Bishop Cosin's Hall
1851 establishments in EnglandColleges of Durham UniversityEducational institutions disestablished in 1864Educational institutions established in 1851Former colleges of universities in the United Kingdom ... and 2 more
Grade II listed buildings in County DurhamGrade II listed educational buildings
Bishop Cosin's Hall was a college of the University of Durham, opened in 1851 as the university's third college and named after 17th century Bishop of Durham John Cosin. It closed in 1864 due to a fall in student recruitment at the university. It was housed in an 18th century building on Palace Green which still carries its name.
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Palace Green, Durham Viaduct
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Institute of Advanced Study
Palace Green
DH1 3EP Durham, Viaduct
England, United Kingdom
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