**St Benet’s Hall, Oxford – A Unique Venue for Learning and Reflection**

Nestled in the heart of Oxford at 38 St Giles’, St Benet’s Hall is a distinguished educational institution that blends tradition with a vibrant academic community. As a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford, we offer a welcoming environment conducive to both intellectual growth and personal enrichment. Our commitment to quality service ensures that every visitor and resident experiences exceptional hospitality, whether they’re attending lectures, participating in seminars, or enjoying our serene gardens.

At St Benet’s Hall, we pride ourselves on fostering an atmosphere of collaboration and exploration. Our dedicated staff is always on hand to assist with inquiries, ensuring that your needs are met promptly and efficiently. With a rich history and a focus on spiritual and academic development, we provide a unique setting for students, scholars, and visitors alike to engage deeply with their studies while forming lasting connections.

Whether you’re looking to book a room for an event, inquire about our educational offerings, or simply explore our inviting facilities, we encourage you to reach out. Contact us directly at 01865 280556 or visit our website at [st-benets.ox.ac.uk](http://www.st-benets.ox.ac.uk/) for more information. Experience the distinct charm of St Benet’s Hall—where tradition meets a vibrant academic spirit.

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Mark Chan

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Visited my son who's staying there and whilst it's quite a climb to his room on the 4th level, the v

5/ 5

Visited my son who's staying there and whilst it's quite a climb to his room on the 4th level, the view of the outdoor rear garden brings relief to the eyes. There's a chapel at the rear basement and Father Oswald gives a wonderful homily for those yearning to listen to the word of God on a daily basis.

Jeremy Lindström

3 Google Rating

Nothing to see as a college, but a fun Christmas party!

3/ 5

Nothing to see as a college, but a fun Christmas party!

Dom Walker

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Nice,warm and homely. Natalie is always so facilitating.

5/ 5

Nice,warm and homely. Natalie is always so facilitating.

Jo Ayre

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