Lime Road is a charming thoroughfare in Oxford that beautifully combines residential living with local commerce. Known for its commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction, this area offers residents easy access to essential amenities and services. The welcoming atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for families and individuals seeking convenience without sacrificing community spirit. Explore Lime Road and discover why it remains a beloved destination within Oxford.

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Edward Francis-Jamieson

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Not the best bus stop in the world but it does the job. Could give a little more space for those wan

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Not the best bus stop in the world but it does the job. Could give a little more space for those wanting to use the pavement to get past, sometimes wet under foot from nearby overflow, doesn’t have a digital board... 3*s.

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