Peterhouse, Cambridge

Peterhouse is the oldest college in the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1284 by Hugo de Balsham, Bishop of Ely. Peterhouse has (2001) approximately 250 undergraduates, 90 graduate students, and 45 fellows, making it one of the smallest Colleges in the University of Cambridge.

History

The foundation of Peterhouse dates to 1284 when Hugh de Balsham, the Bishop of Ely, purchased two houses to accommodate a Master and fourteen "worthy but impoverished Fellows". Following his death in 1286, Balsham bequeathed a sum of money that was used to buy further land, on which a Hall was built that survives to this day. In its early centuries, the college merely provided housing for the teaching fellows, who lived in college but taught elsewhere. It wasn't until the sixteenth century that students were first given accommodation in the college.

Buildings

The college's dining hall is the only building that survives from the college's thirteenth century foundation. Heavily renovated in the late nineteenth century, it now contains an impressive oriel window. The stained glass, with pieces by William Morris, Ford Madox Brown and Edward Burne-Jones, is a fine example of Pre-Raphaelite glass. The sixteenth century fireplace now contains tiles, also by Morris. The college's chapel and library were built in 1628 when the Master Mathew Wren (Christopher Wren's uncle) demolished the college's original houses. The chapel's Renaissance architecture contains a fine Pieta altarpiece, and a striking ceiling of golden suns. The original stained glass was destroyed by Parliamentarian forces in 1634, with only the East window's crucifixion scene – based on Rubens' Le Coup de Lance – surviving, following its timely removal. The current side windows are by Max Ainmuller, which were added in 1855. The Old Court was added in the fifteenth century and classicised three centuries later. The Master's Lodge is situated across Trumpington Street from the college, and was bequeathed to the college in 1726, a fine example of a Queen Anne house. The grounds behind the college have been known as the Deer Park since deer were brought there in the nineteenth century, but the last of the deer died in the 1930s.

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