English: North Parade, in Oxford, ENgland, which is a mile or so south of South Parade, is supposedly the further point patrolled by the Royalist troops defending Oxford during the English Civil War. In fact there is no evidence for this but this short, narrow street is a useful resource for the neighbourhood and possesses a village ambience with local shops.
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