Lincoln College is located at Turl St, Oxford OX1 3DR, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Lincoln College and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Avesta

5 Google Rating

Visited Lincoln College yesterday during the Oxford Open Day. I must say this was one of my favourit

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Visited Lincoln College yesterday during the Oxford Open Day. I must say this was one of my favourite colleges! They also opened the college far earlier than other colleges which was great since I had arrived to Oxford at 7am in hopes of getting a headstart. Very friendly students and incredibly helpful :D

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4 Google Rating

Small college but beautiful one

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Small college but beautiful one

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Seyma Akyuz

5 Google Rating

It was wonderful experience!!

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It was wonderful experience!!

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Chris Booth

4 Google Rating

Lovely Building great to see the Lincoln Imps twin! (Only other place you'll see it is Lincoln Cathe

4/ 5

Lovely Building great to see the Lincoln Imps twin! (Only other place you'll see it is Lincoln Cathedral)

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Pablo Stafforini

4 Google Rating

Great Oxford college.

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Great Oxford college.

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Edmundos Norberto

5 Google Rating

Nice place to visit ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ‘

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Nice place to visit ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ‘

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Chris Roberts

5 Google Rating

Beautiful college. Small but perfectly blending the old and the new.

5/ 5

Beautiful college. Small but perfectly blending the old and the new.

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Sola Adewumi

4 Google Rating

Beautiful college in Oxford University

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Beautiful college in Oxford University

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Mike Fish

5 Google Rating

Lovely time at the Lincoln Mitre

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Lovely time at the Lincoln Mitre

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