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Bretton Hall College

Bretton Hall College is a satellite campus of the University of Leeds. It is located in West Bretton, in West Yorkshire in the United Kingdom.

The College is based around the Bretton Hall mansion house and is set in 500 acres (2 km²) of lakes and parkland. Its facilities include a library, public computers for students and an student union bar.

It was founded by Sir Alec Clegg in 1949 as an independent training college for teachers of the arts but became most widely known for its course in design, music and the visual and performance arts. Its alumni include Kay Mellor, Mark Thomas and three of out four of the League of Gentlemen creators/performers, Reece Shearsmith , Mark Gatiss and Steve Pemberton .

In August 2001, it formally merged with the University of Leeds. The University moved the majority of the music, fine art and teaching courses to the main campus but visual and performance arts education remain at Bretton Hall.

In December 2004, financial pressures forced the University's governing body (Council) to decide to close the Bretton campus (along with the University's other satellite site in Wakefield). Activities currently at Bretton will be moved to the main University campus in the summer of 2007 (allowing all current Bretton-based students to complete their studies there).


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