- Macdonald Randolph Hotel
The Macdonald Randolph Hotel (locally often simply called "The Randolph") is the leading hotel in
Oxford ,England . It is centrally located on the south side ofBeaumont Street , on the corner withMagdalen Street , opposite theAshmolean Museum and close to theOxford Playhouse . The hotel's architecture isVictorian Gothic in style.The hotel featured in the
Inspector Morse television series several times. The cast stayed at the hotel during filming in 2005 and there is now a Morse Bar [http://www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk/randolph/foodanddrink/] .It is only relatively recently that the hotel has been officially renamed the Macdonald Randolph Hotel from the former shorter name of the Randolph Hotel.
History
The Randolph Hotel was built in 1864 by the architect William Wilkinson, who also designed many residences in
North Oxford . There was debate about the building's design.John Ruskin favoured Gothic revival like the nearbyMartyrs' Memorial . The City Council wanted a classical style since the rest of Beaumont Street was Georgian. A compromise was attained with a simplified Gothic facade, similar to theOxford University Museum and theOxford Union buildings, but in brick.The hotel was not named after
Randolph Churchill (who was connected withBlenheim Palace to the north of Oxford). Rather it was because it was near to the Randolph Gallery in the new Ashmolean Museum opposite. The gallery was built as a result of a thousand pound gift left by Dr Francis Randolph, the former Principal of St Alban's Hall, part of Merton College from 1882, who died in 1796.Major refurbishments of the hotel were undertaken in 1952, 1978, 1988 and 2000.The Hotel currently belongs to
Macdonald Hotels Ltd References
* [http://www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk/randolph/history/ Randolph Hotel — History]
External links
* [http://www.randolph-hotel.com/ Hotel website]
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