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The College of St Gregory and St Martin at Wye, commonly known as Wye College, was an education and research institution in the village of Wye, Kent. In 1447, Cardinal John Kempe founded his chantry there which also educated local children.
Restoring a local treasure with striking design. For centuries a special place for education and research, today Wye College is attracting the new generation. Where thinkers, makers and doers live and work.
Founded in 1447 as a College of secular priests it went on to become an agricultural college in 1894. The Imperial College site closed in 2009, but this beautiful campus and historic buildings will house a new village heritage centre to continue a tradition of sharing knowledge.
The College of St Gregory and St Martin at Wye, commonly known as Wye College, was an education and research institution in the village of Wye, Kent. In 1447, Cardinal John Kempe founded his chantry there which also educated local children.
WYE COLLEGE was founded in 1447 by Cardinal Archbishop John Kempe, who was Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor of England. He established his foundation in the township of...