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See also Trinity College, Cambridge . The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford, of the foundation of Thomas PopeClare Hopkins, ''Trinity : 450 years of an Oxford college community'' (Oxford, 2005). ISBN 978-0-19-951896-8., or '''Trinity College''' for short, is one of the Constituent Colleges of the University Of Oxford in England . It stands on Broad Street , next door to Balliol and Blackwells, and opposite Turl Street . It is enclosed by an iron palisade, rather than a wall, giving the college a more open and accessible appearance than many others in Oxford. The college occupies a spacious site, including four major quadrangles, and is particularly known for its large lawn and attractive gardens, which include a small area of woodland. Despite its size, the college is relatively small in terms of student numbers, with about 300 undergraduates. There is a legend that the Great Gates of Trinity will not be opened until a Stuart reigns on the throne. |
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