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The covered bridge can be seen at the end of Logic Lane
The Logic Lane covered bridge from the High Street
Logic Lane covered bridge is located in Oxford city centreLogic Lane covered bridgeclass=notpageimage| Location of Logic Lane covered bridge within central Oxford

The Logic Lane covered bridge is a small covered bridge at the High Street end of Logic Lane, within University College, Oxford, England.

The bridge was designed by the Oxford architect Harry Wilkinson Moore (1850–1915) and was completed in 1904. It links the older Radcliffe Quad buildings with the newer Durham Buildings, built in 1903. Oxford City Council was against the scheme, since Logic Lane was officially a bridleway, but the court judged in favour of the College—so the bridge was built.

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References

  1. Logic Lane, Oxford.
  2. Andrew Saint, Three Oxford Architects Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society.

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51°45′09″N 1°15′04″W / 51.75253°N 1.25111°W / 51.75253; -1.25111

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