Historic houses · West Midlands
Radcliffe Quadrangle
Radcliffe Quadrangle — a Grade I-listed historic house in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
About
Radcliffe Quadrangle is a Grade I-listed building in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom. Grade I status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.
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From the Wikipedia article
The Radcliffe Quadrangle (Rad Quad) is the second quadrangle of University College, Oxford, England. The buildings have been Grade I listed since 1954. The quadrangle was started in 1716 and finished in 1719 with money bequeathed to the college by John Radcliffe, a former student of the college tutored by Obadiah Walker and doctor to the King. Oxford's main hospital and other University buildings are also named after him. There is a statue of John Radcliffe by Francis Bird on the gate tower of the quad. His coat of arms is also displayed. The architectural style of the quad matches that of the earlier main quadrangle immediately to the west, although this was by then incredibly old-fashioned for almost a century. It is not a "quadrangle" in the same way as the main quadrangle, because it only has buildings on three sides; the fourth side is bounded by a high stone wall separating the garden of the Master's Lodgings to the south. To the east is Logic Lane, a small cobbled lane through the college, connecting the High Street at the front of the college and Merton Street at the rear. A covered bridge built in 1903 connects the Radcliffe Quad buildings internally with other buildings on the High Street owned by the college to the east. The Radcliffe Quad is where University College's matriculation photograph is taken at the start of each academic year. The quad has also been used for celebrations after undergraduate examinations.
Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.
- Coordinates
- 51.7526, -1.2514
- Address
- High Street, Oxford, OX1 4BH
- Opening
- Mo-Su 09:00-17:00
- Official site
- www.univ.ox.ac.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q7280036 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Radcliffe Quadrangle (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Radcliffe Quadrangle?
- Radcliffe Quadrangle is in West Midlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.7526°, -1.2514°.
- What are the opening hours for Radcliffe Quadrangle?
- OpenStreetMap records opening hours as: Mo-Su 09:00-17:00. Check the official site to confirm seasonal changes.
- Is Radcliffe Quadrangle a listed building?
- Radcliffe Quadrangle carries the heritage designation "Grade I" — a protective status under UK heritage law.