Bodleian Law Library
St. Cross Building, Manor Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 3UR
Bodleian Law Library: One of the largest law libraries in the United Kingdom, housed in a landmark modern building by Leslie Martin and Colin St John Wilson, completed in 1964 and now listed at Grade II*. With over 550,000 volumes and access to a vast array of legal databases, our resources cover almost the entire legal spectrum and are used by not only by our own students and staff, but also by legal researchers and practitioners from across the world.
The building will be presented as a work of architecture and as a centre of research and learning, with the hope that visitors will be able to see the relationship between these two aspects.
Tours: Friday 11th September at 3pm and 5pm; Saturday 12th September at 11am.
Minimum age of participants: 11.
Individuals under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Tours operate on a first-come, first-served basis
St. Cross Building, Manor Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 3UR
Disabled access to the St Cross building is via the ground floor to the right of the main outdoor staircase. Visitors will be guided to the lift, travel in the lift up to the second floor then go via the cafe space and Seminar Room L to the library entrance. All 4 floors inside the library are accessible by lift.
Please note: this venue is open on Friday 11th and Saturday 12 September. Please note the tours operate on a first-come, first-served basis