Wolfson College, University of Cambridge located at Barton Rd, Cambridge CB3 9BB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 335900

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Matthew Norris

5 Google Rating

Wonderful, friendly college that is more down to earth than many of the other Cambridge Colleges. Th

5/ 5

Wonderful, friendly college that is more down to earth than many of the other Cambridge Colleges. The team there are lovely and always very helpful. It's proximity to the Sidgewick site is a huge bonus, though it being at the top of a hill from town can be a challenge. The library at the College is fairly well stocked and the librarians are always happy to source any material that isn't on hand.

John Miller

5 Google Rating

Most amazing college and such a joy to be one of the alumni here. Love this place and still in touch

5/ 5

Most amazing college and such a joy to be one of the alumni here. Love this place and still in touch and regularly meet up with a super set of friends 30 years on from when we were students...

Lee Zhi Yan

5 Google Rating

Pretty place with quite some gardens and good brunch

5/ 5

Pretty place with quite some gardens and good brunch

Jakaria Uddin

5 Google Rating

Not at Wolfson per se, but I do walk by it from time to time. I can appreciate the vibes they are go

5/ 5

Not at Wolfson per se, but I do walk by it from time to time. I can appreciate the vibes they are going for. PS. Whoever is replying to the reviews, you are certainly giving the other colleges a run for their money... I better be telling Eddie's and Co. to step up their game 🤣

Ben Mant

5 Google Rating

Better than all the rest!

5/ 5

Better than all the rest!

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