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Front Grounds The majestic grounds that sweep down to the gate of the castle. With many spots for the idle or curious, to just waste away your time.
The Gardens || Drama Den || On the Path
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Main Building This is the oldest part of the castle. When you first enter the castle, you come in through giant twin oak doors into an atrium area that extends all the way to the ceiling and boasts large windows that bathe the room in light. Amongst the old flagstone floor, there is a tile mosaic featuring the Cresswell family crest.
Among the four stories, in the main building you will find the dining hall, kitchens, most of the classrooms and staff offices, as well as several other rooms that serve to enrich student life while attending the University.
Ground Floor || Library || First Floor || Second Floor || Third Floor || Attic
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James Dyball Tower The tower was added on to the main building in the 15th century, later refurbished into extra classrooms and male dorms in the early 20th century. Today, there are still classrooms and male dormitories, as well as the more modern addition and refurbished Michelle Upton.
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Selina Longley Tower Added as a part of the school in the late 19th century, the tower was named for Selina Longley, the wife of a professor. She fought for women’s education and the tower became activity for all female education until the sexes were integrated. There are still classrooms on the lower levels and the girls dorms are still housed here as well.
Ground Floor || First Floor || Second Floor || Third Floor || Fourth Floor || Fifth Floor
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The Stables Rich kids and horses. There is something about the two always being together and Nuages du Monde caters for this fact. The school itself owns several prize horses that it uses for equestrian lessons but students can also find a home for their own steeds here with prior permission from the school.
Students from St. Benedicts share the stables and trails with the University students.
The Barm || The Trails || The Forest
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The Playing Field The playing fields take up most of the school's land at the rear of the property and allows for many kinds of sport including football, hockey, rugby and more.
The school pitch doubles as St. Benedict's playing field. Though St. Benedict's has its own Tennis Courts.
The Lacrosse Pitch || The Football Pitch || The Rugby Pitch
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Front Grounds Sprawling lawns and gardens are the first thing anyone sees upon coming up the long lane to St. Benedict's. The stone lane itself is bordered by ancient towering trees, breaking out into an open area with immaculately kept, lush lawns, patterned with grand gardens of various kinds of roses and annuals that make the grounds come alive in the spring time.
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Main Building The Main Building, also known as the Memorial Hall, was built to honor the 62 former students of the academy who served in the First World War. To their memory Dean Young instigated the building of the Memorial Hall in 1921/22, designed in a ‘Colonial’ Georgian style by architect, Clough Williams Ellis. In 1949, the building was inscribed with the names of a further 154 former students who lost their lives in World War II. The interior of the Memorial Hall was later remodeled but still combined a chapel, concert hall and theatre, fulfilling the role it was originally designed for.
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West Building In 1926 the St. Benedict’s Academy purchased West Side Building for use as a sanatorium. Situated between Maze Green Road and Hadham Road, and once owned by Charles Gold junior, it fulfilled the role it was bought for until 1968 when a new sanitorium was built nearby. Reorganization of the Academy then led to West Side Building being renamed Sutton Building in memory of a former long-serving mathematics master. The building is currently shared with the East Side Building, also known as Benson Building, but its appearance has since been marred by modern additions to the structure.
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East Building St. Benedict’s was always a Boys school, but in 1978 the first girls were admitted and its transition to full co-education began. In 1980 the school had in excess of 900 pupils, almost 400 of which were girls, making the purchase of the East Side Building, also known as Benson Building in October 1980 and finishing the construction by June1981. In order to keep the original building design intact, Benson Building has a mock-Tudor Style, overlooking the large and impressive back of the Academy’s lake.
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Downtown Full of character and ancient history, the city of Exeter is still able to offer all the amenities and comforts that would be expected of a modern day city. It is located in the Southwest of England. It is situated on the River Exe in the county of Devonshire.
Exeter is the capital city of Devon and provides the county with a central base for Cresswell University, along with mall shops and restaurants to offer people of all ages enjoyment all year round. The city is also home to the magnificent Exeter Cathedral, which dates back to Norman times.
Exeter Cathedral || Cripes Creperie || Le Petit Maison || The Monkey Paw Cafe
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Belladonna Although this place is located in a beautiful stone building near the edge of the downtown district it's certainly not you're average club. Built on several levels this club holds a dance floor, several bars, as well as a lower level that resembles the host and hostess clubs of Japan. Come in and enjoy there is something for everyone... We promise.
The Upper Levels || The Host Floor || The Tea Room
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The City Outskirts Also described as the central business district of Exeter, it is the place that interfaces between town and country, where urban and rural uses mix and clash. Filled with roads that take you to different facilities and buildings, many blue collar people direct themselves to their place of labor. Others decided to live surrounded by the hectic beat of the city.
Whatever it is you wish to find in this spot, it won’t be a tedious experience.
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Barbican Apartment Lofts Cathedral Yard, The Royal Clarence, Exeter EX1 1HD
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Victoria Park Townhouses The Mint, Exeter EX4 3AT
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St. Leonard's Homes Blundells Road, Tiverton, EN EX16 4DB
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Haldon Road Apartments Queen Street, Exeter EX4 3SP
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London The UK is a very funny place. London is a busy metropolis extending for miles and miles and miles, heaving with millions of people. By contrast the Welsh countryside is an abandoned place with farmland extending many times over the horizon and last but not least the magical island of Ireland, just a short jaunt over the channel.
Residences || The National Gallery || Hyde Park || Shopping District || Lorilynn's Studio || Oasis Spa || The Vault || Royal Albert Hall || The Mermaid || Queen Anne Theatre
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City Outskirts
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Promise In the heart of London, off a side street around the corner from The Mermaid, one will find a lineup waiting to be let into one of London's hottest and most established clubs. The brick building looks rather bland from the outside, with a simple lit up sign on the front, handwritten "Promise" back-lit with a light purple color that makes it appear more like a restaurant than a club.
There are two levels to explore inside, drink specials and live music once a week.
We promise you a good time.
Level 1 || Level 2
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Scotland Home of the Free, Land of Hills and Heather. Idylic Scotland also has its fair share of cities. From Edinburgh to Glasgow, Inverness to Aberdeen, the variety that Scotland holds is immense.
Residences || The Moors
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Isle of Skye The Isle of Skye, is the largest and most northerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. The island's peninsulas radiate out from a mountainous centre dominated by the Cuillin hills.
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Edinburgh Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland. It is the second largest city in Scotland and the seventh-most populous in the United Kingdom. The City of Edinburgh Council is one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas.
Located in the south-east of Scotland, Edinburgh lies on the east coast of the Central Belt, along the Firth of Forth, near the North Sea. Owing to its spectacular, rugged setting and vast collection of Medieval and Georgian architecture, including numerous stone tenements, it is often considered one of the most picturesque cities in Europe.
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Dublin Dublin is located on the east coast of Ireland in the province of Leinster, and is both the largest city and capital of Ireland. It is officially known in Irish as Baile Átha Cliath or Áth Cliath; the English name comes from the Irish Dubh Linn meaning "black pool". It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region.
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