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Tours at 11:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30 and 15:30 each day. Limited to 50 per tour on a first come, first served basis. No booking necessary.
Old County Courts of Oxford and home of Oxfordshire County Council, see the court rooms and tunnels to Oxford's former Prison. Charity teas, coffee and homemade cakes.
Old County Hall was built in 1841 on the Oxford castle site adjacent to the Castle mound. There are tunnels from the Court to the former prison.
Come and meet the new owners of County Hall and see the proposed planned changes also see the new plans for Speedwell House soon to be the new central administration building for the County Council.
See also at this location: Oxford Archaeology | Oxford Preservation Trust
- Disabled access: Disabled access to both court rooms available on request, no disabled access to the tunnels
- Refreshments available with proceeds to Abingdon Riding for the Disabled
- Toilets available (including disabled access)