Keble College and Chapel, Oxford. Open daily (call in advance in case of occasional closures). Free admission
Details
Accessibility:
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.
The main entrance to the college is on Parks Street through a wicket gate in a large, heavy door. There is a reasonably high step to negotiate through this wicket gate. There are further steps around the site - including two into the chapel, for example.
The outside areas within the Quads is generally flat with well laid paths, although some paths (the sunken lawn in Liddon Quad) can only be accessed via sets of stone steps.
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:
Keble College is a teaching and research college situated between Keble Rd to the north, Parks Road to the east, Museum Road to the south and Blackhall Road to the west. Although its Victorian roots were in Ecclesiastical teaching it now covers most subjects and career paths. The buildings are very striking due to their polychromatic brickwork.
Further Information:
Address:
Keble College, Parks Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 3PB
Telephone:
01865 272727
Email:
Website:
Opening Hours:
2.00pm – 5.00pm
The college may close for events during the year so it is advised to call in advance of a visit.
Directions:
The college and chapel are 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 yards/metres 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 right onto Parks Road. The entrance is a large wicket gate in a four-storey gate house on the east side of Parks Road after around 80 yards/metres.
OS SP 51377 06958
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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