A little over 190 miles.
The distance between Holland, Ohio and Miami University in Oxford, Ohio is approximately 160 miles.
The distance between Oxford and Montevallo is approximately 78 miles.
The distance between Oxford and Lutterworth is approximately 70 miles by road.
50 miles taking this route:Take B3349 READING, from Hook, to M4. Once you are at M4, follow signs to M4 SOUTH WALES (to A34 OXFORD).Take M4 to A34 OXFORD at JUNCTION 13.Take A34 to Oxford.
The distance from Amory, MS to Oxford, MS is approximately 105 miles by car.
The distance from Burlington, NC to Miami, Florida is approximately 800 miles by road.
About 65 miles. Oxford isn't in London.
55 miles
25 miles
The most well-known Oxford is a city in England, in the United Kingdom. Other cities with the same name can be found in Canada, the United States of America, and New Zealand.
8 miles
If you are heading to Miami University (the best school in the country) its about 457 miles (7 hours). One way to knock off 30 minutes is right outside oxford is a construction area that says "thru traffic only" but theres literally no construction going on so do not take the detour.
No. Eton is a school, Oxford is a university. They're about 40 miles away.
London-Oxford is about 55 miles by road and 64 miles by rail.
Ole Miss (University of Mississippi) is located in, or conjoined with the city of Oxford, Mississippi. It is located roughly 25 miles East of Batesville, MS, and 50 miles West of Tupelo.
200 miles taking this route:Take M4(E), from Carmarthen, to A420 OXFORD @ J15 in ENGLAND.Take A420 to Oxford.
Oxford is a city , and the country town of Oxfordshire, in South Est England . It has a population of 151,000. The rivers Cherwell and Thames run through Oxford and meet south of the city centre. For a distance of some 10 miles (16 km) along the river, in the vicinity of Oxford, the Thames is known as The Isis. Oxford is home to the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world Buildings in Oxford reflect every English architectural period since the arrival of the Saxon, including the mid-18th century Radcliffe Camera, the hub of the city. Oxford is known as the "city of dreaming spires", a term coined by poet Matthew Arnold in reference to the harmonious architecture of Oxford's university buildings.
50 miles east of Miami