
This is Pusey St. where Regents Park College is located. St. Giles can be seen in the background. Across the street from Regents Park is a Dominican church.

Through these doors is where I slept, ate and attended classes while staying at Oxford.

This is the Quad of Regents Park College. This open air garden is surrounded by classes, offices and dormitories. It was quite the garden of Eden; carefully crafted and maintained. It was full of different flowers and pestering bees. There was even an old, banana-crazed tortoise named Emmanuel that lived in the Quad.
Regents Park College was a wonderful place to stay while we were in England. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The faculty and staff were very friendly and quite willing to please. I certainly hope to visit the college again in the future.
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