Stepping back in time, let’s journey to 1970s Cambridge. Here, nestled behind Peterhouse’s Hostel on Trumpington Street, arises Cosin Court. Cosin Court is more than just student housing. It stands as a testament to a figure deeply entwined with Peterhouse’s history: John Cosin. This former Master of Peterhouse, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, and Prince-Bishop of Durham, lends his name to this unique space. Cosin Court offers a mix of accommodations, from shared flats to studio apartments and larger units. Imagine overlooking a tranquil central garden, a surprising oasis of calm amidst the bustling city. Cosin Court accommodates around fifty postgraduates and a handful of fellows, fostering a diverse community within Peterhouse’s walls. Its variety of flats caters to different needs, with two studios, thirteen 1-bedroom flats, and six 2-bedroom flats. For those seeking shared living, Cosin Court offers nine flat shares, some housing three students and others four. These shared spaces, alongside the self-contained flats, make Cosin Court a dynamic hub within Peterhouse. Cosin Court isn’t just a building; it’s a microcosm of college life, a place where history, academia, and modern living intertwine. Peterhouse continues to invest in Cosin Court, with recent and ongoing refurbishments enhancing its spaces while preserving its unique character.
Old Cavendish East Wing
Wondering where some of science’s greatest discoveries happened? You are standing in front of the Old Cavendish East Wing. It