The Bull Hotel, Cambridge Explained

The Bull Hotel
Location:68 Trumpington Street, Cambridge, England
Map Type:United Kingdom Cambridge Central
Coordinates:52.2034°N 0.1174°W
Completion Date:1828

The Bull Hotel was a historic hotel located at 68 Trumpington Street, Cambridge, England, next to St Catharine's College.[1]

The four-storey hotel was built in 1828, and occupies the site of an inn previously known as the Black Bull, which was in existence as early as the fifteenth century.[2] The Black Bull was bequeathed to St Catharine's College in 1626 and rebuilt in 1828 and opened as a hotel.[3] In 1936 two "acanthus'" type posts were said to flank the stone ashlar porch of the Bull Hotel.[4]

It was one of the top hotels in Cambridge until the Second World War, when in 1941 the hotel became a centre for American serviceman.[3] Photographs taken during the war show an American flag and a British flag on the hotel. At the end of the war the American servicemen established Bull College, named after the hotel and between 1945 and 1946 the hotel functioned as a centre for Russian courses for the British Army, but then merged with St Catharine's.[5]

The building became a Grade II listed building on 26 April 1950.[3]

Notable residents

Notes and References

  1. Book: Darwin. Charles. Smith. Sydney. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: 1870. 13 August 2011. 22 April 2010. Cambridge University Press. 978-0-521-76889-4. 131.
  2. Book: Cooper, Charles Henry. Memorials of Cambridge. 13 August 2011. 1866. W. Metcalfe. 254.
  3. Web site: Roach, J. P. C. . A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 3: The City and University of Cambridge. Accessed via British History Online. 1959. 115–6. 14 August 2011.
  4. Book: The Cambridge review. 13 August 2011. 1936. Cambridge Review Committee, St. John's College. 66.
  5. Bevan . William Ham . Bull College Cambridge. 21 August 2017 . CAM: Cambridge Alumni Magazine . 30–33.
  6. https://tile.loc.gov/image-services/iiif/service:mss:mss46029:mss46029_001:0208/full/pct:100/0/default.jpg/ Woodrow Wilson Papers: Series 1: Diaries and Diary Material, 1876-1924; Diaries, 1876-1904