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

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Siyoree Thaitrakulpanich

1 Google Rating

Went to their formal, worst experience ever. I took up my camera to take a picture of the experience

1/ 5

Went to their formal, worst experience ever. I took up my camera to take a picture of the experience, and a woman server came up to my face, pointed at me, and said in a threatening tone, "Next time, DO NOT TAKE PHOTOS WHILE PEOPLE ARE EATING." Chill, it's just a photo. First of all, I was not informed photos weren't allowed. Second of all, they could have just asked me nicely, without coming up to my face and pointing. It was scary, and it ruined the whole evening. Will not be returning.

Isaac Channon

2 Google Rating

Too much scaffolding, tried to climb and staff kicked me out. I can not recommend this place. Please

2/ 5

Too much scaffolding, tried to climb and staff kicked me out. I can not recommend this place. Please like and subscribe.

Wendy Edwards

5 Google Rating

This is an outstanding College to visit and just opposite Jesus College. It's normally open 2-5pm an

5/ 5

This is an outstanding College to visit and just opposite Jesus College. It's normally open 2-5pm and if the door is closed just push it to gain entrance. The 19th century Chapel is stunning and contains a huge Pre-Raphaelite tapestry 'The Adoration of the Magi'. Look out for concerts and services held there.

Alex Garratt

5 Google Rating

Absolutely brilliant place. The rooms were lovely and spacious for student accomedation. The dining

5/ 5

Absolutely brilliant place. The rooms were lovely and spacious for student accomedation. The dining hall was traditional and beautiful, not to mention the meals served being filling. As for the Chapel, another marvel of Oxford and well worth the visit. I highly recommend taking the time to go on a tour of the college as it is definitely a highlight of Oxford.

C W

5 Google Rating

Easily my favorite chapel out of all the colleges

5/ 5

Easily my favorite chapel out of all the colleges

Graceful Blogger

5 Google Rating

I love this place. If you go round the square, walk to the garden and climb the stairs you will have

5/ 5

I love this place. If you go round the square, walk to the garden and climb the stairs you will have a privileged view of the Radcliffe camera. This is one of my favourite spots in Oxford. Highly recommended.

E Smith

1 Google Rating

I'm an alumnus of the college and have visited frequently since leaving 15 years ago. I have never s

1/ 5

I'm an alumnus of the college and have visited frequently since leaving 15 years ago. I have never seen the college look so unloved before. The iconic Virginia creeper has been allowed to die; a third of the quad is still brown and dead from a temporary dining area they took down many months ago. The pride and prestige, the veneration of centuries of learning that I used to find so thrilling is indiscernible. Young students have been robbed of too much as it since the pandemic, please don't rob them of this too.

Jakub Chomko

5 Google Rating

Best college in Oxford, friendly folks working and studying there, great rector, amazing garden in t

5/ 5

Best college in Oxford, friendly folks working and studying there, great rector, amazing garden in the back.

john edwards

5 Google Rating

Wonderful high tea in the historic college hall. Accessable to all and vegan friendly

5/ 5

Wonderful high tea in the historic college hall. Accessable to all and vegan friendly

Mark Turner

5 Google Rating

So I'm going to be biased having dropped my son off here to start his degree studies today. Exeter i

5/ 5

So I'm going to be biased having dropped my son off here to start his degree studies today. Exeter is one of the oldest Oxford colleges and it's Front Quad demonstrates this beautifully. The two newer accommodation blocks complement the old well. The college incorporates beautiful greenery into its surroundings outside with a wonderful, privileged view across to the Radcliffe Camera from a raised corner of the Fellows' Garden, which also abuts hugely historic wings of the Bodleian Library. Architecture of college Library, Chapel and Dining Hall also wonderful, if not the largest in Oxford. In short, well worth a visit and, of you're fortunate enough to get the chance to study there for three years then we'll done, and go for it!

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