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  1. Trinity Hall locations. Central Cambridge Main Site Trinity Lane, Cambridge CB2 1TJ t: +44 (0) 1223 332500 Wychfield Site Storeys Way, Cambridge CB3 0DZ t: +44 (0) 1223 339029

  2. You can virtually explore all around Trinity Hall, from the historic buildings of Central Site to some of the student bedrooms at our ultra-modern WYNG Gardens accommodation, as well as the sports facilities and beautiful gardens at our Wychfield Site in North Cambridge.

  3. The entrance to Trinity Hall. Trinity Hall is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It is often just called Tit Hall by the students. It was created in 1350 and it is the fifth oldest college. It takes its name from the Holy Trinity. The money to build the college was given by William Bateman, the Bishop of Norwich.

  4. At Trinity Hall, applicants are usually given two interviews that last around twenty-five minutes, each with two interviewers. The interviews are all academic in nature. The questions asked will range from topics that you have already covered at school, to new material that you have not seen before.

  5. Helping Trinity Hall be the best it can be As one of the 31 Colleges at the University of Cambridge, Trinity Hall is an autonomous, self-governing community of scholars. The College exists to be a hub of knowledge and a centre of learning, ensuring each generation of students that calls Trinity Hall ‘home’ benefits from academic excellence ...

  6. In-Person Visits to Trinity Hall Visiting Trinity Hall. Trinity Hall is open to prospective applicants and other visitors, even beyond official Open Days. Please check in at the Porters’ Lodge, and you will be free to walk around the grounds. Further information can be found on our Contact or Visit Us page. Visitors with Disabilities