About this Event
Kellogg College / The Historic Towns and Villages Forum
Heritage Open Day: Founded on St David’s Day in 1990, Kellogg College is the largest graduate college in the University. In the first two years of its existence the College was known as Rewley House, in deference to its original home in Wellington Square but in 1992 it was renamed Kellogg in recognition of the generosity of its original benefactor, the W K Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, Michigan. After a lengthy search for suitable premises, the College secured a four-acre site in a prime location in Norham Manor to which it moved in 2006. The Norham Manor Estate was developed by St John’s College in the second half of the nineteenth century and the Kellogg site contains a number of the original villas set within spacious gardens.