
The Home of
Harmony Camp 2009
The college takes its name form Robert Grosseteste, a 13th century Bishop of Lincoln, theologian and scholar.
The home of Harmony Camp, the modern facilities now provided by the University are a far cry from those used in its early days, The Robert Hardy Suite being the main centre for the planned activities.
The aerial photo below shows the campus and the location of the various buildings we shall be using:

Robert Hardy Suite
This modern suite, designed as as a teaching centre, housing 4 large seminar rooms, 2 very large teaching rooms and a 180 seat lecture theatre with tiered seating.
The suite has a full range of audio-visual equipment, overhead projectors, slide projectors and video monitors.



'Connies' Restaurant
All meals will be served in the excellent facilities offered in the University restaurant. Three meals a say that should satisfy the hungriest teenager!

Accommodation
The on-site accommodation can house 180+ students, but we intend to limit the number attending Harmony Camp to 150. Should the take-up of applicants exceed this figure, we may consider extending the limit.
The male accommodation will be in two blocks - Wickham & Nelson Halls, while the female accommodation will be in Constance Stewart Hall.
Harmony Camp staff members will be accommodated in Longdales House, all rooms having en-suite facilities.