This report presents the results of over 40 years of excavation,
historic building survey and documentary research that has been carried
out by Oxford Archaeology and others at the site of the Cistercian house
of Rewley, a chantry founded in 1280. It became an abbey and stadium
providing accommodation for monks studying at the university, and can
therefore claim to be one of Oxford's earliest colleges. The railway
station that subsequently occupied the site in 1851 followed the design
of the Crystal Palace, built for the Great Exhibition, and was the last
surviving representative of that internationally important building.