Great Clarendon Street

Great Clarendon Street is one of the principal thoroughfares of the Jericho district of Oxford, England, an inner suburb northwest of the centre of the city.

[2] Opposite is Freud's, a cafe in the former St Paul's church building constructed in the classical style.

[1] In the early 19th century, Grey Coat's (University) School was located here.

[3] The street is named after the Clarendon Press (aka, the Oxford University Press) of Oxford University, which moved to Jericho in 1830.

[4] Originally the Boys' School for St Paul's parish, when St Barnabas parish was created in 1869, the building housed St Barnabas Boys' School and the St Paul's schoolboys moved to a new school building in nearby Juxon Street.

Looking along Great Clarendon Street
The Freud cafe-bar on Walton Street, in the former St Paul's church building, viewed from the end of Great Clarendon Street
The Great Clarendon Street entrance of the Oxford University Press
The junction of Great Clarendon Street with Albert Street