View north along Fyfield Road from the junction with Crick RoadView south along Fyfield Road, with Gunfield at the endThe historian and philosopher R. G. Collingwood, who lived at 5 Fyfield Road
The Norham Manor estate where Fyfield Road is located was originally owned by St John's College, Oxford. The name of the road was taken from Fyfield in Berkshire (now in Oxfordshire), where the college held the manor. Houses in the road were first leased by the college between 1878 and 1887.[1] They were designed by Frederick Codd (Nos 1, 13, and 14), William Wilkinson (Nos 2–4), and Pike & Messenger (Nos 5–12). The houses are in the traditional North Oxford Victorian style of brick construction.[4]