The best view of Radcliffe Square - from Exeter College garden. A view down over Christ Church from a tiny gap in Tom Tower, while visiting Great Tom, the massive bell that weights the same as an elephant! A quizzical head in the Christ Church Chapter House. Some of Oxford's best windows were created by the Flemish Van Linge brothers in the early 1600s - this excellent Jonah being spewed out by a whale is in University College chapel. The elegant spiral staircase up to the library in Worcester College, built in 1736. Spring has sprung in the Covered Market! The Shelley Memorial in University College. Appropriately over-the-top. Vivid John Piper stained glass in Magdalen College chapel. Worcester College has some of the loveliest gardens - and is the only college to have its own lake. You know spring is truly here when the snake's head fritillaries bloom in Iffley meadows. Talking about Lincoln College. Probably explaining that one of its most famous alumni was Theodor Geisel aka Dr Seuss! Birds real and imagined in Magdalen's Fellows' Garden. The Radcliffe Camera looking fiery.