The Oxford Train Station is a 10-minute walk from the College.
Find timetables on nationalrail.co.uk.
St Peter’s central location means that it is easy to reach by train, bus or car. The College is a 10-minute walk away from the railway station and is even closer to the central bus station located at Gloucester Green.
St Peter's is committed to providing spaces that are accessible to all. General circulation throughout the College is easy, with wide, level pathways (and appropriate disabled ramps, where necessary) to all main areas.
St Peter's College
New Inn Hall Street
Oxford
OX1 2DL
If you have general enquiries about the College or how to get here, phone the Porters' Lodge for more information:
+44 (0)1865 278900
If you have questions about admissions or how to apply, please email admissions@spc.ox.ac.uk.
We look forward to welcoming you to our beautiful College on New Inn Hall Street.
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St Peter's is committed to providing spaces that are accessible to all.
General circulation throughout the College is easy, with wide, level pathways (and appropriate accessibility ramps, where necessary) to all main areas.
All St Peter's function rooms (including our dining hall) are accessible to wheelchair users and provide easy access to nearby accessible facilities.
If you have any questions or concerns about physical accessibility in College, please do not hesitate to get in touch with the Conference and Events team, who will be happy to help:
Telephone: +44 (0)1865 278464
Email: events@spc.ox.ac.uk
For information on the various ways to get to Oxford and St Peter's College, see the sections below or visit the Oxford City Council website.
The Oxford Train Station is a 10-minute walk from the College.
Find timetables on nationalrail.co.uk.
There are frequent bus and coach services to and from London from the Gloucester Green bus station, just a few minutes' walk from the College, and regular direct services to Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
Timetables on Oxford Bus Company website.
There are allocated parking places for disabled drivers dotted around the city. To park in these spaces a disabled (blue) badge must be displayed showing the number and the clock.
There are several Park and Ride sites conveniently located near Oxford with frequent bus services to the city centre.
If you must take your car into the city, there is a pay-and-display system for the main parking places. Buy a ticket from the machine and display it prominently on your windscreen.
Please note that the College is located in Oxford's Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ). Learn more here.
Learn more about parking in Oxford here.