Green Templeton College
A modern graduate college wrapped around a Georgian observatory tower
17 entries across places, people, and walks.
A modern graduate college wrapped around a Georgian observatory tower
Victorian polychrome brick — Oxford's most divisive building and a masterpiece painting
Oxford's part-time and continuing education hub — not a tourist destination
Riverside gardens and pioneering history, away from the tourist crush
An eco-focused graduate college — admirable but not a visitor attraction
A Nonconformist college with a Gothic Revival chapel and progressive spirit
Oxford's social science powerhouse — architecturally divisive, intellectually formidable
A tiny Baptist hall on St Giles' — small and friendly
A pioneering women's college — alumni include Thatcher, Sayers, and Indira Gandhi
A modernist campus college with a strong access ethos — not a sightseeing stop
Oxford's international affairs college — impressive seminars, not impressive buildings
Designed by Arne Jacobsen — a complete modernist campus with sculpture gardens by the Cherwell
A small graduate college sharing the Grade II-listed Pusey House on St Giles'
Oxford's last single-sex college (until 2008), with Cherwell riverside gardens
14 acres of gardens in North Oxford — one of the largest college grounds in the university
A young college on an ancient site — unassuming but well located near the castle
Isaiah Berlin's riverside graduate college — Powell & Moya's Grade II-listed modernist campus