Chapter Fifty Four

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Here's a continuation of chapter fifty three......

The Romantic herbaceous borders.

A place to have a coolness of eyes and a very romantic place to be with your lovers because of the eye-catching and romantic view of the place, there's easy access to the flowers you admire from phone with your loved ones..

A place to have a coolness of eyes and a very romantic place to be with your lovers because of the eye-catching and romantic view of the place, there's easy access to the flowers you admire from phone with your loved ones

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Radcliffe square

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Radcliffe square.

Arguably one of the most famous views in Oxford, Radcliffe Square is truly a feast for the eyes. Surrounded by awe-inspiring historic buildings including the University Church of St Mary the Virgin and the Bodleian Library, it’s undoubtedly the imposing centrepiece of the Radcliffe Camera that steals the show.
They Walk around the cobbled square and took in the marvel of some of the finest architecture the city has to offer the visitors. Radcliffe Square is cobbled, laid to grass surrounded by railings in the center, it is pedestrianised except for access. The place was named after John Radcliff, a student of the university who became doctor to the King, made a large fortune, and left a significant legacy to the University and his college (university college) which is nearby in the High Street to the south. (South to the botanic garden).

 A good view of Radcliffe Square and the rest of central Oxford is available from the tower, which is open to the public for a charge.

The square is widely regarded as the most beautiful in Oxford, and is very popular with tourists. There are no modern buildings to be seen, so it is also used as a setting for period films (e.g., Young Sherlock Holmesin which Brasenose featured as Sherlock Holmes' college). The place is used in film setting which pictures ancient history.

 The place is used in film setting which pictures ancient history

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