The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 4 and Version 1 of Carfax

Version 4 Version 1
== Line 2 == == Line 2 ==
* North - [[Cornmarket]], Pedestrianised
* South - [[St. Aldate's]], Open to traffic.
* East - [[High Street]] (also known as [[High Street |The High]]), Open to traffic with restricted hours.
* West - [[Queen Street]] (also known as [[Queen Street |Queens]]), pedestrianised, buses and taxis only
* North - [[Cornmarket]], Pedestrianised, buses only
* South - [[St. Aldates]], Open to traffic.
* East - [[High Street]] (also known as [[The High]]), Open to traffic.
* West - [[Queen Street]] (also known as [[Queens]]), pedestrianised.
== Line 8 == == Line 8 ==
[[Carfax Tower]] sits on the North-west corner of the junction. This is part of what was St. Martin's Church, which was demolished in 1896 for road widening. The building is now a tourist attraction.
There is a building, referred to as Carfax Tower, on the North West corner of the junction. This is part of what was St. Martin's Church - which was demolished in 1896 for road widening. The building is now a tourist attraction.

Carfax is the name of the central crossroads in the centre of Oxford. It is the intersection of two roads which both change their name.

The name 'Carfax' is a corruption of the Latin Quadrifurcus, or the French "Quatre faces". What would 17th Century inhabitants make of the modern meaning of car-fax I wonder?

There is a building, referred to as Carfax Tower, on the North West corner of the junction. This is part of what was St. Martin's Church - which was demolished in 1896 for road widening. The building is now a tourist attraction.


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