New College
New College offers the most complete medieval college experience in Oxford, with its 14th-century cloisters perfectly preserved and instantly recognizable from Harry Potter films.
About New College
New College offers the most complete medieval college experience in Oxford, with its 14th-century cloisters perfectly preserved and instantly recognizable from Harry Potter films. You'll walk through genuine stone corridors where monks once studied, past the chapel housing El Greco's Saint James and Jacob Epstein's haunting Lazarus sculpture. The original wooden misericords in the chapel choir stalls survived 600 years, carved with cheeky faces and mythical creatures that medieval students once stared at during long services.
The visit flows naturally from the impressive entrance hall through the atmospheric cloisters, where Gothic arches frame a manicured lawn that's appeared in countless films. The chapel feels authentically medieval despite Victorian renovations, with Joshua Reynolds' west window casting colored light across ancient stone. Most visitors spend time photographing the cloisters but the real treasures are inside: the Antechapel's art collection and those wonderfully preserved misericords that most people walk straight past.
Most guides don't mention that New College charges £7 during term time but opens free during university holidays (roughly July to September), making summer visits significantly better value. The college gets swamped with Harry Potter fans who photograph the cloisters and leave, missing the chapel entirely. Skip the gardens unless you're genuinely interested in medieval walls, they're pleasant but nothing special compared to other Oxford college gardens.
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