Dreaming Spires of Oxford
  1. TOWN HALL
    Oxford Town Hall is the seat for the Oxford City Council and a venue for public meetings, entertainment and other events. It also includes the Museum of Oxford
  2. LINCOLN COLLEGE LIBRARY & ALL SAINTS CHURCH
    All Saints Church is a former church on the north side of the High Street in central Oxford, England, on the corner of Turl Street. It is now the library of Lincoln College.RADCLIFFE CAMERA
    The Radcliffe Camera is a building of the University of Oxford, England, designed by James Gibbs in a Baroque style and built in 1737–49 to house the Radcliffe Science Library.
  3. RADCLIFFE CAMERA
    The Radcliffe Camera is a building of the University of Oxford, England, designed by James Gibbs in a Baroque style and built in 1737–49 to house the Radcliffe Science Library.
  4. ST MARY THE VIRGIN CHURCH
    The University Church of St Mary the Virgin (St Mary's or SMV for short) is an Anglican church in Oxford. It is the centre from which the University of Oxford grew and its parish consists almost exclusively of university and college buildings.
  5. PEMBROKE COLLEGE
    Pembroke College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, is located on Pembroke Square, Oxford.
  6. ST ALDATES CHURCH
    St Aldates is a Church of England parish church in the centre of Oxford, in the Deanery and Diocese of Oxford.
  7. TOM TOWER – ENTRANCE GATE TO CHRIST CHURCH
    Tom Tower is a bell tower in Oxford, England, named after its bell, Great Tom. It is over Tom Gate, on St Aldates, the main entrance of Christ Church, Oxford, which leads into Tom Quad
  8. MAGDALEN COLLEGE TOWER
    Magdalen Tower, completed in 1509, is a bell tower that forms part of Magdalen College, Oxford. It is a central focus for the celebrations in Oxford on May Morning.
  9. CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL SPIRE
    Christ Church Cathedral is the cathedral of the Anglican diocese of Oxford, which consists of the counties of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire. It is also the chapel of Christ Church, a college of the University of Oxford. This dual role as cathedral and college chapel is unique in the Church of England.
  10. BODLEY TOWER – CHRIST CHURCH HALL
    The Great Hall was constructed as part of Wolsey’s Cardinal’s College. During the English Civil War (1642 – 1646) King Charles I lived at Christ Church and held his parliament in the Great Hall.  In more recent years, the Hall of Christ Church gained fame by becoming the model for Hogwart’s Hall in the Harry Potter films. Bodley Tower (named after the architect GF Bodley, rather than Thomas Bodley of Bodleian Library fame), houses the staircase to The Great Hall.