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Merton College

Merton College, Merton Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 4JD

  • Multiple dates available
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking not required
  • | Site opening

Merton College welcomes visitors to explore the College's grounds and its beautiful gardens.

Merton College, founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, features 4 Quadrangles. Mob Quad is the oldest quad in the University. Mob Library is the oldest continuously functioning library for university academics and students in the world. The Gatehouse dates from the early 15th century.
What is now the quire of Merton Chapel was begun in the late 1280s, part of the Church of St Mary & St John. It was built to replace the Parish Church of St John the Baptist which stood on the site now occupied by the north wing of Mob Quad. To this day, the Chapel contains one of the finest pre-Reformation lecterns surviving in England. A screen by Christopher Wren was added in 1673. Edward Blore, William Butterfield, and Sir Gilbert Scott contributed to its restoration during the Gothic revival of the 19th century.
Visitors will also have access to the Fellows garden which features an ancient mulberry, said to have associations with James I. There are also specimen trees, a long mixed border and recently established herbaceous bed. Relax at Tolkien’s table and enjoy a view over Christ Church meadow.
Merton College was originally founded for 20 fellows, with undergraduates being formally admitted in the early 1380s. It was then that John Wyliot, a former Fellow and Sub-Warden, endowed a number of scholarships known at Merton as Postmasterships.
Doors will open from 10:00-16:00. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the gardens and grounds.

Timings

Saturday 12 September:
1000-1600
Sunday 13 September:
1000-1600

Location & directions

Merton College, Merton Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 4JD

Contact on day:
Anna Clark
Telephone number:
+441865242918

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

All areas of the college grounds are fully accessible for disabled visitors.

Additional information

Over the centuries, many eminent scholars and cultural leaders have called Merton home. They include four Nobel Prize winners, the mathematician who solved Fermat’s Last Theorem, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood, and the founder of the Bodleian Library. Find out more about the history of Merton College and its notable members: https://www.merton.ox.ac.uk/about/history-merton https://www.merton.ox.ac.uk/merton-college-war-memorial https://www.merton.ox.ac.uk/750th-anniversary-1264-2014

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