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St Hilda’s College, Oxford, is a constituent college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1893 by Dorothea Beale initially as a women’s hall named after the Anglo-Saxon saint Hilda of Whitby. It was the last single-sex college at Oxford, admitting men only from 2008, and now has a near-equal ratio of male and female students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The college is located at the eastern end of Oxford’s High Street, across Magdalen Bridge in Cowley Place, making it unique as the only Oxford college east of the River Cherwell.

 

Interesting facts....

As a ladies College they have some lovely old rules, such as restrictions on playing the harpsichord after 10 pm or placing teapots on the lawn!

Architectural Illustration: St Hilda’s College, Oxford

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