Weston Library
Weston Library
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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The Weston Library offers free, inspiring exhibitions featuring the libraries’ rich collections, a unique gift shop and a lovely café set against the backdrop of the floating book stacks in its atrium, Blackwell Hall. Formerly known as the New Bodleian, the recently refurbished building is the home of the Bodleian Libraries special collections, it is also a busy working library that houses several reading rooms, a research centre, a conservation studio and much more.
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- Jamie BBurnham-On-Sea, United Kingdom36 contributionsFantastic Chaucer exhibitionWe popped in and gratefully found the toilets and cafe right at the front, handy if you need a quick loo/food stop. Toilets were clean. We didn’t know the Chaucer exhibition was on, but it was a great find! Very interesting to walk through and read about the history of such a prominent and influential author. We certainly learnt a lot and it was great to see some rare and very old books. The space was great. Didn’t see much else, there is an old tapestry by the cafe. Definitely worth a quick visit, and the shop was lovely, ended up buying a few books.Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 9 February 2024
- Jennifer LIdaho14 contributionsWriterly joyI came to the Weston specifically to see the current exhibit of writers' first drafts and notebook jottings. I was not disappointed. As an author myself, I was practically moved to tears to see the early jottings, scratch-outs, and retries of my favorite novel (Excellent Women) of one of my favorite authors (Barbara Pym). Well done, Weston!Visited April 2024Travelled soloWritten 29 April 2024
- permia64,903 contributionsOn the site of the New Bodleian LibraryWith the vast number of books and publications continually being acquired by the Bodleian Libraries storage space is a constant challenge. This led to the remodelling of the New Bodleian Library in the 2000s to give an end result renamed the Weston. Overall on its opening in 2015 it gave not only much enhanced storage but also a pleasanter experience for readers and visitors. It is here that tours of the Old Bodleian and Radcliffe Camera are booked. A café and gift shop are within.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 8 June 2024
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John W
1 contribution
Jul 2021 • Family
Had a very memorable day with Jane, sharing her knowledge of the city of Oxford and all its history. The tour was put over in a very professional manner alongside humorous intervals. A day that will stay with us - thank you once again, Jane!
John, Susan & Aidan
John, Susan & Aidan
Written 5 July 2021
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John W
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Jul 2021 • Friends
Christine was a great guide. Really interesting and engaging. Our group loved that she reflected our interests, told some great tales and suggested other things to do and places to go. She made us realise that we need another, longer trip to Oxford
Written 11 July 2021
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Jennifer L
Idaho14 contributions
Apr 2024 • Solo
I came to the Weston specifically to see the current exhibit of writers' first drafts and notebook jottings. I was not disappointed. As an author myself, I was practically moved to tears to see the early jottings, scratch-outs, and retries of my favorite novel (Excellent Women) of one of my favorite authors (Barbara Pym). Well done, Weston!
Written 29 April 2024
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Abe C
Seoul, South Korea7 contributions
Apr 2021 • Friends
Iain was a fantastic guide around the libraries and colleges.
His sense of timing was apparent in not only his comprehensive tour but also humor. I would recommend this tour to anyone visiting, and wouldn't mind doing it again myself in the future.
His sense of timing was apparent in not only his comprehensive tour but also humor. I would recommend this tour to anyone visiting, and wouldn't mind doing it again myself in the future.
Written 29 May 2021
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adamcreen
Woking, UK146 contributions
Oct 2021
It is free, has a good cafe (Benugo) and shop, and usually 2 exhibitions. One of these is very small, literally just a display case, and yet gets mentions in the national press. The other is a single room with more displays, but doesn't take long to go round.
Written 30 October 2021
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permia
Ireland64,903 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
With the vast number of books and publications continually being acquired by the Bodleian Libraries storage space is a constant challenge.
This led to the remodelling of the New Bodleian Library in the 2000s to give an end result renamed the Weston. Overall on its opening in 2015 it gave not only much enhanced storage but also a
pleasanter experience for readers and visitors.
It is here that tours of the Old Bodleian and Radcliffe Camera are booked. A café and gift shop are within.
This led to the remodelling of the New Bodleian Library in the 2000s to give an end result renamed the Weston. Overall on its opening in 2015 it gave not only much enhanced storage but also a
pleasanter experience for readers and visitors.
It is here that tours of the Old Bodleian and Radcliffe Camera are booked. A café and gift shop are within.
Written 8 June 2024
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ScootLondon
London, UK26 contributions
Feb 2023
We sat for literally a few minutes in the coffee shop area and I got out my laptop to check something. The chap clearing up told me laptops are not allowed. I was told this was to save wi-fi for 'visitors'. Not sure what category we fall into as we were visiting Oxford and the library. It was evident that this was to increase revenue. If this is their strategy one has to wonder where else they take short cuts. With their suppliers, staff welfare, ingredients or hygiene measures perhaps? Avoid the cafe. Go to Nero in the Blackwells bookshop a few doors down and support a local business. Lovely service and you can sit with your laptop and good wi-fi all day if you wish.
Written 16 February 2023
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Dear ScootLondon,
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback on your experience.
The Weston Library café allows laptops to be used at certain times, avoiding peak periods to ensure customers are able to eat at a table. As a café in a working library, customers wishing to purchase lunch have previously been unable to sit down because someone is working at their laptop therefore a policy was required. It does seem that on this occasion the policy was enforced very quickly and rigidly which I would like to apologise for.
I can assure you that we have high standards when it comes to suppliers, staff welfare, ingredients and hygiene measures.
We appreciate your honest feedback.
Kind regards,
Jake
Tours and Visitor Experience Manager
Written 20 February 2023
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Jamie B
Burnham-On-Sea, UK36 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
We popped in and gratefully found the toilets and cafe right at the front, handy if you need a quick loo/food stop. Toilets were clean.
We didn’t know the Chaucer exhibition was on, but it was a great find!
Very interesting to walk through and read about the history of such a prominent and influential author. We certainly learnt a lot and it was great to see some rare and very old books. The space was great.
Didn’t see much else, there is an old tapestry by the cafe.
Definitely worth a quick visit, and the shop was lovely, ended up buying a few books.
We didn’t know the Chaucer exhibition was on, but it was a great find!
Very interesting to walk through and read about the history of such a prominent and influential author. We certainly learnt a lot and it was great to see some rare and very old books. The space was great.
Didn’t see much else, there is an old tapestry by the cafe.
Definitely worth a quick visit, and the shop was lovely, ended up buying a few books.
Written 9 February 2024
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414Ann
Tring, UK2 contributions
May 2021 • Couples
Fabulous walking tour of 2 hours around Oxford with a brilliant guide called Iain. We saw places we would not have seen on our own. A really fantastic and fun tour. Thank you.
Written 21 May 2021
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TeamWard
Nottingham, UK5,690 contributions
Feb 2020
In the city centre near the shops you can easily find the Weston Library, free to enter and its worth a viewing of the Sheldon tapestry map and at the right time the talking maps or 3D maps, lovely building.
Written 4 March 2020
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Unless absolutely necessary I would not advise driving in Oxford. best option is to use the perimeter Park n Ride facilities. they are cheap and operate frequent services.
Written 19 October 2018
Hi
I would like to know how easy it is to access the Tolkein exhibit with a wheelchair.
Thanks
Written 31 July 2018
I don't think there would be any issue with respect to a wheel chair; however, many of the pieces might be out of view range.
Written 6 August 2018
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