Limited edition contemporary architectural prints by Ian Fraser
01865 864100

WORCESTER COLLEGE, OXFORD
The Cottages from The Gardens

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

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Worcester College
Worcester College Oxford. The Cottages from The Gardens
Worcester College Oxford. The Cottages from The Gardens

There has been an institution of learning on the college site since the late thirteenth century. The buildings of the old 13th century Gloucester College for Benedictine monks, which was dissolved with the Dissolution of Monasteries in about 1539, were used in the foundation of Gloucester Hall in around 1560. Worcester College was founded in 1714, thanks to a benefaction from Worcestershire baronet Sir Thomas Cookes. The College has gardens extending to 26 acres, including a beautiful lake. One important advantage of these gardens is that Worcester, unlike any other college, has playing fields within its own grounds.
The plan by George Clark and Nicholas Hawksmoor was to demolish all the old buildings and construct an open ended courtyard facing away from the city. The Hall, Chapel and Library were built together with the residential buildings on the North range but the southern range was never built because of a shortage of funds and so the 15th century monk’s houses remain. The two storey ashlar building has a steeply pitched stone tiled roof and the coats of arms of the monasteries which built them can be seen over the doorways at the front of the buildings – Pershore, Glastonbury, Malmesbury and St. Augustines, Canterbury.