Lancaster University Virtual Tour
Thinking of studying at Lancaster University? Come on our Virtual Tour and explore what our beautiful campus has to offer.
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Ensuite campus accommodation at Lancaster University.
This is the first in a series of videos about accommodation at Lancaster University produced by Digital Content Ambassadors Javier, Charlotte and Paula.
If you're not sure what type of campus accommodation to choose at Lancaster, this should help!
In this video we meet three students living in Lancaster University's ensuite campus accommodation, take a look at their rooms, and find out what they like and dislike about where they live.
Prices are correct for the 2018/19 academic year. Current prices can be found at
The three types of accommodation shown in this video were:
Cartmel college catered superior ensuite: catered accommodation can also be found in County and Bowland college. Superior ensuite can be found in all colleges
Furness college superior ensuite: superior ensuite can be found in all colleges
Bowland ensuite: standard ensuite can also be found in Fylde college.
All ensuite rooms have a shower, toilet and sink.
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Discover Film at Lancaster University
Our students talk to us about why they chose to study Film at Lancaster. Find out more:
Lancaster Uni - Lancaster City Centre [Lancaster Pathfinder Route]
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Lancaster Uni to Lancaster City Centre
• Type: Cycling Route
• Difficulty: Easy
• Location: Urban
• Distance: 5.47 km
• Duration: 30-35 mins
Waymarkers/Landmarks
A. Route Start - Library/Alexandra Square. Take a dedicated cycle path towards Southwest Drive and turn right at the roundabout. Keep cycling on the Southwest Drive until you have reached the beginning of a forest cycle path.
B. Follow the directions to Lancaster City Centre and stay on a dedicated path approximately for the next mile.
Your path will run through picturesque woodlands and parklands, planted in 1841, currently hosting 290 different species of plants and animals, 120 bird species, 3 species of bat and even Roe Deer.
C. Be careful when exiting onto Bailrigg lane. Upon crossing the bridge you need to take the left turn. Follow the signs on the cycling route towards the city centre -- it will take you on a dedicated path across the meadow, then along the creek.Upon reaching Whinefell drive, take it north and cycle up to the intersection with Barton Rd. where you need to take the right turn.
D. Cycle up Barton Rd. and take a left turn as it merges with Bowerham Dr. Keep cycling on the Bowerham Dr. until you have reached the roundabout.
E. At the intersection with the Boweham Road turn left. As you cycle on the Bowerham Dr., to your right you will see University of Cumbria, residing atop of a beautiful hill.
It was established in 2007, following the merger of St Martin's College, the Cumbria Institute of the Arts and the Cumbrian campuses of the University of Central Lancashire. Its roots extend back to the Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts established in 1822 and Charlotte Mason teacher training college in the 1890s. The university is based upon the idea of a distributed learning network, so that teaching takes place both at the university's main campuses, and at colleges of further education around Cumbria, a rural county that includes the Lake District.
F. At the roundabout turn right and cycle down the South Road until you have crossed the bridge.
G. Upon crossing the bridge cycle down Penny Street as it separates itself from the King street and turns right.
Leave your bike at one of the cycle stores on Penny Street and explore the shops and services that Lancaster City Centre offers.
Discover History at Lancaster University
Our students talk to us about why they chose to study History at Lancaster. Find out more:
Lancaster University Campus Tour
Here is a quick tour around Lancaster University Campus. Starting from the North end and working our way down to Alexandra Park to then finish the tour at the sports centre with a few scenic shots.
Any requests or questions, just pop them below!
Drone footage by Harry McGill.
Lancaster University Ballroom Dancing Society
Come and join the Lancaster University Ballroom Dancing Society!
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Lancaster House at Open House London 2018
Lancaster House at Open House London 2018
Lancaster House (previously known as York House and Stafford House) is a mansion in the St James's district in the West End of London. It is close to St. James's Palace and much of the site was once part of the palace complex. This Grade I listed building is now managed by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Construction of the house commenced in 1825 for the Duke of York and Albany, the second son of King George III, and it was initially known as York House. Sir Robert Smirke was originally hired to design the house, until under the influence of the Duke's mistress the Duchess of Rutland, he was replaced by Benjamin Dean Wyatt who mainly designed the exterior. The house was only a shell by the time of the death of the Duke in 1827. It is constructed from Bath stone, in a neo-classical style, being the last great London mansion to use this essentially Georgian style.
The house was purchased by and completed for the 2nd Marquess of Stafford (later 1st Duke of Sutherland) and was known as Stafford House for almost a century. It was assessed for rating purposes (i.e. for property taxes) as the most valuable private house in London.
The completed building was three floors in height, the State rooms being on the first floor or piano nobile, family living rooms on the ground floor and family bedrooms on the second floor. There is also a basement containing service rooms, including the government wine cellar. The interior was designed by Benjamin Dean Wyatt, Sir Charles Barry and Sir Robert Smirke and was completed in 1840.
The Sutherlands’ liberal politics and love of the arts attracted many distinguished guests, including factory reformer the Earl of Shaftesbury, anti-slavery author Harriet Beecher Stowe and Italian revolutionary leader Giuseppe Garibaldi. Chopin gave a recital there in 1848 in the presence of Queen Victoria. Almost as influential as the visitors was the décor, which was to set the fashion for London reception rooms for nearly a century. The mainly Louis XIV Style interiors created a stunning backdrop for the Sutherlands’ impressive collection of paintings and objets d’art, much of which can still be seen in the house today.
Queen Victoria is said to have remarked to the Duchess of Sutherland on arriving at Stafford House, I have come from my House to your Palace. With its ornate decoration and the dramatic sweep of the great staircase, the Grand Hall is a magnificent introduction to one of the finest town houses in London. The house went out of Royal favour after the Duchess died and her husband remarried to his mistress within months.
In 1912 it was purchased by the Lancastrian soap-maker Sir William Lever, 1st Baronet (later 1st Viscount Leverhulme) who renamed it in honour of his native county of Lancashire and presented it to the nation in the following year.
Since 1922 the building has housed the Government Wine Cellar.
From 1924 until shortly after World War II, the house was the home of the London Museum, but it is now used for government receptions and is closed to the public except on rare open days.
The European Advisory Commission met at the house in 1944. In January 1947 a special envoy meeting on affairs concerning occupied Austria was hosted here. The year 1956 saw the signing of the agreement of independence for Malaya. In 1961, South Africa affirmed its intention to become a republic, inside the Commonwealth. In 1979 it was the scene of the Lancaster House Agreement, which was the agreement of independence from the United Kingdom of Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe.
The house was the venue for the 10th G7 summit in 1984 and the 17th G7 summit in 1991. A new 35-foot-long table was built for the Long Gallery, where the main negotiating sessions were planned in 1991.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a speech at Lancaster House in January 2017 outlining Britain's intended future relationship with the European Union following the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016 which resulted in a vote to leave. The speech is commonly referred to in the media, and in political discourse, as the Lancaster House speech.
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