About Us
The new Hinwick Hall College is a residential college located in the heart of England. The College lies on the border of Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire.
The College offers tuition for undergraduate degrees in Law and Business Studies provided as part of the University of London International Programme. The College also provide facilities for postgraduate students undertaking research postgraduate degrees.
The College is founded on the fundamental philosophy that learning is a lifelong experience and that Education Enriches Everyone. In accordance with this philosophy, the College facilities can be made available for a wide range of lifelong continuing education programmes.
The College takes its name from Hinwick Hall. The current Hinwick Hall building was constructed in the 16th Century and extensively remodelled in the 18th Century and the early 20th Century. However, the estate can be traced back to the time of the Norman conquest and was mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging to Turstin the Chamberlain, one of the Fifteen Proven Companions of William the Conqueror.
The present Hall was extensively remodelled in about 1910 by Mr Gilbert Robinson. The estate began use as an educational establishment in the 1940s and for a period of over 70 years from 1943, served as a school for disabled children and young adults.
The College is surrounded by 46 acres of beautiful gardens and parkland. The majestically peaceful setting creates a perfect educational environment.
The College is accepting applications for undergraduate programmes for the academic year commencing in autumn 2019. The College is also accepting applications on our postgraduate accommodation programme.
The College offers tuition for undergraduate degrees in Law and Business Studies provided as part of the University of London International Programme. The College also provide facilities for postgraduate students undertaking research postgraduate degrees.
The College is founded on the fundamental philosophy that learning is a lifelong experience and that Education Enriches Everyone. In accordance with this philosophy, the College facilities can be made available for a wide range of lifelong continuing education programmes.
The College takes its name from Hinwick Hall. The current Hinwick Hall building was constructed in the 16th Century and extensively remodelled in the 18th Century and the early 20th Century. However, the estate can be traced back to the time of the Norman conquest and was mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging to Turstin the Chamberlain, one of the Fifteen Proven Companions of William the Conqueror.
The present Hall was extensively remodelled in about 1910 by Mr Gilbert Robinson. The estate began use as an educational establishment in the 1940s and for a period of over 70 years from 1943, served as a school for disabled children and young adults.
The College is surrounded by 46 acres of beautiful gardens and parkland. The majestically peaceful setting creates a perfect educational environment.
The College is accepting applications for undergraduate programmes for the academic year commencing in autumn 2019. The College is also accepting applications on our postgraduate accommodation programme.
Residential Conferences
The College facilities can be made available for Conferences and Meetings.
The College facilities can be made available for Conferences and Meetings.
Conference and Meeting Rooms
The Conference and Meeting rooms can accommodate up to 100 delegates.
Each room has networked PCs, projection facilities and DVD players.
The Conference and Meeting rooms are all fully accessible for delegates using wheelchairs.
The Conference and Meeting rooms can accommodate up to 100 delegates.
Each room has networked PCs, projection facilities and DVD players.
The Conference and Meeting rooms are all fully accessible for delegates using wheelchairs.
Daytime Catering
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Overnight Accommodation
Overnight accommodation is available for delegates to conferences held at the College in en-suite bedrooms. Tea and coffee making facilities are provided in each room. Free car parking is also available.
Overnight accommodation is available for delegates to conferences held at the College in en-suite bedrooms. Tea and coffee making facilities are provided in each room. Free car parking is also available.