Mill Street, Oxford

Little is left of the abbey today, but there is still a rubble and timber-framed structure at the mill site, which may date from the 15th century, on private land but visible from the street.

To the east is Osney Cemetery, established in 1848 but now disused, between Mill Street and the railway tracks.

Osney Lane leads from Mill Street over a footbridge across the railway tracks towards Oxpens Road and central Oxford to the north of the cemetery.

[5] On 14 February 2017, a large explosion heard across much of Oxford occurred at the southern end of Mill Street, in a three-storey block of flats at the junction with Gibbs Crescent, completely destroying the building.

[6] The end of Mill Street was cordoned off by police and local residents were evacuated from their homes.

View along Mill Street.