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4 Google Rating

As a tourist attraction, this is not as flashy and grand as some, but the chapel is really attractiv

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As a tourist attraction, this is not as flashy and grand as some, but the chapel is really attractive and quite dark inside, inspiring a good deal of quiet contemplation and observation. The 'oldest college' part is something a tourist should chalk up but that's probably it for most.

Richard Blundell

5 Google Rating

Oldest college in Cambridge; with past members including five Nobel Prize winners, and Frank Whittle

5/ 5

Oldest college in Cambridge; with past members including five Nobel Prize winners, and Frank Whittle, Lord Kelvin, Henry Cavendish, and David Mitchell. Very pretty grounds and buildings. Small chapel and two main courts.

Mabel Koh

4 Google Rating

This is the oldest of all the colleges in Cambridge, hence worth a visit on its own. It has a contra

4/ 5

This is the oldest of all the colleges in Cambridge, hence worth a visit on its own. It has a contrast of old and new buildings inside and the exterior of the chapel looks like a grandfather clock!

Zaheer Aziz

5 Google Rating

Doesn't look all that from the road, but as you venture in its amazing, I understand this college is

5/ 5

Doesn't look all that from the road, but as you venture in its amazing, I understand this college is known for its pure mathematics status

Alfred Li

5 Google Rating

Being the oldest college in Cambridge, Peterhouse is a really nice college with a magnificent dining

5/ 5

Being the oldest college in Cambridge, Peterhouse is a really nice college with a magnificent dining hall and a pretty garden. Despite being called the smallest college, the college appears surprisingly large. The formal here varies greatly in standard. When I was here, the food was surprisingly good and the price was cheap.

Andrew Taylor

5 Google Rating

My old college

5/ 5

My old college

Joanna Ciekot

5 Google Rating

I'm working there 😁

5/ 5

I'm working there 😁

Kaz Hadano

5 Google Rating

Wonderful college.

5/ 5

Wonderful college.

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