Magdalen College
Magdalen College delivers the most spectacular college gardens in Oxford, sprawling across 100 acres of meadows, woodlands, and formal grounds.
About Magdalen College
Magdalen College delivers the most spectacular college gardens in Oxford, sprawling across 100 acres of meadows, woodlands, and formal grounds. You'll walk through the famous deer park where fallow deer graze freely, follow water walks along the River Cherwell, and circle Addison's Walk, a tree-lined path that loops around the meadow where C.S. Lewis took his daily constitutional for nearly 30 years. The 144-foot Great Tower dominates Oxford's skyline, and if you're here on May 1st at 6am, you'll hear the college choir singing from the top in a tradition dating back 500 years.
The visit feels like discovering a secret countryside estate in the heart of the city. You enter through the medieval gatehouse into the peaceful St. John's Quadrangle, then emerge into the vast open meadows where the only sounds are birdsong and distant church bells. The contrast hits immediately: one moment you're in narrow college corridors, the next you're wandering among ancient oak trees with deer watching you curiously. The New Building, actually from 1733, offers the best views back toward the college, and you can spot the windows of C.S. Lewis's former rooms.
Most visitors rush through in 45 minutes, but you need at least 90 minutes to properly explore the grounds. Entry costs £8 for adults, and it's worth every penny compared to other colleges charging similar fees for far less impressive spaces. Skip the chapel unless you're genuinely interested in medieval architecture, the real magic here is outdoors. Many guides don't mention that the meadows flood regularly in winter, making spring through early autumn the only sensible visiting seasons.
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