Frenchay Road

[2] More recently the road has been extended to the west of the canal with a bend to the north and newer residential development, The Waterways housing estate[3] dating from 2000 to 2006, doubling the length of the road.

Immediately to the southwest of Frenchay Road Bridge on the canal is the entrance to the Trap Grounds nature reserve.

All the original houses were designed by the leading North Oxford architect Harry Wilkinson Moore and were first leased between 1897 and 1906.

[6] The Scottish educational missionary to Calcutta and Orientalist John Nicol Farquhar (1861–1929) lived at 11 Frenchay Road.

[7] The road is mentioned in the book A Death in Oxford by Richard MacAndrew.

View east along Frenchay Road at the junction with Hayfield Road .
Houses on the north side of the old part of Frenchay Road.