Historic Oxford Buildings

St Edward’s is built around the second-largest Quad in Oxford and the view of the Quad facing north east has changed little since the 1920s.

The red-brick buildings, completed between 1877-1882, were designed by leading Oxford-based architect, William Wilkinson, who also designed the Randolph Hotel and much of what was, at that time, the suburb of North Oxford. 

The buttressed tower of the stone Chapel towers over the original part of the school, with its clock chiming each quarter hour and striking out the hour.

 

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