Cotuit Hall

Cotuit Hall is part of the EF International Academy's campus in Oxford, England.

A fellow of Merton College and professor of English language and literature, he employed the architect Harry Wilkinson Moore to design a house for himself, his wife, their six children and four servants.

The house was to be built on land he had recently purchased in Pullen's Lane at the top of Headington Hill, an area of growing favour among Oxford academics.

The building, thus vacated, reverted for a time to being a private dwelling, and was given its current name of Cotuit Hall.

In the late 1950s, it again became a private house, occupied by the Reverend D. B. Jones, but by 1962 it had become a Hostel of the College of Technology, which later became the Polytechnic and then Oxford Brookes University.

Entrance to Cotuit Hall on Pullens Lane .