St Anne’s College, nestled in the heart of Oxford at 56 Woodstock Rd, is a vibrant academic community known for its commitment to fostering an inclusive and stimulating environment for students and visitors alike. With a rich history dating back to 1952, the college prides itself on its exceptional educational standards and supportive atmosphere. Our dedicated staff are here to ensure that every experience at St Anne’s is memorable, whether you’re attending a lecture, exploring our stunning grounds, or engaging with our diverse range of events.

At St Anne’s, we understand the importance of customer satisfaction, and we strive to provide personalized assistance tailored to your needs. Whether you have questions about our programs, wish to book an appointment, or simply want to learn more about what we offer, our team is ready to help. The college’s unique blend of traditional and modern amenities creates an inviting space for academic exploration and personal growth.

Join us in discovering the enriching experiences that St Anne’s College has to offer. For inquiries, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 01865 274800 or visit our website at [www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk](http://www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk/) for more information. We look forward to welcoming you into our community and making your visit truly exceptional!

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Steven Black

5 Google Rating

The St Anne’s Coffee Shop (STACS) serves delicious food!

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The St Anne’s Coffee Shop (STACS) serves delicious food!

Edward

3 Google Rating

Formerly a women's college, coeducational since 1979. Founded in 1879 as The Society of Oxford Home-

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Formerly a women's college, coeducational since 1979. Founded in 1879 as The Society of Oxford Home-Students, St Anne's received full college status in 1952. Formed to enable women from any financial background to study at Oxford, St Anne's continues to strive towards this goal; in the most recent university admissions report, St Anne's accepted the highest proportion of female students (55%) of any college. The college has around 450 undergraduate and 200 graduate students.

Dan Wolly

1 Google Rating

Worked here found it to be a very uncomfortable place to work due to the actions of the people in ch

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Worked here found it to be a very uncomfortable place to work due to the actions of the people in charge.... also got ringworm from the laundry

Memunat Ibrahim

5 Google Rating

A very cool place to be. The accommodation is clean and nice

5/ 5

A very cool place to be. The accommodation is clean and nice

Sunny

3 Google Rating

The accommodation is just fine. Nothing too special. No daily cleaning arranged. Breakfast is genero

3/ 5

The accommodation is just fine. Nothing too special. No daily cleaning arranged. Breakfast is generous as other colleges. Bed is high and narrow. Desk is not very clean.

Loborhox

5 Google Rating

The best college in the world

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The best college in the world

Angelo Welihindha

5 Google Rating

St. Anne's is a former women's college that has had many notable alumni. Since it's newer than the

5/ 5

St. Anne's is a former women's college that has had many notable alumni. Since it's newer than the other colleges, it is a bit further from Oxford City Center. If you stay here as a visitor, know that the price you pay is much lower than the options in the middle of the city. However, there are some drawbacks, including small, spartan rooms and shared bathrooms. But these are all noted on the college website, so they cannot be faulted for this. (Like thoughtlessly giving a one-star review for a Honda Civic for not being a Mercedes S-Class!). The rooms are good for people on a budget that just need a safe place to stay a few days. I would not recommend the place for families with infants -- there aren't elevators in most places, making it a struggle to carry strollers and large suitcases. Tips: - Get the ensuite bathroom option if that's available. - Buy a bus pass for the duration of your stay, which gives you unlimited get on / get off privileges. The bus stop is within a 5-min walk from the college. - If you're headed to Heathrow airport, catch a bus to Gloucester Green central bus station from where you could catch the direct bus to the airport.

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