Trinity College, Oxford is one of the university’s most picturesque colleges, tucked away on Broad Street behind understated gates that open into unexpectedly spacious grounds. The campus combines elegant 17th-century architecture with later Georgian and Victorian additions, creating a harmonious blend of styles. Its historic quads are framed by graceful stone façades and arched passages, offering a sense of seclusion despite its central location.
The true highlight, however, is the college’s gardens. Spread across 9 acres, they are among the largest and most beautifully kept in Oxford, with sweeping lawns, ancient trees, and vibrant flowerbeds. In spring and summer, the gardens come alive with colour, while in autumn the golden foliage softens the historic stonework. Students and visitors alike prize Trinity’s green spaces for their tranquillity—perfect for quiet reflection or leisurely walks.
Compact yet grand, intimate yet open, Trinity College balances architectural charm with natural beauty, making it one of Oxford’s hidden gems. Note: it is open to visitors with...
Read moreWhat a venue for a wedding! - We were the Wedding DJs at Trinity College on Saturday for Archie & Daniel. The venue is really easy to find right in the heart of Oxford. We were playing in the garden room (photos attached) and it was the perfect size for a party. All the staff were great and we had a brilliant night! Highly recommended...
Read moreThe college is open to public (£4 adults, £3 for teens and free under 12, Cash only). We are able to walk around it's extensive tranquil gardens, brushing shoulders with the students, admiring the Chapel and Library. A real gem in the middle of the buzzing busy city centre. Unfortunately the Dining hall is closed due to...
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