Barton, Oxfordshire

Barton is a suburb of Oxford, England on the city's eastern periphery. Barton is located just outside the Northern By-Pass Road, north of the junction with the A40 - Green Road Roundabout, Headington Roundabout, colloquially known as the Hamburger - leading to the M40 motorway and London. The course of a Roman road between Dorchester on Thames and Alchester passes though the middle of Barton. Barton Manor is a 17th-century listed building built of ashlar-faced Cotswold stone. Oxford Crematorium is just north of Barton, opened in 1939 by the Oxford Crematorium Company.

Barton, Oxfordshire

Barton is a suburb of Oxford, England on the city's eastern periphery. Barton is located just outside the Northern By-Pass Road, north of the junction with the A40 - Green Road Roundabout, Headington Roundabout, colloquially known as the Hamburger - leading to the M40 motorway and London. The course of a Roman road between Dorchester on Thames and Alchester passes though the middle of Barton. Barton Manor is a 17th-century listed building built of ashlar-faced Cotswold stone. Oxford Crematorium is just north of Barton, opened in 1939 by the Oxford Crematorium Company.