Residents and visitors to Oxfordshire will have a clearer sense of direction – thanks to this
easy to read, and up to date atlas.
The full-colour atlas of Oxfordshire the result of months of
planning and production between the national mapping agency and co-publishers,
Philip’s. It differs from many other atlases, not only in the style of the
mapping but also because it includes rural districts surrounding major towns and
cities as well as all the built-up areas.
As a result, it claims to be the most comprehensive atlas of the county in
the shops and pinpoints a staggering number of streets, roads and major public
buildings. The atlas covers all of Oxfordshire, as well as parts of adjoining
counties.
'In every county, many streets carry identical names, so the importance of
having a comprehensive atlas with rural areas is obvious', says Ordnance
Survey’s Publishing Manager, Karen McGrath.
The atlas is the one in the series of Street Atlases from Ordnance Survey,
now covering more than many counties from central Scotland to the South Coast of
England. They all carry a range of easy-to-spot
symbols highlighting facilities such as parks, post offices, railway stations,
police, fire and ambulance stations, hospitals, schools and colleges, and major
public buildings.
Contents:
Key to Map Symbols
Key to Map Pages
Administrative and Post Code Boundaries
Street Maps
Index of Street Names