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Enjoy a guided tour of one of England's most famous medieval haunted cities. That's right!- for example, the curiously named 'New college' was founded in 1379, literally on top of the Black Death plague pits. So no shortage of spectral monks pay visits to the college. Then we have Sir Thomas Pembroke, the inspiration for Nearly Headless Nick, who has a statue (with his head on) welcoming the youth and the souls past to make use of the eery rooms of the Bodleian library, founded in the 1400s.
Plus learn some urban legends about Oxford's rogues, shady characters and the famous female convict who was sentenced to death but miraculously survived the gallows to live to tell her tale.
Be brave and join us for a night of magic and ghoulish stories and end at a historic pub to watch the latest version of the town versus the gown waging battle of intellect and fists sometimes too!
Bridge of Sighs(Pass by)
Radcliffe Camera(Pass by)
Bodleian Library(Pass by)
University Church of St. Mary the Virgin(Pass by)
St. Michael at the North Gate(Pass by)
Oxford Castle & Prison(Pass by)
Balliol College(Pass by)
Trinity College(Pass by)
St John's College(Pass by)
Exeter College(Pass by)
Jesus College(Pass by)
Lincoln College(Pass by)
Brasenose College(Pass by)
All Souls College(Pass by)
Hertford College(Pass by)
New College(Pass by)
Wadham College(Pass by)
St Edmund Hall(Pass by)
Oriel College(Pass by)
Merton College(Pass by)
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