Limited edition contemporary architectural prints by Ian Fraser
01865 864100
EMMANUEL COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
West Front
Content for id "#architecture" Goes Here

Limited edition giclée print
Edition of 500
Print size 594mm x 210mm
Printed on 310gsm
standard fine art paper

PRINT ONLY £95

Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Emmanuel College, Cambridge

Emmanuel College was founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer to Elizabeth I, on the site of a former Dominican Priory. It is set in spacious gardens and the former monk’s fishpond is still stocked with fish and is also the home to a large number of ducks.
The West Front of the College was built between 1769 and 1775 in neo classical style to designs by James Essex. The pavilions at each end flank a two storey range with a pediment above the entrance supported by ionic columns. This entrance leads to Front Court and Sir Christopher Wren's Chapel.