Digby Stuart College

[3] The college moved to Roehampton and was renamed in honour of Mabel Digby and Janet Erskine Stuart in 1946.

[5][6] Currently, approximately 2,000 of Roehampton's 8,000 students, are assigned to Digby Stuart College with about 450 living on the campus.

[citation needed] The Old Lodge and the Chapel of the Sacred Heart, built by William Wardell in 1853, are listed buildings.

Ann Camp retired in 1989 and although the course continued for some years afterwards, Digby Stuart College withdrew its support and the course transferred to Kensington Palace under the aegis of the Prince of Wales Trust.

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