Old College Aberystwyth

Old College Aberystwyth

The Old College is a historic building with
4.5 26 reviews 6 King St, Aberystwyth SY23 2AY, UK
£0 avg. price

The Old College is a historic building with beautiful architecture, offering a range of spaces for events. It is an ideal venue for conferences, weddings, and community events, steeped in the history of Aberystwyth.

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Old College Aberystwyth in 6 King St, Aberystwyth SY23 2AY, UK. £0 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Conferences, Weddings, Community Events. Amenities include Catering, Wi-Fi, Parking, Accessibility, Audio/Visual Equipment. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

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CateringWi-FiParkingAccessibilityAudio/Visual Equipment
Rating: 4.5/5 (26 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    What an impressive building, built in a Gothic style, sort of a sandstone Harry Potter style.
    Undergoing some renovations which I’d imagine to be serious and highly costly. Someone may post what’s happening.
    The varying angles, heights and shapes of the different elements of this building make it highly unusual.
    It will be wonderful if they can restore the facade and interesting to see what this lovely old building turns into.
    No entry allowed
    Parking at the castle

    Paul Tooze (No Journey Too Small)

  • 5.0/5:

    Beautiful building with impressive list of graduates! Define Aberystwyth skyline and it is main landmark.
    Can't wait to visit town again and catch the chance to see interiors!

    Mart W.

  • 5.0/5:

    University of Aberystwyth Old College
    A real-life Professor Snape once taught in this Welsh university building, which students of course nicknamed “Hogwarts.” University of Aberystwyth Old College
    A real-life Professor Snape once taught in this Welsh university building, which students of course nicknamed “Hogwarts.” By 1865, Aberystwyth had a new railway line bringing tourists in from the English Midlands. Entrepreneur Thomas Savin hired a gothic revival architect named John Seddon to turn the elaborate house into an even more elaborate hotel by building gothic extensions along the sea wall and furnishing it with turrets, crenellations, fake arrow slits, and ecclesiastical vaulted ceilings.

    Unfortunately, a year into its construction, a grave recession left whimsical hotels in distant seaside resorts way down the list of Victorian priorities. Savin became bankrupt and the unfinished “Castle House Hotel” began to fall into ruin.

    As luck would have it, at that time, a committee of London-based Welshmen were planning to start a university in Wales, the first to offer degrees in the Welsh language. The existence of an intriguing yet rotting hotel on the seafront of Aberystwyth caught their attention. The building certainly had the necessary architectural grandeur they craved to rival the ancient English colleges at Oxford and Cambridge. The consortium quickly agreed the failed hotel would make a fitting home for the new educational institution. They parted with £10,000 pounds for the decaying gothic shell and hired Seddon to once again work on the building and repurpose it into the most senior academic institution in Wales.

    The University of Wales (which is known today as Aberystwyth University) began teaching in the building in 1872. Unfortunately, shortly afterward in 1885, a terrible fire broke out in the chemistry laboratory which killed three people and gutted the fledgling university campus. Seddon stepped into the breach again and took the opportunity to completely remodel the whole north wing in a slightly different style, finally giving the building the bizarre, anarchic fantasy appearance it retains today.

    Not long after the fire, the college’s old chemistry professor died and was replaced by a new master of “potions,” one Professor Snape. This real Professor Snape, whose first name was Henry and not Severus, died in 1933. He was described as energetic, keen, and devoted in his obituary.

    The Old College ceased to be the main focus of the university when a large new campus was constructed just on the edge of town in the 1960s. It continued to be the university’s administrative headquarters until relatively recently. It’s now destined to become the new postgraduate center.

    Know Before You Go
    The Old College is hard to miss as it dominates the town. The main entrance is on King Street, but it is worth taking in the whole building by walking along New Promenade and Pier Street. There is also a good view of the Old College from the ruined castle and war memorial grounds. The Old College, like much of Aberystwyth, is only a short walk from the train station.

    Dilek I

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