Management information

Postal address of Friar Court

[Your room number], Friar Court, 2 Old Marston Road, Marston, Oxford OX3 0JP

You should have a postbox key to access the postboxes at the front of the building.

Who manages Friar Court?

Friar Court is managed by Brookes Lettings, the part of the University that handles housing without a permanent on-site staff presence. As you will see from the rest of this site, we are mainly about looking after smaller houses in Oxford.

We have staff available during office hours and on-call out of hours for emergencies, plus the University Security Services are on call and regularly patrol the site. Our contact details should be on a poster in your kitchen.

The hall itself is owned by a seperate organisation called Savvy, which is responsible for things like maintenance and cleaning, but Brookes Lettings will be the people to contact about anything you need help with.

Getting in touch

If you have an questions, concerns or suggestions, please don't be shy about getting in touch. See our contact details page if you need to get in touch with us.

The Accommodation Code

Oxford Brookes University's Halls of Residence and Accommodation Services comply with The Student Accommodation Code of Practice. Further information on the code can be found on the SAC Website.

Other Accommodation Information

Please take a look at the University main website, which has information on things such as swapping rooms or finding accommotion follwing your current year: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/student-life/accommodation/current-students/

Remember that Brookes Lettings manages a number of smaller properties in Oxford if you want to stay in University Accommodation but live outside of halls next year.

Rules and behaviour

The Student Conduct Regulations oversee general behavioural rules for all students, including issues such as bullying and fire safety.

The Hall Rules supplement your Licence to Occupy (tenancy agreement) and contain rules about things like overnight guests, pets and vehicles.

The Student Accommodation Code of practice

Universities operating accommodation generally need to sign up to a code of practice to ensure that the quality of the accommodation is monitored and your rights are protected. For more information, visit the Student Accommodation Code website: https://www.thesac.org.uk/