Mansfield College

Mansfield College

Drop-in

Mansfield College is renowned for successfully combining the best of Oxford with our own unique and innovative personality and prides itself on its progressive, informal environment, in which tutors and students work together to achieve academic excellence.

Throughout its history Mansfield has worked hard to make an Oxford education available to previously excluded groups. Established in Oxford in 1886 it began as a theological training college for nonconformist ministers, providing a focal point for dissenters who had long been excluded from the religious life of the University. Students were largely Congregationalist, but those from other denominations were welcomed. 

No longer a religious institution, it is currently the Oxford college with the highest proportion of state sector students. The current Principal is Helen Mountfield KC, renowned practitioner and academic expert in constitutional law, human rights and equality law, with particular experience in the education sector.

Mansfield occupies one of the most attractive sites in Oxford, close to all the libraries and shops, yet in a quiet position near to the University parks and River Cherwell. The late nineteenth-century buildings, which house the College’s main public rooms, are regarded as amongst the finest work of the important Victorian architect, Basil Champneys.  The Main Library rests under the spreading slopes of a great, pitched roof with attractive stencilled panels which are ornamented with scrolls and Latin mottoes and studded with carved bosses. The Library has the appearance of a medieval tithe barn with a gallery and reading bays below.  Fitted throughout with carved oak, mythical creatures, flowers and fruit can be seen in carvings above the bookshelves in the reading bays which also incorporate the original oak tables.  The Chapel, now also used for dining, features fine stained-glass windows and statues (a detailed key will be available).

Visitors for Open Doors will be able to access the Chapel, Old Hall, Main Library and the Crypt Café, where refreshments will be available to purchase.  There will be a fun trail in the Main Library for young visitors too.

Partially accessible - Full access to Chapel and Old Hall (via lift) and Café (via ramp). The Library is inaccessible as it is on the second floor up flights of stone steps.

Event Information

Opening
14th September 2024
11:00 - 16:00