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  1. The imposing building crowning the hills above Dartmouth was built in 1905 and is where the Royal Navy still trains all its officers. Guides lead you around the stately rooms and grounds, recounting the building's history and tales of its students.

  2. Welcome.The Chapel was dedicated on 17 September 1905 by the Venerable Stuart Harris, the Chaplain of the Fleet and is in constant use by the College, primarily for worship in the Anglican tradition. The Chapel is also used interdenominationally for whole – college services. The College Chapel in the Britannia Royal Naval College constructed in brick, stone, and marble, was part of the ...

  3. May 17, 2017 · Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) will be opening its gates to visitors on Saturday 8 July to give members of the public an opportunity to take a look around the world renowned College. The College gates will be open from 11 am to 4 pm. Stalls and demonstrations will give visitors a taste of the training provided to Cadets from all over the ...

  4. Due to the nature and purpose of the building disabled access is limited. Wheelchair access is particularly limited. Britannia Royal Naval College. College Way. Dartmouth. TQ6 0HJ. T: Tours: 01803 677013 Other Enquiries: 01803 677233. E: britanniamuseum@hotmail.co.uk.

  5. Adult: £20.00. Child: £12.50. Senior Citizen / Student: £18.00. With an intriguing heritage spanning over 150 years, Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth is an essential place to visit for any Devon visitor with an interest in British history. Join our expert resident tour guides on a revealing voyage from past glories to the present day.

  6. 10 things you didn’t know about Britannia Royal Naval College The college cost £220,000 to build – equivalent to more than £80million today. The land the college is built on was bought by compulsory purchase in 1898, for £25,000.

  7. Britannia Royal Naval College | Grade II* Listed. BRNC Dartmouth was designed and built between 1899 and 1905 by Sir Aston Webb, the Architect of Admiralty Arch and the front elevation of Buckingham Palace. The College was a land based replacement for the hulks moored in the Dart which served as training ships for naval cadets from 1863.

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