CAMPUS Overview
The St Peter’s College is located in central Oxford. Built in 1929, it occupies the site of two of Oxford University’s 14th century mediaeval halls.
Life at the campus is filled with a variety of events throughout the academic year allowing the students to bond and unwind. The student-run Junior Common Room organises numerous activities of varied interests.
The study centre is well equipped with all the amenities a student would require honing their capabilities in both academics as well as personal attributes. The seminar rooms have been refurbished to provide state-of-the-art teaching spaces.
The college boasts of an energetic environment that stimulates academic excellence as well as students’ creative potential. The oldest college building Linton House, built as a Georgian rectory in 1797, serves as the porter’s lodge (the entrance to the college) and is also home to the college library.
Address:
New Inn Hall Street, Oxford. OX1 2DL.
The college is centrally located making it easy to reach by train, bus, or car.
- TRAIN
The railway station is a 10-minute walk from the college
- BUS/COACH
The college is less than 10 minutes away from the central bus station located at Gloucester Green which has very frequent buses to London and regular services to Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
- PARK and RIDE
The approximate journey time from any of the Park & Ride sites is 10-15 minutes, and services leave at regular intervals throughout operating hours.
- The main on-street parking areas are at St Giles, Beaumont Street, and Walton Street.
- The largest concentration of disabled pay and display spaces can be found in the car parks in Broad Street, St Giles, and New Inn Hall Street, opposite the college.
- Overnight parking facilities are also available at the underground Gloucester Green car park and Worcester Street
- There are numerous car parks located within the city centre close to St Peter’s.