Talk:Holywell Manor, Oxford

Article created, much still to do
There's some info on the MCR website on the Manor's pre-16th century history which should be added. Also there should be a section on famous manorites (e.g. Bill Clinton stayed on the ground floor in South Wing) and there should be more about current Manor life. --cfp 14:08, 19 September 2007 (UTC)

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The MCR community
I have removed this section from the article as it has a promotional tone and is under referenced.TSventon (talk) 14:58, 2 June 2019 (UTC)
 * The graduate community now housed by Holywell Manor is known as being one of the most vibrant in Oxford, with a strong international feel. The MCR runs a bar and organises regular social events. Much like Balliol's undergraduates, the graduates of Holywell Manor are known for being particularly politically active and the MCR is well represented in other Oxford organisations.