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  1. Exeter College’s history. Exeter is Oxford’s fourth-oldest college. It has occupied much of its present site since 1315, a year after Exeter College was founded on 4 April 1314. Its founder, Walter de Stapeldon, was a Devon man who rose from a humble background to become Bishop of Exeter and Treasurer of England under Edward II.

  2. Exeter’s restored Victorian Gothic library reopens Following extensive renovation works, Exeter’s charming Victorian Gothic library reopened in Michaelmas Term 2023. The restored library has been modernised while preserving and enhancing the Library’s beautiful architecture. The Library is now fully accessible, with step-free access, a lift and a wheelchair-accessible toilet. Lighting ...

  3. Jul 2, 2024 · Exeter College is an award-winning, world class College. We are Devon’s only Ofsted Outstanding further education College. Our vision is to shape the future by delivering excellence to realise the ambitions of our learners, city and region. This year was a strong year for our academic results. We had record progression to high tariff ...

  4. Visiting Exeter College. Members of the public are welcome to visit Exeter College at Turl Street, unless the College is closed for a special event. Entrance is free for children up to the age of 12, all prospective students, Bodleian Card holders, and Oxford alumni provided they have their alumni card with them. For other visitors entrance ...

  5. www.oxfordvisit.com › university-and-colleges › exeter-collegeExeter College - OxfordVisit

    Yes, Exeter College is open to the public. Open: Open daily between 14:00 and 17:00 during term time and between 13:00 and 17:00 outside of term time. Charge: Adults £3, free for children up to the age of 12, all prospective students, Bodleian Card holders, and Oxford alumni. Groups: Tour guides must book a time slot in advance.

  6. Explore Exeter's Turl Street site. Exeter College has been based in the heart of Oxford since it was founded in 1314, and has been situated in Turl Street since 1315. As well as being perfectly placed for Oxford’s amenities, the setting is remarkably peaceful. There is a range of study-bedrooms for undergraduate students along with teaching ...

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