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Heidi S.K.

3 Google Rating

Interesting visit and nice Cloisters. But the most unfriendly doorkeeper of any spot in the UK I've

3/ 5

Interesting visit and nice Cloisters. But the most unfriendly doorkeeper of any spot in the UK I've ever visited. Not friendly or helpful at all. In regards to Harry Potter: There are other real life shooting locations not only in Oxford but the UK, where more scenes were filmed. I know all the others.

Edward

4 Google Rating

One of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1379 by William of Wykeh

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One of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham, the full name of the college is St Mary's College of Winchester in Oxford. The name "New College", however, soon came to be used following its completion in 1386 to distinguish it from the older existing college of St. Mary, now known as Oriel College.

Dessislava Veltcheva

5 Google Rating

Lovely college :)!! And very nice chapel :)! Wanted to go for the coffee but it was closed.

5/ 5

Lovely college :)!! And very nice chapel :)! Wanted to go for the coffee but it was closed.

Robin Croft

5 Google Rating

Beautiful gardens. The cloisters are magical. Lovely chapel and hall. Take your time, this is a v

5/ 5

Beautiful gardens. The cloisters are magical. Lovely chapel and hall. Take your time, this is a very special place.

Adrian Shajkofci

1 Google Rating

Closed even if your website says the opposite

1/ 5

Closed even if your website says the opposite

Emir Yavuz

5 Google Rating

Best college in Oxford. Definetely better than Trinity College to spend time. It is really enjoyable

5/ 5

Best college in Oxford. Definetely better than Trinity College to spend time. It is really enjoyable to spend time in the cafe which is located on the collage garden. But cafe is not open to visitors when the University starts.

Susan Hughesdon

5 Google Rating

Such a beautiful group of buildings and manicured grounds/ gardens. Serene & historic, with fabulous

5/ 5

Such a beautiful group of buildings and manicured grounds/ gardens. Serene & historic, with fabulous Chapel & ancient cloisters. Such a wonderful environment for study and for visitors.

Mat Wilson

5 Google Rating

Beautiful as ever.

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Beautiful as ever.

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