St. John's College, Cambridge, UK
Created | Updated Dec 11, 2002
The second largest of the colleges of Cambridge University. It currently houses about 540 undergraduates of both sexes. It is probably most famous for it's choir, and a certain old-boy with the intials DNA, who gained a BA in English Literature here in 1974.
Description
Location
It can be found to the North-West of the town centre, with the main entrance (the Main Gate) on St. John's Street. It covers a large site continuing westwards out of the town, and straddles the river Cam with the famous Bridge Of Sighs. It also has extensive sports fields further to the West. (This is a work in progress and should not (yet) be taken as a definitive guide - Go stick your head in a pig)