About St Luke's Chapel

Designed in a simple gothic style, St Luke's Chapel opened in 1865 and is named after the gospel writer St Luke, the patron saint of doctors. Since undergoing a full refurbishment in 2010, the chapel retains charming features such as its bell tower and pre-Raphaelite stained glass windows, it's a venue not to miss!

The main rectangular meeting room provides a flexible space for dinners, drinks receptions, talks, and meetings as well as small conferences and exhibitions. Fully accessible with AV and WiFi throughout, our in-house chefs provide a range of breakfast, lunch, and dining options.  Located on a historic site in a beautiful part of the city, it is only a short walk to the centre.

Combine it with the Examination Schools and Sheldonian Theatre for a large conference.

Event Types and Capacities

Theatre/

With Catering

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The Nave at St Luke's Chapel
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The Stage at St Lukes Chapel

Virtual tour of St Luke's Chapel

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" Katherine Carpenter, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist, Oxford University

The Chapel worked brilliantly and the catering you provided for our drinks reception was just right. I would very much recommend St Luke's as a fantastic venue space in the heart of the city.

Katherine Carpenter, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist, Oxford University

Ready to book? Speak to the team!

Contact us today

We would love to hear more about your event plans and ideas and help them come to life.

Phone: 01865 276905

Email: venueenquiries@admin.ox.ac.uk
 

How to find us

Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, 35 Woodstock Rd, Oxford OX2 6GG

   Train - Oxford railway station is approximately a 20 minute walk away or 10 minutes by taxi. Bikes can be hired at the train station or around the city.

   Bus - The nearest bus stop outside the Chapel on the Woodstock Road. Information about buses within the city can be found here.

 Car- There are three disabled car parking spaces outside the Chapel but no other car parking so we recommend using the park and ride system. The nearest car park is Gloucester Green, a five minute walk away.

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