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Apparently the courtyard statues inspired C.S. Lewis' descriptions of the the White Witch's castle. Even if that's not true, it is a gorgeous place to visit.
Really good place to visit as the outside grounds are extensive. Also worthy of note is that it is a location in Inspector Morse and Lewis
I loved this college, beautiful architecture and history. Due to my timetable I had only 30 minutes here and would have liked double that. I recommend that you visit when the weather is warmer, it was at near freezing when I visited, as there is a lovely walk adjacent to the college which I didn't have the time of warmth to undertake.
In summer this must be a haven from the city, although in winter it was still good and very interesting. The guide notes weren't as easy to follow as we hoped and some areas were out of bounds but there was still plenty to see.
I haven't been to all of the colleges in Oxford, but I do daresay that this is the nicest one as I cannot imagine there could exist a nicer one. You can experience a lovely walk in Magdalen college and you can even see deers!
I attended a service at Magdalen College on a Sunday morning in the chapel. The famous choir is amazing and it is a, beautiful place to experience the Anglican choral tradition. You can tour the grounds after church at no cost. The sermon the day I was there was by an expert in liturgy and music and thoughtful as one would expect in Oxford.
Wonderful interesting Title Deed office here with property dating back to 12th Century been given to encourage education within these fascinating Halls. The Chapel has fabulous carved backdrop, fascinating stain class windows and painting of the Last Supper with Mary Magdalene on Christ's right. The college boasts of fine historic architecture over most centuries since its construction! Wonderful park walks with deer, lakes, bridges and vast open spaces. Love it!
Lawns, buildings, canals - must spend about 90 minutes here however, this college demands an entry fee to look around. Oxford does have many colleges that allow free entry.But this college is more of a checklist item since it features on the lonely planet to do list :)
Immediately you enter, for a small charge, you back in time amongst building, quads, walks,rivers, gardens and the deer park. A special place and a must visit. Check opening times as students still live here there are some restriction when they are up and exam times.
The college provides a brochure telling you about some of the history. There is also a small cafe located along the river but they charge visitors extra. Beyond the college, you also have access to the deer meadow and some of the college grounds away from the quad.
Don't miss the chapel, the deer park, and scenic Addison's walk with stream, ducks & punters. You can take a picnic & try to punt yourself, or rent a punter.
very nice view good garden and nice people but parking is not very good ........................................
The guide you are given on entry is not always completely clear but good enough. Walking round the buildings and cloisters gives a feeling of tranquility, I've seen plenty of stained glass windows but none in sepia tones before. On a better day they walk round the meadow would be worth doing - we'll probably do that on another visit. Generally well worth a visit.
Deservedly reputed to be one of the prettiest colleges at Oxford; don't miss the beautiful floral quadrangle.
The history of that place is amazing. And once inside besides a very well conserved 17h century architecture you can also see some delighting scenery in the university's own garden. It alsoHas a small caffe place inside where you can relax a little bit. I must say, when visiting Oxford it's a must