South Parks Road

[1][2] It runs east–west past the main Science Area of the University of Oxford.

A cycle route continues east towards New Marston, crossing the River Cherwell.

Mansfield College is close to South Parks Road in this section.

[4] Pro-Test has been formed in reaction to the activities of the animal rights movement.

Evidence of Bronze Age barrows together with later prehistoric and early Roman field systems has been found on the site.

Rhodes House [ 1 ] on the south side of South Parks Road, designed by Sir Herbert Baker and completed in 1928, on land bought from Wadham College .
Linacre College from the corner of South Parks Road and St Cross Road .
The Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory building on the north side of South Parks Road.
The Tinbergen Building, used by the zoology and psychology departments.