Mansfield College


Mansfield
     

The Love Lane building will be among Mansfield College’s most notable new developments. Sited at the rear of the Fellows’ Garden, the building will provide 78 en-suite study bedrooms on four floors, with kitchen and laundry facilities.

These new rooms will meet all of the undergraduate demand for college accommodation, with the ground floor housing new junior and middle common rooms. The college is also planning to construct a new entrance to the historic Champneys building, between the Hall and the Chapel, which will feature a stunning, glass-roofed atrium, a new kitchen, a refectory and a cafeteria/bar with a terrace overlooking the main quad.

Mansfield College
 

Further information

    Founded: 1838

    Founded as Spring Hill College in Birmingham, the college moved to Oxford in 1886 and was renamed Mansfield College after its benefactors. From 1955 Mansfield was a permanent private hall of Oxford University, becoming a full college in 1995. One of Oxford’s smaller colleges, Mansfield College is renowned for successfully combining the best of traditional Oxford with its own innovative, lively and progressive personality.

    Notable members: Guy Hands, Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell-Burnell, Paul Ruddock

    Website:
    www.mansfield.ox.ac.uk