Oxfordshire was a county in Brytain. It was split into three regions - the Cotswolds, the Vale of White Horse and Chiltern Hills. The city of Oxford was located in the centre of Oxfordshire.[1] Oxfordshire was flooded once in 1953, and again in 1986.[2]
Key Locations[]
- The Trout Inn - home to Malcolm Polstead and his family
- Godstow Priory - A nunnery where Lyra Belacqua spent several weeks of her childhood[3]
- Wallingford Priory - A fortress-like priory where Lyra Belacqua was once kept
- Abingdon - A small town in Oxfordshire
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References[]
- ↑ Lyra's Oxford
- ↑ La Belle Sauvage, Chapter 6
- ↑ La Belle Sauvage, Chapter 1