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51.18400°N 0.93893°E. / 51.18400; 0.93893. 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.
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.
About Wye College. Wye College was founded in the mid 15th Century by Cardinal John Kempe who was born at Olantigh, just outside Wye village. He was a classic example of the later medieval political prelate; becoming Bishops of Rochester, Chichester and London, and later Archbishop of York.
BACKGROUND. Wye College: A History of Events. The College of St. Gregory and St Martin at Wye was founded in 1447 by Cardinal John Kempe as a Latin school and training college for secular priests.
31 gen 2021 · Home. Episodes. Clips. Galleries. Listen now. Wye College. Charlotte Smith finds out about the history of Wye College in Kent, which trained students of agriculture and horticulture for...
Our new Heritage Centre, which we hope will open in 2023/2024, will have a dedicated archive and research room to house the collection, allowing visitors and researchers to easily access information about the history of our village and Wye College.
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. As of 2020, it still includes a rare, complete example of medieval chantry college buildings.