Selwyn College, University of Cambridge located at Grange Rd, Cambridge CB3 9DQ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 335846

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Selwyn College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Selwyn College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Selwyn College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Selwyn College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Selwyn College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Selwyn College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Selwyn College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Selwyn College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Selwyn College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Selwyn College, University of Cambridge cambridge

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Dylan

5 Google Rating

Beautiful college. You also don't get the tourist crush that more popular colleges get because its t

5/ 5

Beautiful college. You also don't get the tourist crush that more popular colleges get because its tucked away in a nice corner.

Vivek Tandon

5 Google Rating

Beautiful buildings, lovely setting and green fingered porters lodge! Keep up the good work.

5/ 5

Beautiful buildings, lovely setting and green fingered porters lodge! Keep up the good work.

Mabel Koh

4 Google Rating

Amazing garden grounds and red brick buildings. Very stunning during autumn when the walls of the bu

4/ 5

Amazing garden grounds and red brick buildings. Very stunning during autumn when the walls of the buildings are covered with red autumn leaves!

david gonzalez

4 Google Rating

really nice

4/ 5

really nice

Helena T

5 Google Rating

I went there for my undergraduate degree - small and friendly college. They also host really great b

5/ 5

I went there for my undergraduate degree - small and friendly college. They also host really great bi-annual May Balls.

A Fowles

1 Google Rating

Beautiful grounds and a lovely bar ruined by an extremely aggressive, confrontational barman. The g

1/ 5

Beautiful grounds and a lovely bar ruined by an extremely aggressive, confrontational barman. The grounds and buildings are wonderful. Really well kept and pristine. Lovely to walk around. The bar is also very nice, almost seems like a restaurant. Drinks are reasonable and they have a good selection. This peaceful evening drink was utterly ruined by an extremely arrogant, aggressive barman. We were tinkling away on the piano (3 people, one of whom isn’t that confident) and she made a mistake and hit some of the keys. After another while of tinkling this barman came over and in a very aggressive manner told us to stop. From the start he was extremely confrontational. When we challenged this he then mimicked us playing (as if we were in a primary school ) and told us we were playing like children and to stop - this was done in an even more aggressive manner. He then said we need to show ‘respect’ to the instrument. You would have thought we had vandalised it, kicked it and ripped some of the keys off. If this is how disputes or things are handled normally in this bar, the working practices have to be looked at as it is not ok. There are ways to talk to people that are civil. The other barmen (behind the bar) were extremely nice and friendly. This man sat to the side watching football on his phone it seemed. This manner of talking doesn’t belong in ANY bar, let alone a college bar. It was disgusting. Worst experience in a bar I’ve had for a very long time.

Teresa Slotwinska

5 Google Rating

Amazing. New Ann's Court building is impressive!!!! 22 century! I was impressed by hard work and te

5/ 5

Amazing. New Ann's Court building is impressive!!!! 22 century! I was impressed by hard work and technology and designing. Well done to all donations from fellows students who support this project

John Stringer

5 Google Rating

What a beautiful college.

5/ 5

What a beautiful college.

Doug Lambert

5 Google Rating

Excellent day.

5/ 5

Excellent day.

Joshua Maher

5 Google Rating

A truly beautiful place to live, learn, and study. Arguably one of the prettiest and most peaceful c

5/ 5

A truly beautiful place to live, learn, and study. Arguably one of the prettiest and most peaceful colleges in Cambridge with an outstanding chapel and stunning gardens, just a short walk from the city centre. I thoroughly enjoyed my time here.

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