Located on the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, St Luke’s Chapel was formerly the church for the Radcliffe Hospital. Now deconsecrated land, the Chapel has been beautifully restored to showcase its pre-Raphaelite stained glass windows and vaulted ceiling. Completed in a simple gothic style, the Chapel is a Grade II listed building and is named after the gospel writer St Luke, the patron saint of physicians.
The large, rectangular interior of the Chapel makes it a flexible event space with a capacity of up to 80 people in theatre style layout. This venue is also an ideal space for private dining. A range of options are available for this including our ‘live theatre’ offer in which our Chefs prepare your meal right before your eyes whilst answering your culinary queries.
St Luke’s Chapel is part of the Oxford University Event Venues portfolio which also includes the Sheldonian Theatre, Examination Schools and the University Club.
St Luke's Chapel Radcliffe Old Quarter, Oxford OX2 6HT
This venue offers...
The Nave
The Nave is a rectangular space with beautiful pre-Raphaelite stained glass windows and an intricate vaulted ceiling.Venue Capacity
- 24 Boardroom
- 36 Cabaret
- 40 Dining
- 70 Drinks Reception
- 80 Theatre
- 18 U-shape
Features
- AV and PA system,