Discover the best top things to do in South East England, United Kingdom including The Glass Tank, Oxford Castle School, Babbling Brook of Waterside, Merton College, St. Hugh College, Blavatnik School of Government, Linacre College, Aldrich Library.
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The Glass Tank gallery space showcases the work, talent and research of Oxford Brookes University's students, staff and alumni. The gallery is a public facing platform and promotes a healthy creative output for Oxford Brookes University culture. Situated in the heart of Oxford Brookes' Headington campus, the gallery is a hub of excitement within the new Abercrombie extension. Major international standing exhibitions have and continue to fill up the Glass Tank's programme. The gallery is situated next to the Abercrombie cafe where visitors can relax and unwind with a hot drink or some food.
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Teaching and Learning are not only important, but defining aspects of life at Oxford Castle School. We exist to facilitate your learning through excellent teaching. We have a plethora of teaching experience. We are confident in the programmes we offer and are sure you will find a course that suits your needs.
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Based on the grounds of the Waterside Primary Academy school. Discovered in 2020 after a gardening session on the grounds led to the discovery of 'The Babbling Brook', a long lost natural water feature. It has been classed as 'The talk of Chesham' with locals flocking to see its beauty.
Lovely brook! The grounds of the school are really nice too, very worth a visit to see the beautiful brook of waterside
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Founded in 1264 AD, Merton is one of the oldest colleges in Oxford. It is home to the oldest academic library in continuous use anywhere in Europe, which was built between 1373 and 1378. The buildings around the College span many time periods and illustrate several different architectural styles. The oldest buildings still standing date to the 1280s. The current student body comprises c. 700 students (equally divided between undergraduates and graduates). Open to tourists most days of the year. Charge £3. Regular tours available daily during the summer (July-September) at 2 and 3 pm. Bookings are recommended via the email address listed, though places are often available on the door. Charge £5 (£3 for Oxford University members and alumni with card), payable by cash or cheque only. If you are bringing a large group, please email us in advance. If you would like a tour of the college outside regular summer tour hours, please email in advance to determine availability.
Merton College is easy to walk around the outside along the delightful Dead mans walk, great views of the architecture and across the fields to the river cherwell, well worth a viewing.
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Founded in 1962, this was the first Oxford college to admit both male and female students on an equal basis, and today has a modern and international character since its students come from more than fifty different countries.
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