Since 1961 Leckhampton has been the residential site for postgraduate students of Corpus Christi College of the University of Cambridge, England.
The buildings are set off Grange Road in the west of Cambridge amidst large, attractive gardens adjacent to Corpus's sports grounds, about fifteen minutes' walk from the main college site in Trumpington Street.
Leckhampton has its own library, dining hall and bar; it forms the social as well as residential centre of Corpus graduate life.
The current Warden is John David Rhodes, who lectures on European and American cinema in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages.
[3][4] In contrast to Leckhampton House's suburban late-Victorianism, the George Thomson Building (named after the Nobel Prize-winning physicist George Paget Thomson, sometime master of the college) is Grade II listed [5] example of postwar modernism, designed by Philip Dowson of Arup Associates.