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  1. The land was officially purchased by Worcester College from St John’s College in 1744 and has since been an integral part of Worcester’s grounds. Several Provosts have since been responsible for overseeing the stewardship of the orchard, including Provost F. J. Lys (Provost 1919-1946) who wrote extensively of his work with the orchard in ...

  2. Worcester College - Oxford University Alternative Prospectus. Worcester College. Worcester College is known for its friendly, welcoming atmosphere and its hugely active social life. The College's 26 acres of gorgeous grounds feature numerous gardens and green spaces, a lake which is home to many friendly ducks, an orchard, and the college ...

  3. oxfordsummercourses.com › venues › worcester-college-oxfordWorcester College, Oxford

    Worcester College, Oxford Join us for an exceptional Oxford summer school experience at the captivating Worcester College (ages 16-17 and 18-24), hosted by Oxford Summer Courses. Secure your place starting from £6,395, with courses spanning 14 days. Apply now to reserve your preferred course, date, and accommodation.

  4. Rent charges 2023-24. At Worcester, undergraduate rooms are divided into six grades based on their size and facilities. Grade 1 rooms are the cheapest and Grade 6 are the most expensive. Freshers’ accommodation is allocated based on the preferences stated in the Accommodation Preferences Form we ask you to complete before arrival.

  5. Join Worcester College as a Registered Visiting Student to experience an educational tradition stretching back seven centuries. From the in-depth academic analysis of the Oxford tutorial, to the lively community that thrives in a collegiate setting, we offer the opportunity to live and study at the University of Oxford for up to one year.

  6. Worcester attracts less visitors than some of the other Oxford colleges, such as Christ Church and Magdalen, but it really is worth a detour. Upon entering the college one is greeted by the stunning front quad, with immaculate lawns and gorgeous stonework at its best in the summer sun.

  7. A 10-minute walk will take you not just to the architectural jewels of the University but to direct trains to London and beyond. On our doorstep you’ll find the Ashmolean Museum, which houses 5,000 years of human history, and the vibrant neighbourhood of Jericho, home to independent shops, bars, restaurants and Oxford University Press.