About Grandpont
Grandpont House is a late-Georgian building constructed over a branch of the Thames, overlooking Christ Church Meadows in central Oxford.
Since 1959 it has acted as a venue for academic, cultural, outreach and religious activities for students, as well as being a small university residence for men.
Like many other such university centres throughout the world, its establishment was inspired by St Josemaría Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei.