The Campus

Aerial View of The Manor HouseSituated on a seven acre campus, the Leo Baeck College is sited within the heart of North London, with good transport links to central London and the rest of the UK. (Map and transport information).

Presently, the Department of Rabbinic & Higher Jewish Studies (DRHJS) is housed within an eighteenth century, grade two listed Manor House building. Adjoining this is the main College Library. Further classrooms are located in part of the Manor’s original stable block and this also houses the College’s Interfaith Centre. The Department of Jewish Education (DJE) is situated on the first floor of the purpose-built, modern Beit Limmud on the other side of the campus.

manorhous Biblical Garden The College buildings are all part of the larger Sternberg Centre – which includes the Akiva Primary School, the Reform Movement headquarters, a bookshop and a café – together with the New North London Synagogue (NNLS).

As part of the site’s redevelopment plan, the school has moved into new premises and The NNLS has built its new synagogue on the site.

It is planned that the College will relocate all its departments into the refurbished Manor House – and the prestigious Library will move into renovated premises within the next few years.

New Building Plans

Manor House Plans

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