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Sketch map of Winchester College, with clickable links, showing the major buildings and its position relative to the city, the cathedral, and St Catherine's Hill. All locations and building outlines are diagrammatic. Winchester College was founded by William of Wykeham in 1382.
English: Sketch map of Winchester College, showing the major buildings. The medieval core of the school is beside College Street (right); later school buildings are mainly off Kingsgate Street (centre right), while the boarding houses are mainly to the west (left). The sports buildings of the Southern Campus are at lower left.
Winchester College is an English public school ... Medieval architecture: Chamber Court, 1394, looking through Middle Gate to Outer Court and Outer Gate.
Winchester College War Cloister from eastern entrance Within the cloister is a garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll , with roses and white lilies, and four grass lawns separated by paths leading to a central memorial cross made by the sculptor Alfred Turner , with a wheel-headed Latin cross supported by an octagonal shaft on an octagonal plinth ...
Winchester College, which was established in 1382, is a private boarding school for boys in the British public school tradition, situated in Winchester, Hampshire. At the time, all of the Barton lands were given to the college by the Arch-priest of Barton, Walter Trengof. Using the estate to boost its income, Winchester College leased out the ...
William of Wykeham (born William Longe) was the son of John Longe, a freeman from Wickham in Hampshire. He was educated at a school in Winchester, and probably enjoyed early patronage from two local men, Sir Ralph Sutton, constable of Winchester Castle, and Sir John Scures, lord of the manor of Wickham, and then from Thomas Foxley, Constable of Windsor Castle.
Architecture of Winchester College; E. Eling Tide Mill; H. ... Winchester College War Cloister This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 19:40 (UTC). ...
The kitchen, bakery and other service buildings are in a separate wing at New College, but surround a second courtyard at Winchester College. New college also has a bell tower next to the cloister. These were the very first educational buildings in England to be designed as a complete entity and, as such, they influenced later college buildings ...