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===Accommodation=== St Anne's can accommodate undergraduates on the college site for three years of study. Undergraduates at St Anne's are housed in 14 [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]] houses owned by the college and four purpose-built accommodation blocks. The college also supplies accommodation for some of its [[graduate students]]. All undergraduates pay the same amount for their rooms, and every student has access to a communal kitchen in their building.<ref name=":0">{{cite web |url=http://www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk/current/accommodation-and-meals |title=St Anne's College, Oxford > Living & Studying Here > Accommodation and Meals |website=st-annes.ox.ac.uk |access-date=2 November 2018}}</ref> ====Victorian houses==== The college uses 1β10 Bevington Road (also known colloquially as "the Bevs"),<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-12-14 |title='Last Night in The Bevs' {{!}} St Anne's College, Oxford |url=https://www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk/cpt_events/last-night-in-the-bevs/ |access-date=2023-12-15 |language=en-GB}}</ref> 58/60 Woodstock Road, and 39/41 Banbury Road (also known as "Above the Bar") as undergraduate accommodation, typically for [[freshers]]. The junior (undergraduate) post room is located in 10 Bevington Road, the college laundry in 58/60 Woodstock Road, and the college bar, including a pool room, in 39/41 Banbury Road. Five additional Victorian houses (27/29 and 37 Banbury Road and 48/50 Woodstock Road) hold teaching rooms, seminar rooms, music practice rooms, and college offices.<ref name=":0"/> In July 2023, the Bevington Road accommodation began a two-year renovation project.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-12-14 |title=Bevington Road Regeneration {{!}} St Anne's College, Oxford |url=https://www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk/alumnae/bevington-road/ |access-date=2023-12-15 |language=en-GB}}</ref> ====Rayne and Wolfson Buildings==== [[File:Wolfson Building 2, St Anne's College, University of Oxford.jpg|thumb|right|Wolfson Building]] The Rayne and Wolfson Buildings were built in 1964 and are [[Listed building|Grade II Listed Buildings]] virtually identical in design. They house administrative offices on the ground floor and student rooms.{{citation needed|date=March 2021}} ====Claire Palley Building==== The Claire Palley Building, completed in 1992 and named after [[Claire Palley]] (Principal 1984β1991), was the first accommodation block to have en-suite rooms. It also houses the Mary Ogilvie Lecture Theatre.{{citation needed|date=March 2021}} ====Trenaman House==== [[File:St Anneβs KeepCup.jpg|thumb|A STACS coffee, in a college branded [[KeepCup]]]] Trenaman House, built in 1995, holds student rooms and communal college facilities, including the gym, and since 2008, St Anne's Coffee Shop (STACS). It was named after Nancy Trenaman, sixth Principal of the college (1966β1984).{{citation needed|date=March 2021}} ====Ruth Deech Building==== [[File:StAnne'sRuthDeechBuilding.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Ruth Deech]] Building, which houses the [[Porter's Lodge]]]] The [[Ruth Deech]] Building, named after the Principal in 1991β2004, was completed in 2005.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.conference-oxford.com/docs/CO_nov_2005_newsletter.pdf |title=St Anne's College Opens New Building |work=Conference Oxford Newsletter |access-date=28 April 2008 |archive-date=22 December 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161222083157/http://www.conference-oxford.com/docs/CO_nov_2005_newsletter.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> The lower ground floor has the Tsuzuki lecture theatre, seminar rooms and dining facilities and a new [[Porter's Lodge]] on the upper ground floor with 110 en-suite student rooms.<ref name="Akt2">{{cite web |url=http://www.akt-uk.com/projects/ruth%20deech%20building%2C%20st%20anne%27s%20college |title=Ruth Deech Building, St Anne's College |publisher=[[AKT II]] |access-date=8 February 2018}}</ref> One notable feature is a glass lift, the only part of the building to exceed the roof line.<ref name="WAN">{{cite web |url=http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/project/2008/10618/kohn-pedersen-fox-associates/the-ruth-deech-building-st-anne-s-college-in-oxford.html |title=New school meets old school |author=Laura Salmi |date=10 November 2008 |publisher=World Architecture News |access-date=8 February 2018}}</ref> The building was awarded the 2007 David Steel sustainable building award by [[Oxford City Council]].<ref name="Sustainable RDB">{{cite web |url=https://www.oxford.gov.uk/info/20000/planning/257/david_steel_sustainable_buildings_award|title=David Steel Sustainable Buildings Award |publisher=[[Oxford City Council]] |access-date=8 February 2018}}</ref> ====Robert Saunders House==== Robert Saunders House, built in 1996, provides 80 rooms for graduate students in [[Summertown, Oxford|Summertown]]. It was named after a former bursar of the college, who did much to improve its finances.{{citation needed|date=March 2021}} ====Eleanor Plumer House==== Eleanor Plumer House (known until 2008 as 35 Banbury Road) is named after Eleanor Plumer (Principal 1940β1953). It houses the [[Common Room (university)|Middle Common Room]]; facilities include a study area, computer room and kitchen. It also houses some graduate students.<ref>{{cite web |date=12 February 2015 |title=Eleanor Plumer House (EPH) |url=https://st-annes-mcr.org.uk/faq/ |access-date=8 May 2021 |website=St Anne's College MCR }}</ref> '''Hartland House'''[[File:St Anne's College entrance.jpg|thumb|upright|The first purpose-built college building and finished in 1937, the main entrance to Hartland House has the college's coat of arms and motto]] Hartland House, designed by <!-- Not knighted until 1944 -->[[Giles Gilbert Scott]], was the first purpose-built college building, finished in 1937 with another wing added in 1973. It houses the old library, the [[Common Room (university)|junior and senior common rooms]] and administrative offices. It features the college crest above the main entrance and engravings of beavers, the college mascot.{{citation needed|date=March 2021}}
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