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More About Jane Mead

Jane has an M.A. in History and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education from ‘the other place’, Cambridge University. Jane was head of history departments in independent schools until becoming a member of the Oxford Guild of Guides in 2017.

  • Languages: English

  • Favourite Sites:  All of them

  • Favourite Pub:  Turf Tavern with all its associations with the great, the good, and the fictional

  • Favourite Cream Tea: The Rose

  • Favourite Restaurant: Cosy Club & Old Parsonage Hotel

Walking Tours in Oxford with Jane Mead

  • A Story of Saints and Scholars, Martyrs, Reformers and Religious Radicals

    On this tour you will tread in the footsteps of many great figures who have shaped the story of religion in this country and overseas.

    In the Middle Ages pilgrims visited the shrine of St Frideswide and religion was at the centre of the teaching of the medieval university. Today you can still see the medieval Divinity School.

    Oxford has been a microcosm and a catalyst of religious changes; you will see where Bishop Latimer told his colleague, Ridley, “we shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.”

    Here at different times Jewish people, Lollards, Quakers, Baptists and Catholics faced authorities who condemned their beliefs and attacked their meetings. Thinkers and teachers like Wesley, Newman and C S Lewis have all studied and preached in Oxford. You will see colleges, libraries, memorials and churches reflecting their stories.

  • From secret agents to Peter Pan, romantic poetry to science fiction - Oxford has inspired a hugely diverse range of literature both old and new, as well as numerous TV producers and movie makers.

    Walk down Wordsworth’s Golden Street; seeing the place where Thomas Hardy's 'Jude the Obscure' finally "awoke from his dream” and realised the colleges with their quads, chapels and libraries were not for him.

    See the college which expelled Percy Shelley for ’contumaciousness’ and salute the pub where C.S. Lewis, Tolkein and their circle of friends spent many an evening over a congenial pint.

    Included on the tour will be a visit to at least one college with interesting literary associations, and a glimpse inside part of the old library, a building which goes back nearly 600 years.

    This tour appeals to all lovers of literature - and discover why Oxford is one of Britain’s most enchanting destinations, the city of dreaming spires.

  • The first mention of Oxnaforda is in 912 and of the Universitas 1214.

    Oxford was a small but prosperous Saxon town, a place of Council, surrounded by a defensive wall built on the order of King Alfred nestling on the banks of the River Thames; a site of strategic importance.

    Monasteries grew up in its shadow bringing wealth and learning.

    The Saxon tower of the North Gate still survives as does the building where the University

    ‘parliament’ first met and the site of the University’s first library.

    See where the scribes, book sellers and parchment makers plied their trade. Whilst their ancient shops no longer survive, great Colleges have arisen in their stead.

    In 1066 the Normans arrived, a castle was built, the Jewish people were invited and the Town settled down to become the oldest university in the English speaking world that it is today.

  • **Duration:** 1.5 hours

    Discover the astonishing history and beauty of Oxford on a walking tour which explores iconic landmarks and tells the story of over Oxford’s 1000 years of tradition and innovation.

    You will see sites which tell the tale of Oxford's Anglo Saxon beginnings, the ever changing University, patrons, town and gown and the lives of the scholars, scoundrels and literary giants who made Oxford home.

    Stops include the Divinity School, Bodleian Library’s Old Schools ‘Quad’, Sir Christopher Wren’s Sheldonian theatre, the CS Lewis stop and University church and much more.

    The highlights tour will leave you with a lasting memory of Oxford’s history, its role in the art, architecture, social upheavals and discoveries which have shaped the course of history.

    This tour includes a visit inside one of Oxford's oldest colleges to see where students studied, worshipped, slept and dined and still do today..

    Private Tour

    £160 (up to 4 participants)

    Extras:

    Additional participants over 2: @ £10

    Discussion in the pub (40 minutes): £60 (refreshment not included)

    Discussion over a Cream Tea (40 minutes): £90 (refreshment not included)

    Bodleian Library Tour (40 minutes): £80 (plus £10/person)

  • "The tour was well thought out and Sophie was an engaging guide with a mine of interesting information, much of it new to me even as someone who's lived in Oxford for the past 30 years. Definitely recommended."

    J Willams, Oxford

  • "Sophie offered us a tailor-made tour that perfectly met our expectations."

    Steve, Munich, Germany

  • "Wonderful tour about Oxford, very knowledgeable guide. We enjoyed every minute of it."

    Maria, USA

  • "Sophie is a congenial host with vast knowledge of the colleges and general Oxford area. Good communication and instruction for meet up. Would highly recommend her tour!"

    Andrew, New York, USA

  • "Fascinating tour by a wonderful guide!"

    Michael, USA

  • "Sophie is so knowledgeable! Oxford is a city of history, and she knows it so well. Her recommendation for our dinner after the tour was perfect! She also took care of me beforehand in suggesting other things to do before her tour. She’s the best. A pro’s pro!"

    Kori, USA

  • "My history tour with Sophie was informative and entertaining. The horror was made funny and the ridiculous serious. I was surprised by how much I didn't know and went away with new insights into, not only the university's history and traditions, but the history of England generally. I also got some good ideas for the rest of my stay in Oxford. Thank you!"

    James, UK

  • "This tour was a lovely introduction to Oxford University. As a recent transplant from the US, it was a great way to get my bearings of the area, visit a college, and learn about some fascinating local history. Whether we were gazing at gargoyles or admiring beautiful stained glass, Sophie was a true delight – very knowledgeable, thoughtful, and well-articulated. I highly recommend this experience!"

    Megan, USA

  • "Fascinating, thoughtfully constructed tour of Oxford University encompassing a thousand years of history. I've lived in Oxford for thirty years, yet in this tour learned new and intriguing nuggets about the city, discovered hidden gems in ancient stone buildings that I've been strolling past all these years."

    Maria, Oxford, UK

  • "Sophie is a superb, experienced and enriching guide. We are a retired US professional couple. We've hired individual local guides throughout Europe, the Middle East and Asia, and Sophie tops our list! She spent hours with us in advance, curating our day in Oxford, then filled our tour with history, architecture, art, education, culture…and fun. The day was perfectly paced and suited to our needs. It was a graduation day, so like the happy students, we too tossed our hats in celebration. Brava Sophie!"

    K & A Krupsky, Chicago, USA

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