About the Estate With a circa 50-acre campus – the largest college site in Cambridge – Churchill is set on the edge of the bustling city centre, close to a number of University departments and amenities. Our campus is served by a huge variety of self-contained facilities and services, and is home to an active community of students and academics. The Churchill Archives Centre and the Møller Institute are also located within the grounds. Accommodation includes around 65 flats, 333 standard rooms, 286 ensuite rooms and 12 Postgraduate student hostels (including some offsite) as well as central communal and office spaces, a Library, meeting rooms, formal reception rooms, a recital room, a theatre and extensive sports and recreational facilities, including pitches, indoor and outdoor courts, exercise studio, gym and rehearsal rooms. The Dining Hall has a capacity of over 400, and the Buttery, which is centrally located off the main concourse, provides a social space day and night for the whole community. As well as the striking brutalist architecture, the College stands out as both an entirely open site and one containing almost all of the College’s accommodation.
Sustainability The College is proud of its record on sustainability and is focused on delivering its ambitious sustainability strategy. We have held a Platinum “Green Impact” award for six years.(Green Impact is Cambridge University’s environmental accreditation scheme, which supports and encourages departments and colleges across the University in reducing their environmental impacts.) The College is currently undertaking an exciting programme of sustainability development, including renovations of the graduate houses, the installation of an extensive solar array across the site, and plans for ground source heating, which will eliminate the College’s natural gas usage entirely by 2030.
Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online