Merton Field located at 13 Merton St, Oxford OX1 4JE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01865 276310

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JB JB

4 Google Rating

Merton Field is a grassy playing field surrounded by Meadow Building, Merton College, Oxford Univers

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Merton Field is a grassy playing field surrounded by Meadow Building, Merton College, Oxford University Botanical Garden, Cherwell River and Christ Church Meadow.

Andrew Kirby

5 Google Rating

Quintessentially, English. Cream tea watching the cricket

5/ 5

Quintessentially, English. Cream tea watching the cricket

Ashton Lucas

5 Google Rating

Seemed like the perfect cricket pitch. Very well maintained and historic buildings surrounding it.

5/ 5

Seemed like the perfect cricket pitch. Very well maintained and historic buildings surrounding it.

zuhri ruslan

3 Google Rating

Spacious green field for jogging or walking with your loved ones.

3/ 5

Spacious green field for jogging or walking with your loved ones.

Paul Daniels

5 Google Rating

Tranquil bueaty in the heart of Oxford

5/ 5

Tranquil bueaty in the heart of Oxford

William Bradbury

5 Google Rating

Perfect walk on a sunny day. Great views of colleges

5/ 5

Perfect walk on a sunny day. Great views of colleges

Sheila Jones

5 Google Rating

Lovely walk no matter what time of year!

5/ 5

Lovely walk no matter what time of year!

Sahne Prinz

5 Google Rating

Campus is great

5/ 5

Campus is great

Terri Swainsbury

5 Google Rating

Nice open green space

5/ 5

Nice open green space

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