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Arthur Murden

5 Google Rating

I have only been lucky to see this beautiful building from the outside bet the inside is just as be

5/ 5

I have only been lucky to see this beautiful building from the outside bet the inside is just as beautiful if not more

Wendy Tsai

5 Google Rating

The formal dinner is sooooo great and delicious!

5/ 5

The formal dinner is sooooo great and delicious!

William .

5 Google Rating

Great place to visit!

5/ 5

Great place to visit!

Tom Potts

5 Google Rating

Studied here during the American bicentennial (1976). Life changing experience... extremely friendly

5/ 5

Studied here during the American bicentennial (1976). Life changing experience... extremely friendly townsfolk. Gotta love Oxford!

david gonzalez

4 Google Rating

really nice

4/ 5

really nice

Steve Stevenson

5 Google Rating

Percy Shelley's ghost attacked me there once... it was great! Students are a bit weird but I dig tha

5/ 5

Percy Shelley's ghost attacked me there once... it was great! Students are a bit weird but I dig that. Met the JCR president, he seemed cool, the treasurer wouldn't stop saying 'Harbourton meme' though. All round great experience :)

Chris Fawcett

5 Google Rating

A very private and quiet collage.

5/ 5

A very private and quiet collage.

Rachel Shaw

1 Google Rating

i don't like this school because the ceo of college board went here

1/ 5

i don't like this school because the ceo of college board went here

Harry Hemsi

1 Google Rating

No concern for personal safety from the faculty

1/ 5

No concern for personal safety from the faculty

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