Land based college
In the United Kingdom, land-based colleges are colleges specialising in agriculture, horticulture, and other topics useful for rural economies.[1] Most land-based colleges are members of Landex, which promotes and coordinates the colleges.
List of rural colleges in the UK
England
- Askham Bryan College in Askham Bryan, North Yorkshire
 - Berkshire College of Agriculture in Burchetts Green, Berkshire
 - Bicton College in Budleigh Salterton, Devon
 - Bishop Burton College in Bishop Burton, East Riding of Yorkshire
 - Brooksby Melton College in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
 - Capel Manor College in Bulls Cross, London Borough of Enfield
 - College of West Anglia in Cambridgeshire
 - Easton College in Norfolk
 - Hadlow College in Hadlow, Kent
 - Hartpury College in Hartpury, Gloucestershire
 - Houghall College in Houghall, County Durham
 - Kingston Maurward College in Dorchester, Dorset
 - Merrist Wood College in Worplesdon, Surrey
 - Moulton College in Moulton, Northamptonshire
 - Myerscough College in Bilsborrow, Lancashire
 - Newton Rigg College in Penrith, Cumbria, part of Askham Bryan College
 - Plumpton College in Plumpton, East Sussex
 - Reaseheath College in Nantwich, Cheshire
 - Riseholme College in Lincolnshire
 - Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
 - Shuttleworth College (Bedfordshire) in Old Warden
 - Sparsholt College in Sparsholt, Hampshire
 - South Staffordshire College specifically Rodbaston College based in Penkridge, Staffordshire
 - Suffolk Rural College in Otley, Suffolk
 - Walford Campus in Baschurch, Shropshire
 - Wiltshire College Lackham, near Chippenham
 - Writtle University College in Chelmsford, Essex
 
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
- Coleg Cambria Llysfasi in Ruthin, Denbighshire
 - Glynllifon Agricultural College in Caernarfon, Gwynedd
 
See also
Notes
- ^ "Land-based colleges". Association of Colleges. Retrieved 13 October 2016.