King’s College, Cambridge buildings (including Webb’s Court)

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King’s College, Cambridge buildings (including Webb’s Court) comprise a prominent set of early 20th-century collegiate structures designed by architect Sir Aston Webb as part of the historic riverside college complex.

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instanceOf architectural ensemble
college buildings
adjacentTo River Cam
affiliation Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
architect Sir Aston Webb
architecturalStyle Edwardian architecture
category university and college buildings in Cambridge
context expansion of historic King’s College site along the River Cam
country United Kingdom
designedAs integrated set of collegiate courts and ranges
era early 20th century
function college administration
student accommodation
teaching and study spaces
hasPart Webb’s Court
heritage early 20th-century collegiate architecture
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
United Kingdom
material brick
stone
namedAfter Sir Aston Webb
ownedBy King’s College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
partOf King’s College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
historic riverside college complex at King’s College, Cambridge
significance major expansion of King’s College in the early 20th century
use collegiate
educational
residential

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Aston Webb notableWork King’s College, Cambridge buildings (including Webb’s Court)