Merton Field Explained

Merton Field
Photo Width:240
Type:Playing field
Location:Christ Church Meadow, Oxford, England
Coords:51.7489°N -1.2525°W
Operator:Christ Church Cathedral School[1]
Status:Open all year

Merton Field is a grass playing field north of the main part of Christ Church Meadow and south of Merton College in central Oxford, England.[2]

To the west are Merton Walk and Christ Church, one of the Oxford colleges. To the east is the University of Oxford Botanic Garden. To the south is Broad Walk a wide path on the northern edge of Christ Church Meadow.[3] To the north, Dead Man's Walk skirts the edge of Merton Field following the line of the old city wall and Grove Walk leads to Merton Street, between Corpus Christi College and Merton College. The tower of Merton College Chapel dominates the view north from Merton Field.

Near to the eastern end of Dead Man's Walk is a plaque marking the first hot air balloon ascent in Britain, made by James Sadler (1753–1828).[4] He ascended from Merton Field on 4 October 1783, landing in Woodeaton to the northeast of Oxford.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christ Church Cathedral School :: Music, Sport & Art. cccs.org.uk. 30 June 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714135510/http://www.cccs.org.uk/about/music-sport-art/. 14 July 2014.
  2. Book: Rhodes, John . Oxford: The University in Old Photographs . 42 . Merton College from Merton Field, 30 April 1908 . . 1988 . 0-86299-461-6 .
  3. Web site: Broad Walk – Merton Field . Panoramic Earth . 27 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140716184652/http://panoramicearth.com/1382/Oxford/Broad_Walk_-_Merton_Field . 16 July 2014 . dead .
  4. Web site: Inscriptions: James Sadler’s balloon flight . Oxford History . UK . 27 May 2014 .