St John's College New Court

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St John's College New Court is a prominent 19th-century riverside court of St John's College, Cambridge, known for its picturesque Gothic Revival architecture overlooking the River Cam.

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instanceOf architectural ensemble
college court
alsoKnownAs New Court NERFINISHED
The Wedding Cake NERFINISHED
architect Henry Hutchinson NERFINISHED
Thomas Rickman NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
Gothic Revival architecture
architecturalType collegiate court
category Buildings of St John's College, Cambridge
Gothic Revival architecture in Cambridgeshire
Grade I listed buildings in Cambridge
completionDate 1831
country United Kingdom
floorCount 3
hasFeature cloister-like arcades
ornamental turrets
symmetrical river frontage
hasPart bridge approach to The Backs
central court
ranges of student rooms
riverside façade
hasView River Cam NERFINISHED
The Backs NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
listed building in the United Kingdom
inception 1831
isPartOf The Backs, Cambridge NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
St John's College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear St John's College Bridge of Sighs NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Cam NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
notableFor Gothic Revival detailing
ornate battlements and pinnacles
picturesque riverside setting
overlooks River Cam NERFINISHED
partOf St John's College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
startDate 1826
usedBy members of St John's College, Cambridge
usedFor college teaching rooms
student accommodation

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refers to the backs of the riverside colleges hasViewOf St John's College New Court
subject surface form: The Backs, Cambridge