Refurbished Exeter College Library reopens to students
Exeter College is thrilled to announce that after just over a year of renovation work, our refurbished Library is now open again for student use.
Exeter College is thrilled to announce that after just over a year of renovation work, our refurbished Library is now open again for student use.
With Michaelmas term nearing, the Exeter College Library renovation project is entering its last stages.
We are pleased to report that the Library project remains on track.
The Library, though still clearly a construction site, has made significant aesthetic and structural progress since our last update.
A number of historical discoveries have been made as the Exeter College Library renovation continues.
We are delighted that Biz and Livia Stone have pledged $1M towards the renovation of the College’s Victorian library.
The Wolfson Foundation has awarded Exeter College with a grant of £120,000 to support the restoration and refurbishment of the College Library.
Over 40,000 books are being removed from the Library ready for restoration to begin.
The first phase of the College Library restoration project is under way, with artwork temporarily removed from the Library for restoration and cleaning.
We are delighted to announce that Exeter College is moving ahead with plans to restore and renovate its 19th century Library, adapting it to meet 21st century study needs while preserving its much-loved appearance and character.
We want to hear your thoughts and relive your memories of the Library. Submit three words that you associate with Exeter College Library, the results of which will be displayed in an exhibition at the end of the year.