The Keble College Dining Hall and Kitchen are Grace 1 listed buildings and part of a greater complex of original college buildings. Revered as one of the finest examples of 19th century architect, William Butterfield’s work, Keble College is a wonderful example of late Victorian gothic architecture. In exhibiting all Butterfield’s decorative ornament, the Dining Hall is the centrepiece of college life.
The hall’s interior has been restored to include timber panelling, brick and stone work and furniture.
A complementary lighting scheme was designed by Original Field. See separate project entry in archive.