Skip Navigation Skip to Content Skip to Footer

College Grounds and Gardens

Transforming Kellogg’s grounds for the 21st century

Our vision

Our vision is to transform Kellogg’s green spaces to enrich the environment and wellbeing of the whole College community.

Kellogg occupies many Victorian villas each with a separate garden. Our vision is to bring a sense of unity to these outside spaces, repurposing them into a varied and flexible series of interconnected gardens that nurture wellbeing.

We know from evidence-based research that transforming our gardens will greatly enrich the lives of our students, create new habitats and generate biodiversity right in the heart of Oxford. Reimagining our college grounds so they are fit for the 21st century while honouring our rich heritage will have a long-lasting impact on all users now and in the future.

Our multi-stage masterplan is to unify the college campus while creating beautiful individual areas for socialising, study, relaxation and contemplation.

A welcoming courtyard entrance

The courtyard entrance is bordered by hedges with new plantings and seating areas to create a welcoming space that seamlessly bridges the gap between the old and the new.

'For a landscape designer like me, Kellogg College is full of opportunities and is an incredibly exciting project.' Andy Sturgeon, Landscape Designer

A woodland approach

Along Banbury Road, a linear garden is imagined in the shade of the stately trees through which fully accessible pathways connect Kellogg buildings and spaces.

'The challenge is to capture the essence of what is special about this place and to weave it into a plan which allows Kellogg to continue to grow and evolve.' Andy Sturgeon, Landscape Designer

The central lawn as a focal point

Our main lawn is framed with seating in the shade of new trees and biodiverse borders creating a climate for reflection and connection.

'Our proposed masterplan creates a 21st century campus, pulling together a collection of buildings, while respecting the history and heritage of the site.' Andy Sturgeon, Landscape Designer.

The Masterplan

The Gardens Masterplan reorganises the Colleges verdant lawns and borders to increase biodiversity, plant more trees, and create new habitats. The mix of private places and social spaces are created for connection, reflection, relaxation or recreation.

Support the Masterplan

The landscape designer

Andy Sturgeon is an internationally renowned landscape and garden designer whose plans for the College gardens capture the essence of what is special about this place.

Make a gift for the gardens

Read our brochure about ‘Breaking New Ground’


Return to our Support Us pages to find out other ways to give and causes to support.