Rushford Court
Durham University has entered into a long term partnership with Unite Students to create a College setting at the existing student accommodation site Rushford Court. Work is ongoing that will initially enable the College of St. Hild & St. Bede to take occupation at the site for the 2024/25 Academic Year.
What work is taking place?
Work began on 7 August 2023, which will see the restored Victorian hospital being upgraded to provide student and staff facilities including College staff offices, welfare and study spaces. Building work will also deliver a new College Heart building which will house common rooms, study areas and a café bar in addition to the facilities already on offer at the 358 room property.
Students will remain in residence while the redevelopment works are carried out.
How will it look?
The new two-storey Heart building will be built adjacent to the current buildings and external alterations – including reinstating the historic entrance and new landscaping – will be carried out in 2024. Additional landscaping and usable spaces will also be added to the heart building’s roof.
How will the building be used?
Rushford Court will, in the first instance, be the temporary home of the College of St Hild and St Bede during refurbishments of the college’s current Leazes Road site. Longer term, it is hoped that the site will be established as the University’s 18th college.
About Rushford Court
Rushford Court first opened as County Hospital in 1853, closing in 2010. Unite Students opened it as student accommodation in 2018. It was previously used as the temporary home for the University’s John Snow College during the 2019-2020 academic year, while the University’s Mount Oswald development was completed, comprising both John Snow and South Colleges.
Key milestones
March 2023: Planning permission granted
August 2023 - January 2024: Site preparation works
January 2024: Building of College heart commences
October 2024: Work complete
Should you need to contact the team about this project please use the details below:
Unite Students:
Chris James, Senior AMI Development & Delivery Project Manager: chris.james@unitestudents.com
Durham University:
Chris Hindmarch, Senior Project Manager: christopher.j.hindmarch@durham.ac.uk
We will continue to update this page as work progresses.
Frequently Asked Questions
To find out more about the development at Rushford Court and what it means for the College of St Hild and St Bede, read our frequently asked questions.