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===Great Court=== {{main|Trinity Great Court|l1=Great Court}} [[Trinity Great Court|Great Court]] (built 1599β1608) was the brainchild of [[Thomas Nevile]], who demolished several existing buildings on this site, including almost the entirety of the former college of [[Michaelhouse, Cambridge|Michaelhouse]]. The sole remaining building of Michaelhouse was replaced by the then current Kitchens (designed by [[James Essex]]) in 1770β1775. The Master's Lodge is the official residence of the Sovereign when in Cambridge. King's Hostel (built 1377β1416) is located to the north of Great Court, behind the [[Trinity College Clock|clock tower]]. This is, along with the King's Gate, the sole remaining building from [[King's Hall, Cambridge|King's Hall]]. Bishop's Hostel (built 1671) is a detached building to the southwest of Great Court, and named after [[John Hacket]], Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. Additional buildings were built in 1878 by Arthur Blomfield.
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