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Christ Church College, with its Cathedral, choir, meadow, picture gallery to name but a few is well worth a visit.
The Crypt contains a collection of historic civic plate. Access is by a steep staircase and not suitable for disabled persons.
Fourteenth-century west tower of the former city church of St Martin. The clock on the eastern side chimes every quarter hour. Superb views of Oxford's 'dreaming spires'.
For the first time in 1000 years, the secrets of Oxford Castle have been ' unlocked', revealing episodes of violence, executions, great escapes, betrayal and even romance. Visit Oxford Castle and uncover the secrets for yourself.
See one of the greatest libraries at the heart of the historic university. Visit the Divinity School, a masterpiece of English Gothic architecture, and the Duke Humfrey's medieval library.
A large circular building with a lofty dome, was built by James Gibbs between 1737 and 1749 with money bequeathed by John Radcliffe (1650-1714), and was designed to house a library endowed by Radcliffe. CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC
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Oxford's oldest building, boasting the oldest stained glass in Oxford. Associated with William Shakespeare, William Morris and Charles I.
Range of college buildings widely regarded as the best work of Victorian architect Basil Champneys. The library and chapel are particularly fine.
Roofed conduit for Oxford's first water mains, constructed during the early 17th century.