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    Salter's Bros Steamers - The pontoon on the left is owned by Salter's and you can hire punt from there. The big boat on the right is one of theirs too.

    Salter's Bros Steamers

    4.2(6 reviews)
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    Not the best place to learn to punt but it is very scenic…read more If you are a learner punter then I'd recommend the Cherwell boathouse in North Oxford or Magdalen Bridge punts. The problem with learning to punt on the Thames is that it gets quite deep in places (which makes it hard to get the pole in and to get a good push) and there is lots of other river traffic. The motor boats don't like you getting in the way and even if you are safely out of the way they create waves. The serious rowers (and in Oxford they are VERY serious rowers) also don't have a lot of patience with learner punts swinging across their bows. The other rivers are much quieter and better for people starting out. On the other hand you can punt past Christchurch Meadows, past the old and new college boathouses, you can even go up the Cherwell and get to Magdalen Bridge. Make sure you have plenty of money or a credit card to leave as a deposit.

    Punting is fantastically good fun and I really recommend it for a summer afternoon with friends…read more Whilst the initial cost of hiring a punt might seem high, divide that between a few people and it soons becomes much more reasonable. However, I would agree with notquiteox. Although this is the most scenic place to punt, with Christchurch towering over beautiful and surprisingly rural meadows, and rowers giving it an incredibly Oxford attitude, it's not ideal for learning. As well as the points above, I'd add that the current can get quite strong and if you go too far from the edge it's too deep to punt, meaning you're swept along rather helplessly, which is great fun until you realise you need to be back somewhere or until you need to steer

    Oxford Divinity School - The main hall and pulpits

    Oxford Divinity School

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    During our walking tour of Oxford, we walked around the outside and we decided it was worth getting…read morea ticket for. There was a family option for the ticket so that saved us some money. You buy the ticket at the library across the way. The tickets are timed, but they are not strict about it and we bought a ticket for 30 minutes later. Once inside, there wasn't that much to see, but there also was a lot to see. By that, I mean that the space was small, but the detail and awe were great. There are a couple of boards giving you the history, we snapped a few pics knowing that this is where they filmed some scenes from Harry Potter, and were on our way in 15-20 minutes. It was still worth it though!

    The Divinity School is between the Bodleian library and the Sheldonian Theatre but is an impressive…read morebuiding in its own right. It was built in the 15th century (1426 - 1480) for theology students but today theology students have lectures in their halls of residence, their colleges and university lecture theatres. The building has served a variety of purposes over the years and hosted Charles I's Parliament in the English Civil War. If you do get the chance to visit, which is rare, have a look at the impressive ceiling. It was restored by Wren and has vaults and bosses which are intricately carved with letters and symbols. It's mind-boggling to think of someone creating them all those yeras ago.

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