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  1. The Visitors' Entrance on New College Lane. Directions to New College Visitors' Entrance from Radcliffe Square. Meet the team. When you arrive, you'll be greeted by a member of our Visitor Liaison team - John, Paula, Nigel, or Lily (pictured below).

  2. The main entrance to New College is on Holywell Street, not through New College Lane (the original entrance to the College). If you are using SatNav to find us, set 'Holywell Street' as the destination rather than the postcode as the postcode will take you to the New College Lane entrance.

  3. On arrival please make yourself known to the Porters at the New College Lane entrance (March to October, 11am to 5pm) or at the Holywell Street Lodge at other times. Please do show your Oxford Alumni Card (see below). If you would like to arrange a group visit please contact The Home Bursary on 01865 279562.

  4. The lane has three bends as it winds its way between the surrounding colleges. There is a rear entrance to New College. The lane is largely surrounded by high stone walls, with few windows. Some good examples of gargoyles can be seen, a feature of Oxford college architecture.

  5. The main entrance is on Holywell Street and is step free. There is an alternative entrance on New College Lane that is also step free. New College has a large site with five quads and gardens - there is step free access around most of the site.

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  6. The college is in the centre of Oxford, between Holywell Street and New College Lane (known for Oxford's Bridge of Sighs ). Its sister college is King's College, Cambridge. The choir of New College has recorded over one hundred albums, and has won two Gramophone Awards .

  7. This lane twists and turns past a number of colleges, including Hertford and New Colleges. It’s a perfect example of Oxford’s architectural heritage. The main feature is the Hertford Bridge, popularly known as the Bridge of Sighs because of its alleged similarity to the one in Venice.