Clarendon Building is located at 48 Broad St, Oxford OX1 3BG, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Clarendon Building and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Anusree Ana

5 Google Rating

Wow....just amazing institute

5/ 5

Wow....just amazing institute

Hassan Chisti

5 Google Rating

Great historical landmark

5/ 5

Great historical landmark

전상원

5 Google Rating

Stunning colors of the sky & building

5/ 5

Stunning colors of the sky & building

Andrew Kirby

5 Google Rating

It's my rendezvous point for my tour groups.

5/ 5

It's my rendezvous point for my tour groups.

Dan Q

4 Google Rating

Beautiful, iconically-Oxford, arch-shaped building, but be aware that access for the disabled is pre

4/ 5

Beautiful, iconically-Oxford, arch-shaped building, but be aware that access for the disabled is pretty-much nonexistent. Upper floors are too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. This building is mostly not-accessible to the public, but those who attend interviews at the Bodleian Libraries will almost certainly visit as their HR department is found here.

Peter Kowalczewski

4 Google Rating

Offices for the university library.

4/ 5

Offices for the university library.

Меха Зухуров

5 Google Rating

hello my name mehriddin I studied at Oxford University is the nicest university

5/ 5

hello my name mehriddin I studied at Oxford University is the nicest university

Ahad

4 Google Rating

Nice looking architecture but the bulding was closed due to Covid19 so couldnt explore inside.

4/ 5

Nice looking architecture but the bulding was closed due to Covid19 so couldnt explore inside.

Christina B.

5 Google Rating

Great architecture.

5/ 5

Great architecture.

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