
Bucksmore Three Capitals is our unique academic tour of the UK covering the best sights that Great Britain has to offer. Students visit the capital cities of England, Scotland and Wales as well as the historic city of York, the picturesque Lake District and the mysterious Stonehenge. Three Capitals is either a perfect introduction …
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Magdalene College is one of the famous central Cambridge University Colleges. Founded in 1428, Magdalene is the 7th oldest college in Cambridge and one of the most beautiful. It has the longest river front of any college and is just north of Magdalene Bridge which is famous for punting. The …
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Plumpton College is an amazing location at the foot of the South Downs and only 20 minutes away from the seaside town of Brighton. The College is an agricultural college during the academic year and as such it has a working farm; an Animal Care Centre; stables including one of …
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King Edward's school is located in the beautiful village of Witley, Surrey. This impressive school is within an hour of both London and the south coast of England, making it a great location for one of Bucksmore's classic English summer schools. The school was established in 1553 by King Edward …
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St Hilda's College is one of the riverside colleges of Oxford University and was founded in 1893. The College only accepted female undergraduate students until 2008. It is situated next to Magdalen bridge, famous for punting, and is a short walk away from the centre of Oxford. Students sleep in the …
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Clare College is the second oldest Cambridge University College. The beautiful First Court was built in 1326 before the college expanded across the River Cam. The main entrance to Clare is right next to King's College Chapel and only a few metres from the main King's Parade road. Bucksmore Cambridge …
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Fitzwilliam College is a large and peaceful site 15 minutes walk away from the centre of the city. The college was built in the grounds of The Grove, a Regency era house that once belonged to the Darwin family and was lived in by Charles Darwin's wife, Emma, following her husband's death. The house …
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Corpus Christi College is the 6th oldest college in Cambridge University, established in 1352, and is one of the most famous and beautiful colleges in the whole university. The college is located in the centre of Cambridge and is only a short walk from the central market square and the city centre …
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