Netherhall House is a catered residential college for men, situated in Hampstead, London, England.
Netherhall House is a corporate undertaking of Opus Dei,[2] a personal prelature of the Catholic Church.
There are a variety of different activities on offer for residents, including a yearly play performed in the college's own auditorium.
During term time there is also a regular guest speaker series featuring various individuals, all highly distinguished within their fields (List).
The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku laid a foundation stone for the second phase of modern building in 1993, and the completed project was inaugurated by the Duchess of Kent in 1995.
There is an annual 5-a-side football tournament open to teams from other student halls and residential colleges which is hosted to raise money for the Netherhall's charitable undertakings.
There is a yearly trip to Rome for Holy Week and also a 3-week 'work camp' where students go to a developing country and help a charitable undertaking.