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Rob Howard

5 Google Rating

Popped in here as a visitor and while almost other colleges were close and or charged entry this one

5/ 5

Popped in here as a visitor and while almost other colleges were close and or charged entry this one was free to look around. It does not have the grandeur of some of the other colleges but the Victorian architecture is impressive and the scale of the courtyards and wild garden are more appealing. Seems like it would be a lovely place to live and study. The chapel build by Wren is very impressive.

Andrew Dawson

5 Google Rating

As coming in is free, you shouldn't walk past this college without popping your head around the door

5/ 5

As coming in is free, you shouldn't walk past this college without popping your head around the door at least. It's an excellent little college with plenty to see. The chapel is lovely and peaceful and all are welcome. The gardens are beautiful - especially the roses. I forgot to take a picture so I can't show you - but go and see for yourselves. The entrance way is a little difficult to spot, but just push the left side of the big oak door, and entry is granted. It's a bit like a Harry Potter door, but you'll find it!

Mabel Koh

4 Google Rating

Nice little college a stone throw away from the market square. It has a huge status of William Pitt

4/ 5

Nice little college a stone throw away from the market square. It has a huge status of William Pitt and a little memorial for members of the college who died during the war. The chapel is also lovely and well lit.

igor Boikovs

4 Google Rating

Huge college with plenty of green around! Been on the open day wondering bout how is students life

4/ 5

Huge college with plenty of green around! Been on the open day wondering bout how is students life looks like..Would say there is everything for them in here. Full of green around and benches on the square where to study open air or to rest Rooms are spacious with washing basin in them Huge dining area just came out from Harry Potter movies. Wow! Good luck in new studying year

Skipp Scoggin

5 Google Rating

Equate it to High School The Castle Mont Frames Stadium.

5/ 5

Equate it to High School The Castle Mont Frames Stadium.

Rakesh Gupta

5 Google Rating

I have visited this College many times over the last 3 years. It has great facilities and peaceful g

5/ 5

I have visited this College many times over the last 3 years. It has great facilities and peaceful grounds & surroundings, yet it is close to the town centre and many departments eg engineering. It has a dining hall serving good food, a cafe by day (a bar by night), library, music room, gym, computer room amongst many other facilities.

Edward

5 Google Rating

The third-oldest college of the university and has over seven hundred students and fellows. Physica

5/ 5

The third-oldest college of the university and has over seven hundred students and fellows. Physically, it is one of the university's larger colleges, with buildings from almost every century since its founding, as well as extensive gardens. Its members are termed "Valencians". Pembroke has a level of academic performance among the highest of all the Cambridge colleges

Dinesh Jain

5 Google Rating

Pembroke is the earliest Cambridge College to survive today on its original site with an unbroken co

5/ 5

Pembroke is the earliest Cambridge College to survive today on its original site with an unbroken constitution from its first foundation On Christmas Eve 1347 Edward III granted Mary de St Pol, daughter of Guy de Chatillon and the widow of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, a licence for the foundation of the College. By the end of the fourteenth century the original First Court (now Old Court) was complete.

Peng-Fan Chen

5 Google Rating

One of the most historic and high-achieving colleges of the Cambridge.

5/ 5

One of the most historic and high-achieving colleges of the Cambridge.

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