Environment

The UK Campus of PHBS (Foxcombe Hall) at Boars Hill, Oxfordshire, was first constructed in the 1890s, with an extension that was subsequently added in 1965. The buildings were then substantially refurbished by The Open University in 1976. While Foxcombe Hall still retains the grandeur of the original hall dating from the 1890s, the buildings have the architecture of the Arts and Crafts Movement of the early 20th Century. The Campus sits on a substantial acreage of 38,750 sq ft, (3,600m2) of built space, with 6.17 hectares of landscaped grounds which includes a formal Italianate style gardens with terraces and balustrades, and a lake.

  • The Great Hall

  • Classrooms

  • The Berkeley Room

  • Atrium

  • The Board Meeting Room

  • Computer room

  • Reading Room

  • Piano

  • Garden Corridor

  • Lake

  • Garden room