′53″N 1°15′07″W / 51.748°N 1.252°W / 51.748; -1.252




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