Exeter House Residents (Graduate Accommodation)

What / where is Exeter House?
Exeter House

Exeter House is an annexe of the college for graduate students, situated 1.3 miles (2 km) from the college at 237-9 Iffley Road. It offers 43 study-bedrooms (with central heating), seven kitchens for self-catering, a TV and video lounge, a laundry, and computing facilities.
Exeter House President Patrick Wadden is there to assist students and is responsible for administrative issues.
If you have a question about computers at Exeter House, including laptops, contact it-help@exeter.ox.ac.uk.
Julian de Hoog, Exeter House President for 2006-07, has kindly created a ground plan of Exeter House and its Annex:

Exeter_House_basement.gif Ground plan of exeter House, basement
Exeter_House_ground_floor.gif Ground plan of Exeter House, ground floor
Exeter_House_first_floor.gif Ground plan of Exeter House, first floor
Exeter_House_Annex.gif Ground plan of Exeter House Annex
Exeter_House_rent.pdf Room rents as in March 2007

There are also pictures of Exeter House in the photo gallery. Please note that the images are not exactly to scale, the room measurements not necessarily exact, and that prices may fluctuate from one year to the next.

Recycling
Green boxes are available in Exeter House for recycling paper, food tins and drink cans, glass bottles and jars. All paper can be recycled, including glossy magazines and flyers, but envelopes and other sticky paper cannot.
Give tins, cans, bottles and jars a quick rinse to remove remnants of foie gras, dregs of fine red wine, etcs, and place in the appropriate wheelie bin outside the house for weekly collection by the city council. Plastic and other materials can't be recycled yet, but we're doing our best to make that happen.
Please recycle - it takes very little effort and, remember, recycling just one pop can saves enough energy to power the common room television for an entire evening! If you have any questions about the recycling scheme or are interested in other college environment initiatives, get in touch with Ari Romney.