Pusey House Library

Pusey House, opened in 1884, was founded to commemorate the work of Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882), the reforming theologian. It has one of the two best theological libraries in Oxford with a collection of 80,000 volumes, specialising in Church History, Patristics and Liturgy. It holds the most significant archive of manuscripts and printed materials relating to the Oxford Movement. There is a small charge for a reader’s ticket.

