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Contents and Guide
* All activities listed here are free of charge (there may be charges for refreshments and other activities not listed here).* Venues are listed alphabetically by day and on Sat/Sun are divided into Morning, A�ernoon, All day, with walks listed separately.
* All venues are listed with street name and postcode with a city centre map on page 2.
Booking... * Some activities must be pre-booked. �e booking period is 16 August to 2 September (12noon) via our website www.oxfordpreservation.org.uk or as indicated.* Check for changes & new events at www.oxfordpreservation.org.uk to help you plan your weekend.* Meet the Oxford Preservation Trust team at our hub in Cornmarket, and for information over the weekend.* Members of the public take part in Oxford Open Doors at their own risk. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
For further information call 01865 242918 or email [email protected]
Page 2 – City centre mapPages 4 – Page 5 – WelcomePages 7 – Page 8 – OPT venues
Page 9 – OPT member only eventsPage 12 – �ursday 8 Sept Page 13 – Friday 9 SeptPage 15 – Saturday 10 SeptPages 20 & 21 – OPT – what we doPage 29 – Sunday 11 Sept
FF – Family friendly, Red – OPT venues, D – Disabled access, (D) – Partial disabled accessFor more specific information on disabled access to venues, please contact OPT or the venue.
Contents & Guide
Photography & Copyright: University of Oxford, Oxford Castle Unlocked, Bodleian Libraries, Exeter College, Said Business School, St Sepulchres Cemetery, Blavatnik School of Government, St Anthony’s College, Christ Church, Oxfordshire Fire Service, Oriel College, Merton College, Hu�on & Crow, Valerie Petts, James Brittain, John Cairns, Chris Andrews & Luke Haye, Alun Jones, �e Churches Conservation Trust, Andy Marshall
Graphic Design: Sophie Durand Printed by Holywell Press, Oxford
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Highlights - picnics, family &treasure map
Highlights - music, chapels & choirs
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Capability Brown 300th... A rare opportunity to visit the gardens & see the Capability Brown designed landscape of Nuneham Park at Nuneham Courtenay on Saturday (10am to 5pm). Visit the stunning & unusual church & don’t miss Malcolm Airs talk at 10am on the history of Nuneham. Take a visit to the beautiful University of Oxford Harcourt Arboretum, open free for the �rst time for Oxford Open Doors.
Shakespeare 400th...Visit the Painted Room in Cornmarket & learn about Shakespeare’s connections with Oxford (Saturday & Sunday 10am to 4pm).
Join OPT at the Botanic Gardens between 9am & 9.45am on Saturday to listen to the bells ring out from Magdalen Tower to mark the start of the weekend.
There will be lots of musical happenings at Magdalen College across the weekend and on Saturday, tours demonstrations & much more at Christ Church, including a special Choral Evensong at 5pm.
Do take a look at the Chapels at Merton & University Colleges open on both days & the recently restored Chapel at Trinity College (Sunday only).
See the Waterloo Rifle Band Concert at Oxford Town Hall from 11am on Saturday & the City of Oxford Silver Band on Sunday from 12noon at Oxford Castle Unlocked.
At the Bate Collection, a special exhibition featuring the development of the Hill violin bows (Saturday only).
Round the weekend o� with a concert at The Sheldonian Theatre on Sunday at 4pm, performed by the Pavlova Wind Quintet (also performing at Merton College Chapel on Saturday at 4pm).
Music , Chapels & Cho ir s
ALL SAINTS, NUNEHAM COURTENAY
For more details & events, check individual venue listings & visit www.oxfordpreservation.org.uk
Anniver sar y Event s fo r 2016. . .
Also... Visit the University of Oxford Information Fair at Blackwell Hall in the Weston Library on Saturday. Do join us for an exclusive shopping evening at Blackwell’s Bookshop in Broad Street on Thursday 8 September, between 7pm & 9pm. 15% of all sales will go to support the work of OPT.
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Oxford Open Doors is organised by Oxford Preservation Trust (OPT), in partnership with the University of Oxford. It is free with thanks to our partners, volunteers, supporters and the places and people who open their doors. OPT receives no government funding and is supported by members’ subscriptions, sponsorship and donations.
A special thanks to: The Gresswell Environment Trust
OxfOrd PreservatiOn trust and OxfOrd university welcOme yOuto our annual Festival of Oxford, a weekend when we
celebrate the city – its places, spaces and, most of all, its people
www.heritageopendays
“I very much look forward to the 2016 Open Doors. We have a wonderful opportunity to welcome such a great number of people to the spaces old and new, that are often hidden from view. I know that I will find it a fascinating weekend, and I hope that others will too.”
Professor Louise Richardson, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford
“It is a privilege to live in this great City and we love arranging the Oxford Open Doors weekend so that we can all share in it. This year’s theme of ‘Music, chapels and choirs’ will engage sight, sound and a party atmosphere, so thanks to everyone who helps makes it happen. Enjoy the weekend.”
Debbie Dance, Director Oxford Preservation Trust
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* Discover the hidden Painted Room in Cornmarket – Sat & Sun
* Take a trip to Iffley and see the Church & Village Hall – Sat & Sun
* Scale the Castle Mound at Oxford Castle Unlocked & meet the Archaeologists in the Key Learning Centre – Sat & Sun
* Tour Oxford Castle Unlocked – Sun only
* Play instruments at the Bate Collection, St Aldates – Sat only
* Hunt the Hidden Animals at Harris Manchester College Chapel – Sun only
* Don’t miss a trip to Magdalen College Sat & Sun (High Street) & Christ Church (St Aldates) Sat only
* Go underground at Old County Hall in New Road – Sat & Sun & “meet the military” – Sat only
* Visit the Pitt Rivers Museum in South Parks Road, for a special musical object handling session – Sat only
* �ere is plenty of fun to be had at Rewley Road Fire Station – Sat & Sun
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* Christ Church Meadows, St Aldates – Sat
* Greyfriars, Iffley Road – Sat
* Iffley Glebe Field – Sat & Sun
* Oxford Castle Quarter (the Exercise Yard) – Sat & Sun
* University Parks, South Parks Road – Sat & Sun
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Treasure Map...collect your map from the OPt team hub in cornmarket & follow the trail & see what you find...
A selection of fun over the weekend...
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The Painted Room, 3 Cornmarket, OX1 3EX – Saturday & Sunday, 10am to 4pm Visit this hidden gem with remarkably well-preserved Elizabethan wall paintings, for many years the Crown Tavern with Shakespeare connections. Formerly the o�ces of OPT. FF
LMS Swingbridge, Rewley Road, OX1 2RQ – Saturday, 2pm to 4pm Learn about our exciting restoration plans for this unique and nationally important (c.1851) hand-turned railway swingbridge.
Iffley Glebe Field, Church Way, OX4 4EJ – Saturday & Sunday, 11am to 4pm A great place to take a picnic and also enjoy the beautiful thatched Village Hall & Norman Church famous for its Romanesque architecture. D, FF
Castle Unlocked, Oxford Castle Quarter, OX1 1AY – Saturday & Sunday, 10am to 5pm Scale the mound of the 11th century motte-and-bailey castle and see the 13th century well chamber. Sunday, 9am to 1pm Experience prison life through the ages with our gaolers. See the punishment cells, Norman crypt & St George’s Tower (guided tours – �rst come/�rst served). (D), FF
Old Berkeley Golf Course, Boars Hill, OX1 5HR – Saturday, 2.30pm “Walking in the Footsteps of Poets on Boars Hill”. Join Philip Stewart for this 2 hour walk and take in the wonderful views and fascinating history. Just turn up.
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Oxford Preservation Trust Members Only Eventssunday 4 septNuneham Park, Nuneham Courtenay, OX44 9PG – 2.30pm A rare opportunity to walk to the Carfax Conduit led by OPT Trustee, Julian Munby, and to tour the state rooms of Nuneham House, built in 1756 for the 1st Earl Harcourt.
tuesday 6 septOPT Awards Winner Tour 2015 – 1.30pm Led by OPT Awards Panel Judge, Architect John Stevenson.
Wednesday 7 septRadcliffe Camera, Radcliffe Square, OX1 4AJ – 2.30pm Quite possibly the most iconic building in Oxford. A personal tour of the library from the Gladstone link to the upper Camera.
thursday 8 septBlackwell’s Bookshop, Broad Street, OX1 3BQ - 7pm to 9pm Join us for an exclusive shopping evening with 15% of all books sales going to support the work of OPT. All welcome and bring a friend! D
friday 9 septSt Luke’s Chapel, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, OX2 6GG – 4.30pm RIBA lecture with leading Architect, Niall Mclaughlin. D
Please book by emailing [email protected] or call 01865 242918.
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Blackwell’s Bookshop, Broad Street, OX1 3BQ - 7pm to 9pm Join us for an exclusive shopping evening with 15% of all books sales going to support the work of OPT. All welcome and bring a friend! D
Osney Mill, Mill Street, OX2 0AN - 11am Tour Visit the restored mill & marina, the remains of Osney Abbey built in 1410 & the Archimedes Screw that powers the site. Advanced booking required. D
Oxfordshire County Council Emergency Planning Unit, Woodeaton Manor, OX3 9GU - 5pm Tour Cold War bunker which remains in use today. Hear some of the history from construction until present day. Advanced booking required.
Oxford University Press Museum, Great Clarendon Street, OX2 6DP - 11am Tour Oxford University’s 500 year involvement with printing, including Alice in Wonderland & the story of the Oxford English Dictionary. Advanced booking required. D
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BBC Oxford, 269 Banbury Road, OX2 7DW - Tours between 10am & 2pm Visit BBC Radio Oxford and South Today TV news to see how we broadcast to Oxfordshire - and maybe even appear on air yourself! Advanced booking required. D
Cherwell Boathouse, 50 Bardwell Road, OX2 6SS - 10am to 12 noon A celebration of the art of punting at this authentic Edwardian boathouse and long established �ne dining restaurant on the River Cherwell. Test your punting skills with a free half hour trial with Boathouse sta� onside to give expert tips and advice.
Osney Mill, Mill Street, OX2 0AN - 11am Tour Visit the restored mill & marina, the remains of Osney Abbey built in 1410 & the Archimedes Screw that powers the site. Advanced booking required. D
Oxfordshire County Council Emergency Planning Unit, Woodeaton Manor, OX3 9GU - 5pm Tour Cold War bunker which remains in use
today. Hear some of the history from construction until present day. Advanced booking required.
Oxford University Press Museum, Great Clarendon Street, OX2 6DP - 11am & 2pm Tours Oxford University’s 500 year involvement with printing, including Alice in Wonderland & the story of the Oxford English Dictionary. Advanced booking required. D
Said Business School, Park End Street, OX1 1HP - 12 noon Tour �e award winning contemporary architecture, beautiful gardens and fascinating site history make this a tour not to be missed (no booking required). D
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Weekday express lunch 2 courses £13.50
Gee’s Restaurant & Bar, 61 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6PE01865 553540 [email protected] www.gees-restaurant.co.uk
Oxford’s neighbourhoodrestaurant & bar
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Bate Collection, Faculty of Music, St Aldates, OX1 1DB - 10am to 2pm A special exhibition featuring the development of the Hill violin bows, and an opportunity to play some of the instruments in the Collection. D, FF
Blackwell’s Bookshop, Broad Street, OX1 3BQ - 11am & 11.30am Join a short walking tour through the bookshop & gain an exclusive insight into 137 years of Blackwell’s Bookshop. See the “Ga�er’s O�ce” - the beautiful Edwardian-style o�ce used by Sir Basil Blackwell. Advanced booking required. D
Blavatnik School of Government, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, OX2 6GG (main entrance on Walton Street) - 10am to 1pm Designed by Herzog & de Meuron. �e School will be open for self-guided tours & pre-booked short talks. Come & hear about our work to support better government around the world. Discover the stunning open
forum, enjoy the roof terrace & the café. Advanced booking required for talks (www.bsg.ox.ac.uk) D
Botnar Research Centre, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Windmill Road, Headington, OX3 7LD - 10am to 1pm Lab tours every 30 minutes, talks on history of orthopaedics & research at the centre at 10.30am, 11.30am & 12.30pm. Historical photo exhibition alongside research displays. (D)
Campion Hall, Brewer Street, OX1 1QS - 10am to 12noon �e Jesuit Hall of the University & unique in that it was designed by Lutyens. (D)
Harris Manchester College Chapel, Mansfield Road, OX1 3TD - 10am to 1pm �e Chapel has been described as a ‘Pre-Raphaelite Jewel’. �e stained-glass windows designed by Edward Burne-Jones are equisite. For young visitors there will be a discovery trail: “Hunt the Hidden Animals”. D, FF
Joiner’s Workshop, The Malthouse, Tidmarsh Lane, OX1 1NQ - 10am to 1pm Tour the Joinery & gain an insight into the intricate workings of the Oxford University Estate Services joiners. Half hourly tours - �rst come �rst served. (D)
Kellogg College, 60-62 Banbury Road, OX2 6PN - 11am to 2pm One of the newest & largest graduate colleges in the University. �e site contains a number of Victorian villas, mostly listed, set within spacious gardens. D
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Oxford Playhouse, Beaumont Street, OX1 2LW - Tours at 10am, 11am and 12noon �eatre tour, including backstage. Learn about the theatre’s history & see how a show is staged. Advanced booking required. (D)
Private 20th Century Art Collection, Iffley - 11am Tour of works by Ben Nicholson, David Jones, Winifred Nicholson & other 19th & 20th Century artists. Advanced booking required.
Regent’s Park College, Pusey Street, OX1 2LB - 11am A guided one hour tour of the College & an exhibition on non-conformist hymn writers & their hymns. Advanced booking required.
Regimental Chapel of the Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Christ Church Cathedral, St Aldates, OX1 1DP - Please visit www.chch.ox.ac.uk for more details. (D)
Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, South Parks Road, OX1 3RE - 10am & 11.30am Presentation followed by a guided tour of the department showing historic displays on the pioneering medical research done in the department, especially in the development of Penicillin. Advanced booking required. D
St Thomas The Martyr, between Becket Street & St Thomas Street, OX1 1PP - 2pm to 4pm �e 12th century mother church of west Oxford. Two displays in church for James Washbrook (a famous bell ringer), & �omas Chamberlain.
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During the morning a visiting band of ringers from Tilehurst will be attempting a full peal on the bells. D
Stanford University Centre in Oxford, 65 High Street, OX1 4EL - 11am to 1pm Visit these six historic houses, recently refurbished & extended by Berman Geddes Stretton, see the new Garden Room & recently replanted gardens. Advanced booking required. (D)
The Story Museum, Pembroke Street, OX1 1BP - 11am & 2pm Our story heritage - Short talk on the history of the Story Museum buildings & plans for its future development. D, FF
University of Oxford Botanic Garden, Rose Lane, OX1 4AZ - 9am to 9.45am Free entry between these times for the 10am “bells ringing out” from Magdalen Tower to mark the opening of Oxford Open Doors. You are welcome to stay a�er the bell ringing to view the Garden (Glasshouses open at 10am). D, FF
Wadham College, Parks Road, OX1 3PN - 9am to 1pm Visit the Chapel & gardens of this College built 1610-13 by master mason, William Arnold. D
In the Afternoon...Alliance Francaise d’Oxford, St Margaret’s Institute, 1st Floor, 30 Polstead Road, OX2 6TN - 12noon to 4pm Visit our welcoming classrooms,
meet our friendly teachers, test your level & �nd out the way to learn french that best suits you.
Balliol Historic Collections Centre, St Cross Church, St Cross Road, OX1 3TP - 12noon to 4pm Ancient church restored to house 8 centuries of Balliol College’s archives. Special exhibition – for more information visit http://archives.balliol.ox.ac.uk D
Blackwell’s Bookshop, Broad Street, OX1 3BQ - 1pm & 1.30pm Join a short walking tour through the bookshop & gain an exclusive insight into 137 years of Blackwell’s Bookshop. See the “Ga�er’s O�ce” - the beautiful Edwardian-style o�ce used by Sir Basil Blackwell. Advanced booking required. D
Campion Hall, Brewer Street, OX1 1QS - 2pm to 4pm �e Jesuit Hall of the University & unique in that it was designed by Lutyens. (D)
Chemistry Research Laboratory, 12 Mansfield Road, OX1 3TA (entrance on South Parks Road) - 2pm to 3pm Interactive Panel Discussion: Cardiac Chemistry: Understanding, Imaging & Treating Heart Disease. 3pm to 3.45pm Meet the Scientists: Guided Tours. Advance booking required. D
Hertford College, Catte Street, OX1 3BW - 2pm to 5pm �e College Chapel, Dining Hall & Old Buildings Quadrangle will be available to view. (D)
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Holywell Cemetery, St Cross Road, OX1 3LZ - 2pm to 5pm Guided tours to point out graves of interest & evidence of wildlife. Complimentary lea�ets & weather permitting, harp music & book stall. D
Ioannou Centre - Faculty of Classics, 66 St Giles, OX1 3LU - 1pm to 4pm Object Handling Session (1.15pm to 2.15pm) �ere will be a chance to handle & examine ancient Athenian pottery on loan from the Ashmoleum Museum, & manuscripts & curiosities from the Beazley Archive. Advanced booking required. Wolfgang De Melo Talk (2.30pm to 3.30pm) “Music, metre & language: an introduction to Roman comedy”. D
LMS Swingbridge, Rewley Road, OX1 2RQ - 2pm to 4pm Learn about Oxford Preservation Trust’s exciting restoration plans for this unique & nationally important (c.1851) hand-turned railway swing bridge.
Merton College, Merton Street, OX1 4JD - 3pm to 5pm (last entry 4.30pm) Visitors can tour the college’s four main quads, including Mob Quad, the oldest in Oxford; the Chapel, which dates back to the end of the 13th century; & the beautiful award-winning gardens. 4pm �e Pavlova Wind Quintet perform Schubert’s Octet in F major D. 803, in the Chapel. (D)
Museum of the History of Science, Broad Street, OX1 3AZ - 12noon to 5pm Unrivalled collection of early scienti�c Instruments & the world’s oldest surviving purpose built museum (opened in 1683). (D)
Nuffield College, New Road, OX1 1NF - 12noon to 4pm Explore our Grade ll listed Cotswold style, Social Sciences Graduate College. �ere will be musical entertainment in the Chapel & book in advance for tours of our outstanding art collection (email: artcommittee@nu�eld.ox.ac.uk). (D)
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Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Marston Road, OX3 0EE - 2pm to 4pm (tours) See the development of this beautiful building, which blends architectural features of traditional Oxford colleges with forms & styles of the classical period of Islam. Visitors will be able to see the main features of the building. Advanced booking required (www.oxcis.ac.uk). D
Regent’s Park College, Pusey Street, OX1 2LB - 1pm A guided one hour tour of the College & an exhibition on non-conformist hymn writers & their hymns. Advanced booking required.
Said Business School, Park End Street, OX1 1HP - 12noon (tour) �e award winning contemporary architecture, beautiful gardens & fascinating site history make this a tour not to be missed (no booking required). D
The Story Museum, Pembroke Street, OX1 1BP - 4pm Our story heritage - Short talk on the history of the Story Museum buildings & plans for its future development. D, FF
Ultimate Picture Palace, Jeune Street, OX4 1BN - 1.45pm to 3.30pm Screening of short �lm ‘66 Men of Grandpont’ exploring the lives of the men on the WW1 memorial in St Matthew’s Church (also open) plus a short talk about the cinema. Film features music by Oxford Composer. D
Weston Library, Blackwell Hall, Broad Street, OX1 3BG - 1pm to 4pm Oxford University’s Community Chest - what’s in it for you? Did you know that the University invites you to marvel at badgers in their natural environment, peer through telescopes, attend fascinating lectures & visit historic spaces? Visit our hands-on Information Fair to �nd out more. D
Wytham Woods, The Sawmill Office, Wytham, OX2 8QQ - 2pm A 2 hour walk within the most researched area of woodland in the world. A chance to learn about the history, ecology & research interests found within this 1000 acre woodland. Please note that no dogs are allowed (no booking required). (D)
All Day ...Ashmoleum Museum, Beaumont Street, OX1 2PH - 10am to 5pm Highlight tours at 11am, 12noon, 2pm & 3pm; Poetry in the Galleries between 2pm & 3pm; Downstairs in the Cast Gallery 2pm to 2.45pm (spaces limited - �rst come/�rst served basis). (D)
Bartlemas Chapel (lane alongside 271) Cowley Road, OX4 2AJ - 10am to 6pm One of Oxford’s hidden gems; this Grade I listed C14th Chapel was originally part of the earlier St Bartholomew’s leper hospital (no car access up the lane). (D)
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Be a Buildings Archaeologist for a day with Oxford Archaeology, Key Learning Centre, Castle Unlocked, Oxford Castle Quarter, OX1 1AY - 10am to 4pm (last entry 3.30pm) Meet the archaeologists. ‘I spy’ trail round Oxford Castle. Get to know your brick bonds & timber joints at our drop-in workshops. Archaeology Walks with Julian Munby (visit website for details & booking). Learn all about the Historic Towns Atlas of Oxford Project. See �nds from the Westgate Dig that hint at the music and the religious artefacts that were part of the Greyfriar’s life in medieval Oxford. D, FF
Bibliographical Press in the Old Bodleian Library, Broad Street, OX1 3BG - 11am to 3pm See the historic presses & type in the Bodleian Library’s printing workshop. Demonstrations of printing throughout the opening times. D, FF
Brasenose College, Radcliffe Square, OX1 4AJ - 10am to 3pm A self-guided tour of the College. Visit our stunning Chapel, Dining Hall & Quads with views of the Radcli�e Camera (see Frewin Hall also). (D)
Christ Church, St Aldates, OX1 1DP - 10am to 5pm (Last entry 4pm & Cathedral closes at 4pm) Visit the Cathedral, Great Hall, Picture Gallery, Quads & gardens. Tours, demonstrations & recitals will be held throughout the day. Please visit www.chch.ox.ac.uk for
full details. Refreshments available in our special Tom Quad café. Join us at 5pm for Choral Evensong in the Cathedral. (D), FF
Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery, North Hinksey Lane, Botley, OX2 0LX - 10am to 6pm �e Cemetery is laid out precisely as are it’s Cemeteries in Northern France & wherever battles were fought in the two World Wars. D
First Church of Christ Scientist, 36a St Giles, OX1 3LD - 10am to 4pm Visit our simple, light-�lled Church auditorium, Sunday School & pavilion-style Reading Room. Listen to music, or just sit & enjoy the peaceful courtyard garden. 2.30pm - 30 minutes of inspirational songs & organ music. (D)
Frewin Hall, St Michael’s Street, OX1 2DR - 10am to 3pm A self-guided tour of Frewin Hall: originally an Augustinian Priory in 1430 (see Brasenose College also). (D)
Greyfriars Garden & St Edmund & St Frideswide Roman Catholic Church, 182 Iffley Road, OX4 1SB - 9.30am to 5pm Self-guided tour of this unusual �int-stone Norman style Church with Good Shepherd Chapel, Baptistery & Friary garden Picnics welcome & tea & co�ee provided. D
Iffley Glebe Field, Church Way, Iffley, OX4 4EJ – Saturday & Sunday, 11am to 4pm A great place to take a picnic and enjoy the thatched Village Hall & Norman Church.
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Iffley Village Hall, Church Way, Iffley, OX4 4EJ - 11am to 4pm �e �rst family events of LIVING STONES, the education programme for St Mary’s, I�ey. Information displays in the thatched Village Hall, lea�ets & trail guides. Special activities will be available for young children on the theme of “I�ey Village in 1160”. D, FF
Inner Space Oxford, 21 Broad Street, OX1 3AS - 11am to 4.30pm Inner Space is a meditation centre in a beautifully renovated historic building. Free activities on demand: 10 minute guided meditations, virtuescope readings, house tours with information of previous tenants. (D)
Keble College, Parks Road, OX1 3PG - 10am to 4pm Founded in 1868, Keble College was the �rst new Oxford College in over 200 years. �e founders chose William Butter�eld as architect, thereby ensuring that the new College would be a cause of controversy. (D)
Lincoln College, Turl Street, OX1 3DR - 11am to 5pm �e beautiful Front & Chapel Quads will be open, as well as our Chapel & Dining room (closed during lunch 12noon - 1.30pm). �e College Library in the former All Saints Church will be open from 11am to 3pm. John Wesley Room viewings by request (access issues). D
Mansfield College Chapel, Mansfield Road, OX1 3TF - 11am to 5pm �e
Chapel is a wonderful expression of high Victorian architecture, stained glass, statuary & wood carving. Organ recital at 2.30pm by the College Director of Music, John Oxlade. Café also open. D
Magdalen College, High Street, OX1 4AU - 12noon to 7pm Visit the magni�cent gardens, Deer Park, Addison Walk (riverside walk), Chapel & Hall of this famous Oxford College founded in 1458. 10am Bells ring out to mark the opening of Oxford Open Doors, 3pm Organ recital in Chapel. D, FF
Meet the Army at Old County Hall, New Road, OX1 1ND – 11am to 4pm �e Ri�es are the heritage unit of the Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. See the equipment we use & talk to serving soldiers. D, FF
Museum of Oxford, Town Hall, St Aldates, OX1 1BX – 10.30am to 4pm Find out more about the fascinating history & discover rooms not normally on view & a self-led family trail. 11am to 12.30pm Waterloo Ri�es Military Band in concert. Tours at 10.30am, 2pm & 3.30pm (�rst come/�rst served). D, FF
Nuffield Department of Medicine Research Building, Roosevelt Drive, Headington, OX3 7FZ - 10am to 4pm Family friendly science fair, lab tours (over 16’s only) & talks about the scienti�c work we do. Advanced booking required for lab tours (email: [email protected]). D, FF
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Nuneham Park, Nuneham Courtenay, OX44 9PG – 10am to 5pm A rare opportunity to visit the gardens & see the Capability Brown designed landscape (tours available with volunteers from Oxfordshire Gardens Trust). Visit the stunning & unusual church (in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust). Take a visit to the beautiful University of Oxford Harcourt Arboretum. Don’t miss Malcolm Airs talk on the history of Nuneham at 10am in the church (www.oxfordpreservation.org.uk for more details).
Old County Hall, Oxfordshire County Council, New Road, OX1 1ND - 11am to 4pm �e former County Courts of Oxford. Come & see the Court Rooms & Council Chamber with its grim tunnel to Oxford Prison. Refreshments available raising funds for local cancer charity. (D), FF
Old Fire Station, 40 George Street, OX1 2AQ - 11am to 6pm Explore the exhibitions, including a Cowley Road Carnival tribute in the Gallery. D
Old Radcliffe Infirmary, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, OX2 6GG - 10am to 3pm Visit the recently refurbished Old Radcli�e In�rmary (opened in 1770), now home to Radcli�e Humanities, including TORCH - �e Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities. Self-guided tours of the building & information about TORCH research. D
Oxford Bus Museum (Broad Street, OX1 3BH) - 10am to 4pm Free vintage bus rides. For timetables & bus stops see www.oxfordbusmuseum.org.uk FF
Oxford Castle Unlocked, Oxford Castle Quarter, OX1 1AY - 10am to 5pm Scale the mound of the 11th century motte-and-bailey castle & see the 13th century well chamber. FF
Oxford Centre for Mission Studies, St Philip & St James Church, Woodstock Road, OX2 6HR - 9.30am to 4.30pm A Victorian Gothic Revival Church by G.E. Street, renowned for its stained glass. Mary Chapel & the Chapel of the Advent open to visitors. Conducted tour of the tower; refreshments available. D
Oxford Oratory Church, 25 Woodstock Road, OX2 6HA - 8am to 7.30pm (Church), 11am to 5pm (Library) Listed church building open. Newly built library with exhibition including music manuscripts, church plans & models. Mass 10am & 6.30pm. D
Oxford Quaker Meeting House, 43 St Giles, OX1 3LW - 10am to 5pm Tranquil garden & refurbished Meeting House (with special green credentials), exhibitions (in Library): Quaker service in WW1 - Friends ambulance, relief work etc. D
Oxford University Department for Continuing Education, Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, OX1 2JA - 10am to 4pm Join music tutor Roger
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�omas in the hands-on production of an album of electronic music. Participants of all ages are encouraged to play a wide & unusual variety of instruments (no booking necessary). 10am to 2pm Enjoy free short courses & workshops in art history, writing skills & more. Advanced booking required (www.conted.ox.ac.uk). D, FF
Oxford University Parks, South Lodge, South Parks Road, OX1 3RF - 8am to dusk Explore the Parks, a perfect place for a picnic. 11am & 2pm - Guided tours of the Park with an expert. Advanced booking required for tours. (D), FF
The Painted Rooms, 3 Cornmarket, OX1 3EX – 10am to 4pm Visit this hidden gem with remarkably well-preserved Elizabethan wall paintings, for many years the Crown Tavern with Shakespeare connections. Formerly the o�ces of Oxford Preservation Trust. FF
Pitt Rivers Museum, South Parks Road, OX1 3PP - 10am to 4.30pm Join us in the galleries between 11am & 3pm for a special musical object handling session. You’ll even get to have a go at creating your own tune! D, FF
The Queen’s College, OX1 4AW - 11am to 3.30pm Visit the magni�cent Hall & Chapel of this renowned Oxford College founded in 1341. (D)
Radcliffe Science Library, University of Oxford, Parks Road, OX1 3QP - 10.30am to 2pm (last entry 1.30pm) �e
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primary Science Library for the University of Oxford. Grade II listed building with architecture by �omas Graham Jackson & Hubert Worthington. Displays from the collections, 3D-printing demonstration, building tours.
Real Tennis Court, Merton College, Merton Street, OX1 4JD - 11am to 3pm Demonstrations of the sport on the hour, the ancestor of modern tennis, at the second oldest court in the world. D, FF
Rewley Road Fire Station, OX1 2EH - 9.30am to 4pm �e Fire Station will be open to view all appliances & to get a feel for how a modern day �re station functions. Static & practical displays, & advice on �re & road safety. Don’t miss 11.30am Road tra�c collision demonstration & 1pm Casualty rescue scenario. (D), FF
St Anthony’s College (The Investcorp Building), 62 Woodstock Road, OX2 6JF - 10am to 4pm Access to the library reading room, gallery & lecture theatre designed by Zaha Hadid. D
St Barnabas Church, Cardigan Street, OX2 6BG - 10am to 6pm Founded in 1869. �e architectural style is that of a Romanesque basilica with Byzantine in�uences. �e Parish has a rich liturgical & musical tradition. Exhibition of choir archives & history of music, demonstration & performance of plainsong, organ music & “dress up as a chorister” - all throughout the day. D, FF
St Benet’s Hall, 38 St Giles, OX1 3LN - 10am to 2pm Founded in 1897, a Benedictine Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford. Learn about the development of St Benet’s through a photographic exhibition & hourly talks. �e Chapel built in 1911 in the Gothic Revival Style to a design by Canon Alexander Scholes is a must. On show will be a Grade I bureau organ c.1780, the only surviving work of Charles Crole from Soho in London. (D)
St Francis Church, Hollow Way, Cowley, OX3 7JE - 10am to 5pm Church opened in 1931 on land donated by Lord Nu�eld. Unique painted beams depicting scenes from the life of St Francis & hanging cross. William Morris trail available. D
St James the Apostle Church, Beauchamp Lane, Cowley, OX4 3LF - 10am to 5pm Early Norman church. Former garrison church of the Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry. Early scratch sundials, Saxon font, �ne organ rescued from St Martin’s Church at Carfax. Talks & tour at 12noon & 3pm. William Morris trail available. D
St Luke’s Chapel, Oxford University, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, OX2 6GG - 9.30am to 4pm (last entry 3.45pm) St Luke’s Chapel was formerly the Church for the Old Radcli�e Hospital. Come inside and see how this Grade I listed Chapel has been beautifully restored
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by the Estates Service Department. Gaze up at the Chapel’s equisite Pre-Raphaelite windows. D
St Margaret of Antioch Church, Binsey, OX2 0NG - 9am to 5pm Grade I listed 12th century Church, home to the Treacle Well as celebrated in Alice In Wonderland. D, FF
St Mary’s Church, Iffley, OX4 4EJ - 11am to 4pm Visit the 12th century Church famous for its Romanesque architecture & its spiritual calm, the thatched Village Hall for family activities & the Glebe Field for a picnic. Information displays, lea�ets & guides. D, FF
St Mary & St John Church, 274 Cowley Road, OX4 1UR - 10am to 6pm Information on this notable Victorian Church. First Vicar was Father Benson (Blue Plaque on St Stephen’s House, Marston St). Wildlife & local history trails through the churchyard. (D)
St Matthew’s Church, Marlborough Road, OX1 4LW - 10am to 4pm �e Church was dedicated by Bishop William Stubbs in 1890. �e building is greatly admired, especially the violet & pink window panes. (see also the Ultimate Picture Palace). (D)
St Michael at the Northgate, Cornmarket, OX1 3EY - 10.30am to 4.30pm Visit Oxford’s ancient City Church & climb it’s Saxon Tower for wonderful views of the ‘dreaming
spires’. See inside a working clock mechanism & the cell door of Cranmer, Latimer & Ridley imprisoned here. (D)
St Sepulchre’s Cemetery, 80 Walton Street, OX2 6EA - 2pm to 4pm An award winning secret place providing a green space & tranquility o� busy Walton Street. Self-guided tour sheet available, showing memorials of local notables, musicians & casualties of the First World War. (D)
University Church of St Mary the Virgin, High Street, OX1 4BJ - 11am to 3pm Access to the original University Library dating from 1320. Spectacular views of Radcli�e Square. Free tours of the Church hourly. 12noon to 1pm Free creative writing workshop. Choral singing. Access to Tower by ticket. (D)
University College, High Street, OX1 4BH - 10am to 4pm Visit the oldest College in Oxford founded in 1249 by William of Durham. Visit the Chapel & it’s beautiful Van Linge hand painted windows, Percy Shelley Memorial, 16th century Dining Hall & beautiful gardens. Enjoy tea, scones & pimms served all day. Choir recital between 10am & 12noon. Garden tours every 30 minutes between 10am & 12noon, and 2pm & 4pm. Pre booked Cream Teas at 11am & 3pm (charges apply). D
W Lucy & Co Ltd, Eagle Works, Walton Well Road, OX2 6EE - 10am to 4pm Enjoy the canal side piazza on the
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site of Lucy’s foundry & photographic exhibition & display of archive material on W Lucy & Co Ltd which has been based in the city for over 200 years. D
Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, New Inn Hall Street, OX1 2DH - 10am to 5.30pm Visit the Church & learn more about the history of the Wesleys in Oxford. Sanctuary open. Music played during part of the day. D
Wolfson College, Linton Road, OX2 6UD - 11am to 4.30pm Stroll in the secluded riverside gardens of the College designed by Powell and Moya. (D)
Walks...Medieval Jewish Quarter - 2pm Join Historian, Pam Manix, for an insight into this little-known aspect of Oxford’s Medieval History. Advanced booking required. D
Walking in the Footsteps of Poets on Boars Hill - 2.30pm Wonderful views & fascinating history led by Philip Stewart. Meet at the Oxford Preservation Trust’s land, Old Golf Course, Boars Hill opposite the Open University building. Just turn up. 2 hour walk - wear stout walking shoes.
Railings Walk – 10.30am Join Sarah Baines to learn more about the history of Oxford’s Railings in North Oxford. Advanced booking required.
Oxford Railways, Past, Present & Future – 11am History & future development of the railways in Oxford with David Mather, former Railway Manager. Advanced booking required.
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Bibliographical Press in the Old Bodleian Library, Broad Street, OX1 3BG - 11am to 1pm See the historic presses and type in the Bodleian Library’s printing workshop. Demonstrations of printing throughout the opening times. D, FF
Blavatnik School of Government, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, OX2 6GG (main entrance on Walton Street) - 10am to 1pm Designed by Herzog & de Meuron. �e School will be open for self-guided tours & pre-booked short talks. Come & hear about our work to support better government around the world. Discover the stunning open forum, enjoy the roof terrace & the café. Advanced booking required for talks (www.bsg.ox.ac.uk) D
Campion Hall, Brewer Street, OX1 1QS - 10am to 12noon �e Jesuit Hall of the University & unique in that it was designed by Lutyens. (D)
Oxford Castle Unlocked, Oxford Castle Quarter, OX1 1AY - 9am to 1pm Experience prison life through the ages with our gaolers. See the castle mound, punishment cells, Norman crypt & St George’s Tower. Guided tours – �rst come/�rst served.From 12 noon hear the City of Oxford Silver Band (D), FF
Private 20th Century Art Collection, Iffley - 11am Tour of works by Ben Nicholson, David Jones, Winifred Nicholson & other 19th & 20th Century artists. Advanced booking required.
Wadham College, Parks Road, OX1 3PN - 9am to 1pm Visit the Chapel & gardens of this College built 1610-13 by master mason, William Arnold. D
In the Afternoon...Balliol Historic Collections Centre, St Cross Church, St Cross Road, OX1 3TP - 12noon to 4pm Ancient church restored to house 8 centuries of Balliol College’s archives. Special exhibition – for more Information visit http://archives.balliol.ox.ac.uk D
Green Open Homes, Rose Hill – 1.30pm to 4pm Come & see the various environmental improvements made to 4 homes in the Rose Hill area. For more details visit www.oxfordpreservation.org.uk
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Hertford College, Catte Street, OX1 3BW - 2pm to 5pm �e College Chapel, Dining Hall & Old Buildings Quadrangle will be available to view. (D)
Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Road, Headington, OX3 8LH - 12noon to 5pm Explore Gilbert Scott’s Victorian “village” Church in Headington Quarry and it’s associations with CS Lewis. Notable graves in the churchyard include Lewis, William Kimber (father of English Morris) & Robert Doyne (founder of the Oxford Eye Hospital). (D)
Holywell Cemetery, St Cross Road, OX1 3LZ - 2pm to 5pm Guided tours to point out graves of interest & evidence of wildlife. �ere will be complimentary lea�ets & weather permitting, harp music and book stall. D
Iffley Village Hall, Church Way, Iffley, OX4 4EJ - 1pm to 4pm �e �rst family events of LIVING STONES, the education programme for St Mary’s, I�ey. Information displays in the thatched Village Hall, lea�ets and trail guides. Special activities will be available for young children on the theme of “I�ey Village in 1160”. D, FF
Mary Ogilvie Lecture Theatre, St Anne’s College, 56 Woodstock Road, OX2 6HS - 2pm to 3pm �is 40 minute lecture-recital by College performers & composers opens up the College’s focus on outreach in developing an understanding of harmony & composition through performance. D
Magdalen College School, OX4 1DZ - 12noon to 4pm Gardens only. Stroll through the beautiful school gardens crossing over the white Chinese bridges. Information & history available. Teas. D
Museum of the History of Science, Broad Street, OX1 3AZ - 12noon to 5pm Unrivalled collection of early scienti�c instruments and the world’s oldest surviving purpose built museum (opened in 1683). (D)
Museum of Oxford, Town Hall, St Aldates, OX1 1BX – 11am to 4pm Find out more about the fascinating history & discover rooms not normally on view to the public & a self-led family trail. Tours at 11am & 2pm (�rst come/�rst served). D, FF
Pembroke College, Pembroke Square, St Aldates, OX1 1DW - 1pm to 5pm �e Main Quads will be open, the College Hall, the Chapel & display of rare & valuable books from our collection. D
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Marston Road, OX3 0EE - 2pm to 4pm See the development of this beautiful building, which blends architectural features of traditional Oxford colleges with forms & styles of the classical period of Islam. Visitors will be able to see the main features of the building. Advanced booking required (www.oxcis.ac.uk). D
Oxford Jewish Congregation, 21 Richmond Road, Jericho, OX1 2JL - 2pm to 5.30pm Ground �oor of
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Oxford Quaker Meeting House, 43 St Giles, OX1 3LW - 2pm to 5pm Tranquil garden & refurbished Meeting House (with special green credentials), exhibitions (in Library): Quaker service in WW1 - Friends ambulance, relief work etc. D
St Cross College & Pusey House, St Giles’, OX1 3LZ - 2pm to 4pm Guided 45 minute tours of the College’s art collection & Pusey House’s Chapel & Library. Advanced booking required. (D)
St Edmund Hall, Queens Lane, OX1 4AR - 12noon to 4pm �e �rst reference to the Hall was recorded in 1317. �e Sha� of the well in the Front Quadrangle remains from it’s medieval formation. View the Old Dining Hall (1652) & the Chapel (1680). churchyard & gardens open. (D)
St Mary’s Church, Iffley, OX4 4EJ - 11am to 4pm Visit the 12th century Church famous for its Romanesque architecture & its spiritual calm, the thatched Village Hall for family activities & the Glebe Field for a picnic. Information displays, lea�ets & guides. D, FF
St Matthew’s Church, Marlborough Road, OX1 4LW - 12noon to 4pm �e Church was dedicated by Bishop
William Stubbs in 1890. �e building is greatly admired, especially the violet & pink window panes. (D)
St Michael at the Northgate, Cornmarket, OX1 3EY - 10.30am to 4.30pm Visit Oxford’s ancient City Church & climb it’s Saxon Tower for wonderful views of the ‘dreaming spires’. See inside a working clock mechanism & the cell door of Cranmer, Latimer & Ridley imprisoned here. (D)
St Stephen’s House/St John the Evangelist Church, 109a Iffley Road, OX4 1EH - 2pm to 6pm A permanent private hall of the University of Oxford, will be welcoming the public to its magni�cent neo-Gothic Grade I listed church of St John the Evangelist together with its cloister, accessed from the I�ey Road. (D)
St Thomas The Martyr, between Becket Street & St Thomas Street, OX1 1PP - 2pm to 4pm �e 12th century mother church of west Oxford. Two displays in church for James Washbrook (a famous bell ringer), & �omas Chamberlain. Bellringing also. 2pm A guided walk around St �omas �e Martyr & the Castle by Liz Woolley. Starting and ending at St �omas’. D
Trinity College, Broad Street, OX1 3BH - 2.30pm to 5pm �e recently restored Chapel is a remarkable example of English Baroque architecture & contains a large amount of carvings by the master carver Grinling Gibbons.
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The Story Museum, Pembroke Street, OX1 1BP - 12noon & 2pm Our story heritage - Short talk on the history of the Story Museum buildings & plans for its future development. D, FF
Westgate and the Lost Suburb of St Ebbe’s, Oxford Archaeology, Key Learning Centre, Castle Unlocked, Oxford Castle Quarter, OX1 1AY - 12noon to 4pm (last entry 3.30pm) Share memories, study maps & see old photographs. Discover what life was like in St Ebbe’s with the �nds in the Westgate Pop Up Museum. Also learn all about the Historic Towns Atlas of Oxford Project. D, FF
All Day ...Ashmoleum Museum, Beaumont Street, OX1 2PH - 10am to 5pm Highlight Tours at 11am, 12noon, 2pm & 3pm. (D)
Balliol College, Broad Street, OX1 3BJ - 11am to 4pm Visit the splendid gardens, Hall & Chapel. �e Buttery will also be open for refreshments. (D)
Bartlemas Chapel (lane alongside 271) Cowley Road, OX4 2AJ - 10am to 5pm One of Oxford’s hidden gems; this Grade I listed C14th Chapel was originally part of the earlier St Bartholomew’s leper hospital (no car access up the lane). (D)
Brasenose College, Radcliffe Square, OX1 4AJ - 10am to 3pm A self-guided tour of the College. Visit our stunning Chapel, Dining Hall & Quads with views of the Radcli�e Camera (See Frewin Hall also). (D)
Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery, North Hinksey Lane, Botley, OX2 0LX - 10am to 6pm Cemetery is laid out precisely as are it’s Cemeteries in Northern France & wherever battles were fought in the two World Wars. D
Divinity School in the Old Bodleian Library, Broad Street, OX1 3BG - 11am to 5pm A magni�cent piece of gothic architecture. �is was the �rst teaching room & earliest examination hall of the University of Oxford. D
Examination Schools, University of Oxford, 75-81 High Street, OX1 4BG - 10am to 4pm (last entry 3.30pm) A rare opportunity to explore & discover the Examination Schools. Do a self-guided visit or book onto a guided tour to see additional areas & learn more about the architecture, history & uses of this beautiful & versatile venue. Advanced booking required for guided tours. D
Exeter College, Turl Street, OX1 3DP - 10am to 4pm Chapel & the rarely open Fellows’ Garden & Dining Hall (latter subject to change). See College’s Antony Gormley sculpture, on the roof in Broad Street! (D)
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SundayFirst Church of Christ Scientist, 36a St Giles, OX1 3LD - 12noon to 4pm Visit our simple, light-�lled Church auditorium, Sunday School & pavilion-style Reading Room. Listen to music, or just sit & enjoy the peaceful courtyard garden. 12.30pm - 30 minutes of inspirational songs and organ music. (D)
Frewin Hall, St Michael’s Street, OX1 2DR - 10am to 3pm A self-guided tour of Frewin Hall: originally an Augustinian Priory in 1430 (see Brasenose College also). (D)
Iffley Glebe Field, Church Way, OX4 4EJ – Saturday & Sunday, 11am to 4pm A great place to take a picnic & also enjoy the thatched Village Hall & Norman Church.
Inner Space Oxford, 21 Broad Street, OX1 3AS - 11am to 4.30pm Inner Space is a meditation centre in a beautifully renovated historic building. Free activities on demand: 10 minute guided meditations, virtuescope readings, house tours with information of previous tenants. (D)
Keble College, Parks Road, OX1 3PG - 10am to 4pm Founded in 1868, Keble College was the �rst new Oxford College in over 200 years. �e founders chose William Butter�eld as architect, thereby ensuring that the new College would be a cause of controversy. (D)
Lady Margaret Hall, Norham Road, OX2 6QA - 11am to 5pm Striking
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1930s Chapel & Dining Hall designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Beautiful peaceful gardens. (D)
Lincoln College, Turl Street, OX1 3DR - 11am to 5pm �e beautiful Front and Chapel Quads will be open, as well as our Chapel, & Dining room (closed during lunch 12noon - 1.30pm). �e College Library in the former All Saints Church will be open from 11am to 3pm. John Wesley Room viewings by request (access issues). D
Magdalen College, High Street, OX1 4AU - 12noon to 7pm Visit the magni�cent gardens, Deer Park, Addison Walk (riverside walk), Chapel & Hall of this famous Oxford College founded in 1458. 1.30pm Magdalen College School open Choir rehearsal, 3pm Organ recital in Chapel. D
Mansfield College Chapel, Mansfield Road, OX1 3TF - 11am to 5pm �e Chapel is a wonderful expression of high Victorian architecture, stained glass, statuary & wood carving. Organ recital at 2.30pm by the College Director of Music, John Oxlade. Café also open. D
Merton College, Merton Street, OX1 4JD - 10am to 5pm (last entry 4.30pm) Visitors can tour the college’s four main quads, including Mob Quad, the oldest in Oxford; the Chapel, which dates back to the end of the 13th century; & the beautiful award-winning gardens. 5pm Choral Evensong sung by Portsmouth Festival Choir. (D)
Old County Hall, Oxfordshire County Council, New Road, OX1 1ND - 11am to 4pm �e former County Courts of Oxford. Come & see the Court Rooms & Council Chamber with its grim tunnel to Oxford Prison. Refreshments available raising funds for local cancer charity. (D), FF
Oriel College, Oriel Square, OX1 4EW - 10am to 3pm �e oldest royal foundation in Oxford. See our wonderful Hall with the largest oil painting of the Queen (our visitor). Stroll around the First, Second and �ird Quad while enjoying the varying architectural styles spanning many centuries. (D)
Oxford Castle Unlocked, Oxford Castle Quarter, OX1 1AY - 10am to 5pm Scale the mound of the 11th century motte-and-bailey castle & see the 13th century well chamber. Cars at the Castle too. FF
Oxford Oratory Church, 25 Woodstock Road, OX2 6HA - 7.30am to 7.30pm (Church), 12.30am to 5pm (Library) Listed church building open. Newly built library with exhibition including music manuscripts, church plans & models. Mass 8am, 9.30am with choir, 11am with choir, 6.30pm Sung Vespers & Benediction Sunday. D
Oxford University Parks, South Lodge, South Parks Road, OX1 3RF - 8am to dusk Explore the Parks, a perfect place for a picnic. D, FF
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Sunday�e Painted Rooms, 3 Cornmarket, OX1 3EX – 10am to 4pm Visit this hidden gem with remarkably well-preserved Elizabethan wall paintings, for many years the Crown Tavern with Shakespeare connections. Formerly the o�ces of Oxford Preservation Trust. FF
The Queen’s College, OX1 4AW - 11am to 3.30pm Visit the magni�cent Hall & Chapel of this renowned Oxford College founded in 1341. (D)
Rewley Road Fire Station, OX1 2EH - 9.30am to 4pm �e Fire Station will be open to view all appliances & to get a feel for how a modern day �re station functions. Static & practical displays & advice on �re & road safety. Don’t’ miss 11.30am Road tra�c collision demonstration & 1pm Casualty rescue scenario. (D), FF
Sheldonian Theatre, Broad Street, OX1 3AZ - 10am to 4pm (last admittance to the cupola at 3.15pm and last admittance to the Theatre 3.30pm) For fantastic views over Oxford why not visit the University’s magni�cent Ceremonial Hall, designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Talks scheduled throughout the day & culminating in a free classical recital at 4pm by the Pavlova Wind Quintet. (D)
Somerville College, Woodstock Road, OX2 6HD - 10am to 4pm Grounds will be open & exhibitions displayed. �e Chapel will also be open where visitors can listen to music &
see the various carvings & engravings recording former Principals, Vice Principals & notable alumni including Margaret �atcher. (D)
St Barnabas Church, Cardigan Street, OX2 6BG - 10am to 6pm Founded in 1869. �e architectural style is that of a Romanesque basilica with Byzantine in�uences. �e Parish has a rich liturgical & musical tradition. Exhibition of choir archives & history of music, demonstration & performance of plainsong, organ music & “dress up as a chorister” - all throughout the day. 10.30am Mass for Holy Cross Day, with the choristers & choir of St Barnabas, directed by Dr Tom Edwards, organist. 6.30pm Evensong & Benediction for Holy Cross Day. D
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St Hugh’s College, St Margaret’s Road, OX2 6LE - Tours at 11.30am, 1.30pm & 3.30pm Tour (90 mins) our buildings & gardens. Visit the Chapel. Meet at the front quad. No booking required. (D)
St Margaret of Antioch Church, Binsey, OX2 0NG - 9am to 5pm Grade I listed 12th century church, home to the Treacle Well as celebrated In Alice In Wonderland. D, FF
St Mary & St John Church, 274 Cowley Road, OX4 1UR - 12noon to 4pm Information on this notable Victorian Church. First Vicar was Father Benson (Blue Plaque on St Stephen’s House, Marston St). Wildlife & local history trails through churchyard. Tower open for 7yrs old +. (D)
University College, High Street, OX1 4BH - 10am to 4pm Visit the oldest College in Oxford founded in 1249 by William of Durham. Visit the Chapel & it’s beautiful Van Linge hand painted windows, Percy Shelley Memorial, our 16th century Dining Hall & beautiful gardens. Enjoy tea, scones & pimms served all day. Garden tours every 30 minutes between 10am & 12noon, & 2pm & 4pm. Pre-booked Cream Teas at 11am & 3pm (charges apply). D
Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, New Inn Hall Street, OX1 2DH - 10am to 5.30pm Visit the Church & learn more about the history of the Wesleys in Oxford. Sanctuary open. Music played during part of the day. D
Wolfson College, Linton Road, OX2 6UD - 11am to 4.30pm Stroll in the secluded riverside gardens of the College designed by Powell & Moya. (D)
Worcester College, Beaumont Street, OX1 2LW - 10.30am to 4.30pm One of Oxford’s best kept secrets. Come & enjoy the tranquil charm of our college, its extensive award winning gardens & stunning architecture. Refreshments available. (D)
Walks...Medieval Jewish Quarter - 2pm Join Historian, Pam Manix, for an insight into this little-known aspect of Oxford’s Medieval History. Advanced booking required. D
St Thomas The Martyr Church (between Becket Street & St Thomas Street, OX1 1PP – 2pm A guided walk around the church & the Castle with Liz Woolley, starting & ending at St �omas’.
An architectural tour – 10am �is insightful tour with Historian Malcolm Graham will invite you to see Oxford from an alternative perspective. Advanced booking required.
History of Iffley – 11.30am A tour of I�ey village with Heritage expert Nick Worlledge. Not to be missed. Advanced booking required.
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COME AND VISIT THE MULTI AWARD-WINNING JOHN HENRY BROOKES BUILDING See the spaces that inspire our students, including our library and places to eat, open to the public all year round.
Special Open Doors offer:Toasted teacake with butter - £1.00
Special seasonal September cake of the month - apple and berry cake - add a slice to any hot drink for £1.50Buy two grande hot drinks and get the
third free.Available from Café Central, The Forum, John Henry Brookes Building. Offer ends 30/09/2016. Please present this voucher when claiming.
Punts 01865 515 978Restaurant 01865 552 746Marquee 01865 552 746www.cherwellboathouse.co.uk
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OLD PARSONAGE RESTAURANT & BAR
OPEN ALL DAY EVERY DAY
BREAKFAST
SET LUNCH
AFTERNOON TEA
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Discover ...WHEREOXFORDBEGAN…
Enjoy an exciting journey back in time to experience a wealth of history and heritage mixed with a 21st century welcome.
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