Exeter College, Broad Street Buildings is a Grade II listed building in the Oxford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 January 1968. College building.

Exeter College, Broad Street Buildings

WRENN ID
cold-finial-elm
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Oxford
Country
England
Date first listed
29 January 1968
Type
College building
Source
Historic England listing

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Exeter College, Broad Street Buildings, consists of the east range built between 1833 and 1834 by H J Underwood, and features Gothic architecture constructed from Bath stone. The tower and west range were designed by George Gilbert Scott in 1858, also in the Gothic style and using Bath stone.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Exeter College, Rectors House to North and North East of Palmers Tower Grade II 25 m
  2. The Museum of the History of Science Grade I 30 m
  3. Exeter College, North East Range, Main Quadrangle Grade I 35 m
  4. Exeter College, Chapel on North Side of Quadrangle, Main Quadrangle Grade II* 39 m
  5. Trinity College, Kettell Hall Grade II* 39 m
  6. 53, Broad Street Grade II 40 m
  7. The White Horse Public House Grade II 42 m
  8. Wall Between the Old Bodleian and Exeter College Grade II 46 m
  9. 50 and 51, Broad Street Grade II 47 m
  10. Trinity College, South Range with the Main Gate Grade II 48 m