St Benet's Hall at University of Oxford
Amenities
Facilities
- AV capabilities
- Furniture
- Internet access
- Lighting
- Onsite restaurant
- Other decor
- Space (outdoor)
- Space (private)
- Table linens
- Wheelchair accessible
Equipment
- Dance floor
- Portable walls
- Staging area
Alcohol and catering
- Alcohol allowed
- Onsite catering
Distance from airport
48.5 mi. from venue
Parking
- Paid parking
- Street parking
St Benet's Hall at University of Oxford Meeting Space
Guest Rooms
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St Benet's Hall at University of Oxford is the ideal venue for a small conference. The building is a handsome Georgian house in St Giles, very close to the centre (3 minutes walk from Ashmolean Museum and the shopping-center, three doors from The Eagle and Child, of C.S. Lewis fame), yet slightly withdrawn, which conveys an air of peace. Many of the rooms have been refurbished and redecorated, maintaining the dignity of the fine Georgian rooms. The special advantage of St Benet's is that the whole Conference is under one roof, so that delegates do not need to cover large distances, and have ample opportunity to get to know one another. They invariably comment on the welcoming atmosphere and excellent cuisine. There are 25 study-bedrooms with ensuite or adjacent private facilities (10 can serve as double rooms) and 10 study-bedrooms with shared facilities. Some of the latter are small and less well furnished or soundproofed.