St Clement's is a street and parish in Oxford, England. The street leads from The Plain near Magdalen Bridge towards the suburb of Headington. At the eastern end it becomes Headington Road at the junction with Marston Road. There are a number of restaurants in the street, and a number of venues have, or have had, a citrus-themed name. St Clement's Church is an evangelical Anglican church, located on nearby Marston Road.

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  • St Clement's is a street and parish in Oxford, England. The street leads from The Plain near Magdalen Bridge towards the suburb of Headington. At the eastern end it becomes Headington Road at the junction with Marston Road. There are a number of restaurants in the street, and a number of venues have, or have had, a citrus-themed name. St Clement's Church is an evangelical Anglican church, located on nearby Marston Road. The original St Clement's Church was located at The Plain, but was demolished in 1828. The artist William Turner lived here with his wife Elizabeth Ilott after their marriage in 1824.
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  • St Clement's is a street and parish in Oxford, England. The street leads from The Plain near Magdalen Bridge towards the suburb of Headington. At the eastern end it becomes Headington Road at the junction with Marston Road. There are a number of restaurants in the street, and a number of venues have, or have had, a citrus-themed name. St Clement's Church is an evangelical Anglican church, located on nearby Marston Road.
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