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The college has extensive grounds which encompass sports fields, water features and beehives, and the focal point of the college, its Victorian Gothic hall. It also has a wide range of student clubs and societies, including Homerton College Boat Club, Homerton College Music Society and the Homerton College Rugby Football Club. The Cavendish ...
New student accommodation and college facilities, Green Templeton College (2017) New dining hall, Homerton College (2017) Waterloo City Farm (2017) Feilden Fowles’ Studio (2016) Fitzjames Teaching and Learning Centre (2014) The Rose Building (2014) The Lee Centre (2013) Website: www.feildenfowles.co.uk
Several years later, Cambridge architect William Wren designed additions to the eastern end of the college buildings in the Neo-Gothic style. [5] The Great Hall was constructed in 1889, and was at the time the largest college hall in Cambridge. [6] It features a hammer-beam roof, American walnut panelling, a gallery, rose windows and a flèche. [5]
College cafeterias once carried a reputation for serving mystery meat and unappealing eats, but a new generation of college students are demanding trendy, upscale dining options with healthy ...
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Most of the colleges forming the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford are paired into sister colleges across the two universities. [1] The extent of the arrangement differs from case to case, but commonly includes the right to dine at one's sister college, the right to book accommodation there, the holding of joint events between JCRs and invitations to May balls.
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Clare College founded a new college named Clare Hall in 1966. Gonville Hall, founded in 1348, and re-founded in 1557 as Gonville and Caius College. [83] God's House, founded in 1437, and re-founded in 1505 as Christ's College. [84] King's Hall, founded in 1317, and combined with Michaelhouse to form Trinity College in 1546. [85]