St Peter's College, Oxford
St Peter's College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. The college was founded in 1929. It became a full college of the University in 1961.[1]
The college is located on the site of the former New Hall Inn. Its oldest buildings are Linden House (1794) and Canal House (1828). Both were former headquarters of the Oxford Canal Company.[1]
St Peter's College, Oxford Media
Linton House, the entrance to St Peter's, from New Inn Hall Street.
View of Linton House from Linton Quad.
Hannington Hall, here viewed from New Inn Hall Street, is a surviving part of the New Inn Hall buildings.
Architect's drawing of the New Inn Hall Street schools by Leonard Stoke. The schools are now the Chavasse Building.
St Peter's College (Oxford University) founded in 1929 as St. Peter’s Hall, 1961 as St. Peter’s College. Morris Building named for William Morris (Lord Nuffield) who provided significant
The on-site student accommodation includes these Neo-Georgian rooms, known as Besse Staircase after Antonin Besse.
St Peter’s College Boat Club competes in 2 main competitions annually: Torpids and Summer VIII’s.
Ken Loach, English film and television director
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, celebrity chef and television personality
Mark Carney, former Governor of the Bank of England
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "St. Peter's College - About St. Peter's". Archived from the original on 2013-12-21. Retrieved 2014-01-09.