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For sale: Oxford's Hebrew manor house

November 21, 2013 21:30
Des res: the 400-year-old Yarnton Manor

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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The Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies is to sell its historic premises at Yarnton Manor for a new home in the city.

Next year’s planned relocation would bring the centre’s academic activities closer to the heart of Oxford University, with which it has close ties, and would mark “a coming of age”, said acting president Professor Martin Goodman,

He added that the sale of the 400-year-old Jacobean manor house and its country estate, five miles outside the city, would create “an endowment fund large enough to do all our academic activities”.

As well as making its programmes more accessible to students and academics, he said, the new location would also make it more practical for carrying out research at the Bodleian Library with its historic collections of Jewish literature.