To the east are the 1903 Durham Buildings (on the High Street) and the Goodhart Quad.
During July and August 1960, an archaeological excavation was undertaken to the east of Logic Lane before the construction of the Goodhart Building.
[1] Evidence of Bronze Age ditches were found, as well as Saxon remains.
[1] In 1904, a covered bridge at the High Street end of the lane was built to link the older part of the college with the then new Durham Buildings.
The lane was officially a public bridleway, and the city council opposed the scheme, but the court judgement was in favour of the college.