St Anne's College, Oxford
Clean comfortable accommodation in this 20th century Oxford College close to the city centre.
Room information
Click any of the Room types below for more details.
General information
Summary
- 19th century buildings
- 20th century buildings
- No car parking
Facilities
- Free broadband access
- Shared gardens
Food and Drinks
- English breakfast (included)
Nearby recreations
- Pub (walking distance)
- Museums (walking distance)
- Historic houses
- Recommended restaurants (walking distance)
- Theatre (walking distance)
Situated within five acres of tranquil leafy grounds, and only a 10 minute stroll from the centre of Oxford, St. Anne's is an ideal base from which to explore the city.
St. Anne's offers well appointed ensuite accommodation which includes twin bedded rooms (no doubles). In addition accommodation with washbasins and shared facilities is available overlooking the main quad. St. Anne's also has some more basic accommodation with shared facilities to suit most budgets.
All bedrooms are provided with bed linen, towels, toiletries and hospitality trays and provide a clean and comfortable place to stay.
Please note we cannot accept Hen or Stag Parties out of respect for our other guests.
History to the present day
St. Anne's began in 1879, extending a University education to women who could otherwise not have afforded it.
It became a full College of the University in 1952 and has taken both men and women since 1979. It is now one of Oxford's largest Colleges for both graduates and undergraduates.
Food and Drinks
Our prices include full English breakfast which is served in the Hall between 8am - 9am.
Other facilities
Wireless internet access is available in all bedrooms. Guests are welcome to use the University sports centre which has a gym, swimming pool and tennis courts. There is a small daily charge and advanced booking is not necessary.
Unfortunately there is no parking available at the College, however the Pear Tree and Water Eaton park and rides are very convenient.
Arrival information and how to find us
Address: St Anne's College Services Company Limited,56 Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6HS, United Kingdom
Address: St. Anne's College, Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6HS
Check in: From 1pm Check Out: By 10am
On arrival please report to the Lodge which is situated at the main entrance to St. Anne's College where you will be given a key and directed to your room(s).
If you arrive before 1300 hours and your room is not ready, you may leave your luggage at the Porters' Lodge which is staffed 24 hours a day.
More photos of St Anne's College, Oxford
Customer feedback
We guarantee that all our feedback is genuine and can only be submitted by people who have booked through our websites.
Prof John Pearson, December 2012: It was a special occasion for me and everything went according to plan, so my response has not surprisingly been very positive. 5/5
Mrs Ute Bertelsmann, December 2012: I enjoyed my stay very much. And thank you for asking!
Best regards
Ute Bertelsmann 4/5
Dr Claire Lemer, September 2012: Very good central location 4/5
Dr Graham Best, August 2012: Very enjoyable stay. 5/5
Dr. Jorge Cancino, August 2012: Nice and quiet place, very close to the university and restaurants. Excellent price/quality 5/5
Mrs Diane Mumford, August 2012: Very helpful people on front desk and parking for car a bonus 1/5
Mrs Joan Thomas, August 2012: only had two nights here but enjoyable. Helpful staff - would stay again. 4/5
Mrs Alison Gordon, August 2012: I was very pleased with the location, the comfort and the sense ot peace at the college. 5/5
Mrs Susan Moore, July 2012: Great place to stay, close to city but quiet location. 5/5
Ms Megan Ball, March 2012: I was very impressed with all the staff at St Annes. They were GREAT 5/5
Mr Roger Thomas, January 2012: My booking didn't come with breakfast, so that item should be N/A. Excellent service, anyway - will use again. 5/5
Miss Anna Ting Ting Chan, December 2011: The stay was great. The room is very clean, and the location is convenient. It has hotel standard and yet allows me to sample a taste of a college's life like a student studying there. I will definitely stay again at St. Anne's if future allows such an opportunity.
5/5
Miss Xanthe Banham, October 2011: On behalf of the whole group we had a fantastic time and would definitely recommend the college for future events. Breakfast was fantastic and the rooms were clean and bright. The porters were incredibly helpful and on the whole I was very impressed. 5/5
Ms Marie Leahy, October 2011: I shall definitely ask St Anne's if they will have me to stay again. 4/5
Ms Lana Guineay, October 2011: Staying at St Anne's College is wholeheartedly recommended! A lovely, authentically Oxford experience, chilled out and peaceful, with lovely porters and staff to help you out. Plus, a great English brekky to get your day started the right way :) 4/5
Miss Lynette Coolahan, August 2011: Great basic room. Quiet. Clean. Good security. Convenient to public transport.
This was my first experience using the internet for bookings and I was impressed with how successful it was. I would use university-rooms again. 5/5
Prof Timothy Unwin, August 2011: An excellent deal all round. 5/5
Dr Alison Foster, August 2011: A very convenient service, excellent room - good value.
Many thanks,
Alison. 4/5
Mr Ioan Hadade, August 2011: I've spent a week at St Anne College during a course I took at the University. The overall experience was lovely, the room was modern, the porters were ever so helpful and together with the quality of the breakfast made this place the best value for money among all the rest.
Thank you again 5/5
Mrs Gretchen Hucklesby, July 2011: Staff generally helpful and friendly. Accommodation simple and convenient 4/5
Michelle Batten, December 2010: St Anne's was an ideal base from which to explore Oxford for a couple of days with everything in easy walking distance. I very much enjoyed my stay. 4/5
Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs, December 2010: Fairly spartan accommodation, but adequate for a College. 3/5
Pauline Graham, October 2010: My only gripe would have been the fact that I could not turn the air conditioning off in my room. Which meant it made rather a loud noise during the night but this was really only a small thing. 4/5