Queen's Lane, Oxford *Original*
Queen's Lane, Oxford
Queen's Lane is a historic street in central Oxford, named after Queen's College, to the south and west. St Edmund Hall, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, is located on the southern end of this street.
There is a bend in the lane about halfway along, following the boundaries of the surrounding colleges. The lane is largely surrounded by high stone walls with few windows, but with some good examples of gargoyles, a feature of Oxford college architecture.
At the north-western end, the lane continues as New College Lane, named after New College to the north of Queen's Lane. There is a barrier in the road at this point to prevent through traffic.
This original artwork on acid free paper, was created in Indian Ink pen and Faber & Castell Polychromo pencil, and measures aproximately 8x11 inches.