Brasenose College, Oxford. Open every day (call ahead to make sure). Entrance fee applies.
Details
Accessibility:
The college grounds and the surrounding streets are largely wheelchair-accessible with a shallow wooden ramp leading into the site from Radcliffe Square.
Parking is extremely limited near to the college but there are car parks within Oxford city centre. Detailed information on all of these car parks and their current Blue Badge concessions can be found here: https://www.oxford.gov.uk/directory/8/car_parks_in_oxford/category/53/categoryInfo/10
The following public toilets have disability facilities: Market Street Public Toilets (SP513063); Gloucester Green Public Toilets (SP510063); Oxpens Public Toilets (SP507058). There are also other public toilets in the town centre, but they do not have disability facilities.
Oxford city has a Shopmobility service which is accessed from within the car park for the Westgate shopping centre (OX1 1TR). The car park itself has 50 disability parking spaces, which are located close to the lobby area. Scooters and wheelchairs can be hired free of charge from the Shopmobility office, which can be booked over the telephone on 01865 263600 (Mon-Fri: 8am-5pm). Further information can be requested via email: westgate.oxford@landsec.com.
Brief Description:
The buildings within Brasenose College cover a vast date range from the 15th century in Old Quad (which faces Brasenose Lane in the north and Radcliffe Square to the east) through to the last half century in New Quad (facing onto High Street in the south). The most prominent of the buildings could be considered to be the Hall, Chapel and Library.
Further Information:
Address:
Brasenose College, Radcliffe Square, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 4AJ
Telephone:
01865 277830 (General Enquiries)
Email:
College Office: college.office@bnc.ox.ac.uk
Website:
Opening Hours:
Mornings:
Monday to Friday - 10.00 - 11.30
Saturday and Sunday - 09.30 - 10.30am (term time)
Saturday and Sunday - 10.00 - 11.30am (non-term time)
Afternoons:
Monday to Sunday - 14.00 - 16.30 (17.00 in British Summer Time)
Entrance fee - £2.00.
The college may close for unforeseen circumstances. Please call the Head Porter in advance (01865 277830) to check opening times.
Visitors should report to the Lodge at the main gate where they will receive a map and information about the College.
Directions:
The college is in the centre of Oxford and can be tricky to get to by car. From the M40 J8a take the A40 west towards Oxford for 5 miles. At the roundabout continue straight to take the London Road/A420 for a further 2.5 miles. At the roundabout, take the 4th exit (past the pillared monument in the middle of the road) onto The Plain/A420 for around 400 metres/yards then turn right onto Longwall Street. Longwall Street turns slightly right and becomes St Cross Road. Turn left onto South Parks Road then, at the T-junction, turn left again onto Parks Road. Continue straight onto Catte Street and, at the barrier, continue into the pedestrianised area in Radcliffe Square and bear right. Brasenose college makes up the entire west side of the square and the entrance is the large door along this wall at the base of the gate tower.
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Transport:
Oxford is a very old city and travelling by car can be a problem. However, there is an excellent pubic transport system, which you can find further details of here: http://www.oxfordcityguide.com/oxford-tourist-information/getting-around-oxford
There are six Park & Ride sites located around Oxford's ring road; Bicester, Oxford Parkway and Pear Tree to the North, Thornhill to the East, Redbridge to the South and Seacourt to the West. The parking and bus into town are charged separately and there are no concessions for Blue Badge drivers. Each Park & Ride also has EV charge points for electric car drivers. Further details of the locations and charges can be found here: https://www.oxford.gov.uk/directory/8/car_parks_in_oxford/category/56/categoryInfo/13
The main bus services in Oxford are run by the Oxford Bus Company, Stagecoach Oxfordshire and Thames Travel. The services run throughout the city as well as the surrounding villages. Further details can be found on the following websites: https://www.oxfordbus.co.uk/, https://www.stagecoachbus.com/about/oxfordshire and https://www.thames-travel.co.uk/.
Oxford’s main railway station is located on the west side of the city centre with bus stops and taxi ranks just outside. There are frequent services to/from London Paddington, London Marylebone and Birmingham New Street. Details of the station can be found here: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/OXF/details.html. For ticket information you can telephone National Rail on 03457 484 950.
Amenities:
There are no amenities on site, but there are cafes, coffee shops, public houses, restaurants and shops to cater for any taste within Oxford town centre.
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