Unique opportunity to stay in historic Oxford University College bed & breakfast accommodation
Staying in a historic Oxford college during the student vacations is a unique opportunity. With centrally-located bed and breakfast accommodation from £40, it is a cost effective alternative to staying in a hotel, and by providing the college with revenue you will be contributing to the upkeep of the famous buildings.
You could trace the footsteps of Ghandi, Bill Clinton, Hugh Grant, or the 25 British Prime Ministers who have passed through Oxford's colleges. You could have the option of eating in the college hall, wander through the college's gardens and quadrangles, learn about the college's history, and take a punt along the river followed by a drink in the college bar.
Oxford is a beautiful yet vibrant city on the Thames in the heart of Old England. Its famous university has given the city much of its exceptional architecture and its rich cultural heritage: over 900 buildings are listed as having historic or architectural merit, all located within a square mile. A view along the High Street has been described as one of the most celebrated views in Europe.
Oxford has had a role in educating four British, and at least eight foreign kings, 47 Nobel prize-winners, three Fields medallists, 25 British Prime Ministers, 28 foreign presidents and prime ministers, seven saints, 86 archbishops, 18 cardinals, and one pope. Seven of the last eleven British Prime Ministers have been Oxford graduates. Amongst the University's old members are many widely influential scientists, artists and other prominent figures.
Contact Details
Enquire Online
This form is for genuine enquiries only. Your IP address will be recorded
Details
This page was last updated: 01 November 2007
|