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  1. www.seh.ox.ac.uk › discover › explore-teddy-hallMaps | St Edmund Hall

    Maps of the College site on Queen's Lane, and how to find our accommodation annexes: Guesthouse, William R. Miller Building, and Norham St Edmund (NSE).

  2. St Edmund Hall aims to accommodate most first-year graduates. The main accommodation site is the attractive St Edmund Hall Graduate Centre in Norham Gardens, close to the University Parks and many University departments. This is a prime location within Oxford and only a short walk from the main college site and many of the University libraries.

  3. An Account of the Chapel and Library Building, St Edmund Hall, Oxford (Oxford, 1932) “St Edmund Hall”, in: The Victoria History of the Counties of England, iii (London and Oxford, 1954), pp.319-35. Ollard, S.L. The Six Students of St Edmund Hall Expelled from the University of Oxford in 1768 (London and Oxford, 1911)

  4. Prospective Undergraduates. If you are thinking about studying here as an undergraduate student, or you are trying to choose an Oxford college, please do come and have a look around St Edmund Hall.

  5. www.seh.ox.ac.uk › discover › explore-teddy-hallChapel | St Edmund Hall

    All College members and their guests are welcome to attend Chapel services. The Chapel was built by Stephen Penton in the late 17th century. It is famous for the painting ‘Supper at Emmaus’ by Ceri Richards that hangs over the altar and is also well known for the stained-glass window on the east side that was constructed and designed by William Morris and Edward-Burne Jones.

  6. Choir of St Edmund Hall; Support for Musicians; Music Facilities; Music Events & Activities; ... Queen’s Lane, Oxford, OX1 4AR View on map Phone: +44 (0)1865 279000

  7. Find out more about the Visiting Student programme at St Edmund Hall, including course options, finance and how to apply, plus read a student profile