Logic Lane covered bridge
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The covered bridge can be seen at the end of Logic Lane
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The Logic Lane covered bridge from the High Street
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Location of Logic Lane covered bridge within central Oxford
The Logic Lane covered bridge is a small covered bridge at the High Street end of Logic Lane, within University College, Oxford, England.[1]
The bridge was designed by the Oxford architect Harry Wilkinson Moore (1850–1915) and was completed in 1904.[2] It links the older Radcliffe Quad buildings with the newer Durham Buildings, built in 1903. Oxford City Council was against the scheme, since Logic Lane was officially a bridleway, but the court judged in favour of the College—so the bridge was built.
See also
- Bridge of Sighs, another more well-known covered bridge in Oxford at Hertford College.
References
External links
- University College, Bridge, Oxford, Oxfordshire 1906 photograph by Henry Taunt from English Heritage
- Logic Lane — photograph of the bridge
Coordinates: 51°45′09″N 1°15′04″W / 51.75253°N 1.25111°W
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