St Benet's Hall, Oxford

Local nameSt Benet's Hall
LocationCity Centre, Oxford, UK

St Benet's Hall is a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford. Its principal building is located at the northern end of St Giles' on its western side, close to the junction with Woodstock Road, Oxford.

Established in 1897 by Ampleforth Abbey, St Benet's Hall original historic function was to allow its monks to be able to study for secular degrees at the university. The hall historically has a Benedictine and Roman Catholic ethos.

Today, St Benet's Hall hosts an international community consisting of 79 undergraduate students and 44 graduate students of all faiths and none. Unlike other Colleges, St Benet's Hall does not have a High Table, but one Common Table which is shared by all members of the Hall.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Benet's_Hall,_Oxford

Official Website https://www.st-benets.ox.ac.uk/

Coordinates 51°45'28.47" N -1°15'39.668" E

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