Polstead Road is a residential road that runs between Kingston Road and Hayfield Road to the west and the Woodstock Road to the east, in the suburb of North Oxford, England. Half way along it forms the southern junction of Chalfont Road. St. Margaret's Institute Community Center was the first building constructed on Polstead Road, following a subscription by parishioners of St.

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  • Polstead Road is a residential road that runs between Kingston Road and Hayfield Road to the west and the Woodstock Road to the east, in the suburb of North Oxford, England. Half way along it forms the southern junction of Chalfont Road. St. Margaret's Institute Community Center was the first building constructed on Polstead Road, following a subscription by parishioners of St. Philip and St James Church in 1889 "for the building of a Working Men's Institute, 'to provide rational amusement and instruction for working men of any creed, sect, or opinions, who may thus be kept out of public houses'". The Anchor Inn, featured in Inspector Morse, "Death is Now My Neighbor" is located at the corner of Hayfield and Polstead Roads.
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  • Polstead Road is a residential road that runs between Kingston Road and Hayfield Road to the west and the Woodstock Road to the east, in the suburb of North Oxford, England. Half way along it forms the southern junction of Chalfont Road. St. Margaret's Institute Community Center was the first building constructed on Polstead Road, following a subscription by parishioners of St.
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