Marston Ferry Road

[1] It is named after the ferry that used to cross the River Cherwell at the village of Marston from at least 1279.

It is a modern link road with a bridge over the River Cherwell about halfway along, opened on 12 November 1971.

[2] This latterly consisted of a punt a little to the north that could be pulled from one bank to the other using a tow rope, and carried pedestrians and bicycles only.

Oxford High School (on Belbroughton Road) is to the south.

In 2021 the Swan School, located on the eastern end of the road, was officially opened.

Cycle route under the Marston Ferry Road in Summertown , north Oxford .
The Victoria Arms pub on the River Cherwell , just north of Marston Ferry Road.