Porters' lodge

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Porter's Lodge in Magdalene College, Cambridge.
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The Gatehouse containing the porters' lodge at King's College, Cambridge.
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Historic Newholme Hospital porter’s lodge in Derbyshire

A porters' lodge or porter's lodge[1] (colloquially, plodge[2]) is a place near the entrance of a building where one or more porters can be found to respond to student enquiries as well as enquires from the public and direct them around the building. It is particularly associated with university accommodation in the United Kingdom and Canada (such as the majority of colleges of the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, Durham, York and Toronto).[3][4]

Oxbridge porters' lodges typically also house the pigeon-holes for students' and Fellows' mail.[2]

Historically, some hospitals included a porter’s lodge, as with Newholme Hospital in Derbyshire, built for the Hospital porter for purposes of reception, messaging, mail, and myriad other duties.[5]

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  3. King's College porters' lodge Template:Webarchive, King's College, Cambridge.
  4. Tour of the grounds: Porters' Lodge Template:Webarchive, King's College, Cambridge.
  5. Newhome Hospital at Historic England, Accessed 2 December 2022 at https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1148014