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  1. Wadham College was founded in 1610 by Dorothy Wadham, according to the will of her late husband Nicholas Wadham, a member of an ancient Devon and Somerset family. The central buildings, a notable example of Jacobean architecture, were designed by the architect William Arnold and erected between 1610 and 1613. They include a large and ornate Hall.

  2. Wadham College was founded in 1610 in the reign of King James I by Nicholas and Dorothy Wadham. Nicholas Wadham, a member of an ancient Somerset family, died in 1609 leaving his fortune to endow a college at Oxford.

  3. Buildings and architecture. Wadhams architectural heritage spans a variety of building styles from the classical Oxford Gothic of the original buildings to the contemporary lines of the new Undergraduate Centre. Statues of the founders, Nicholas and Dorothy Wadham seen through the College entrance.

  4. Dec 22, 2008 · Wadham College, Oxford, its foundation, architecture and history, with an account of the family of Wadham and their seats in Somerset and Devon : Jackson, Thomas Graham, Sir, 1835-1924 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  5. Address: Wadham College, Oxford, OX1 3PN. E-mail: archivist@wadham.ox.ac.uk. Web: www.wadham.ox.ac.uk Phone: 01865 277900. Secondary sources: T G Jackson, Wadham College, (1893) (an authoritative historical starting point, available online);

  6. Jul 20, 2024 · The college was founded by Nicholas Wadham who died in 1609 but whose intentions were carried out by Dorothy (Petre) his widow. The buildings were begun on the site of the former house of Austin Friars, in April 1610 and finished in July 1613; the society was founded in 1612.

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  8. About Wadham College Address: Parks Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, OX1 3PN Attraction Type: Historic Building - College Location: On Parks Road, just off the east end of Broad Street Website: Wadham College Location map OS: SP515067 Photo Credit: David Ross and Britain Express