Campuses – Bath Spa University Campuses Our inspiring campuses are steeped in history, balancing beautiful period buildings and breath-taking settings with ultramodern technology and facilities. In this section Newton Park Find us Locksbrook Facilities Sion Hill Teaching sites Newton Park We are a modern campus with a historic heart. Not far from a twelfth century castle tower and a Georgian grand manor house is our state of the art Commons building, which boasts technologically enabled study space, working rooms and a café. Read more about Newton Park Locksbrook Located in a central location in the city next to the River Avon, Locksbrook is our newest campus and an inspirational place for students to flourish. Facilities include technical workshops surrounded by open, flexible studio spaces, as well as large, open social areas, a cafe and a permanent gallery for the display of artwork. Read more about Locksbrook Other teaching sites A theatre production centre is located between the Newton Park Campus and Bath city centre at Westmoreland Station Road. The addition of this new facility lets students on our BA (Hons) Acting and BA (Hons) Theatre, Festival and Event Production course to complete practical work in its specialist workshop spaces. Facilities at this location include: Construction and carpentry workshop Costume workshop Prop making workshop Production Office and Mac Edit Suite Rehearsal studios Breakout spaces Black box performance space If you’re studying Creative Media , you’ll utilise Paintworks in Bristol as a professional space to ease the transition from an educational setting to the creative industries. The facility offers a large production office, modern edit suites with the latest software, lights and video cameras including the Sony F3 (used on Spike Lee’s Red Hook Summer and This is England 88) and Canon 7D (used on Lena Dunham’s SXSW award winner Tiny Furniture ). Our beautiful Corsham Court site in Wiltshire is concealed within a Grade I listed country house, surrounded by stunning gardens complete with peacocks. Corsham Court is home to our Research Support Office, which works on research funding bids, post award administration and knowledge exchange. The beautiful formal gardens and grounds surrounding the main building are available for you to explore. Bath Spa University has a long history with Corsham Court and the Methuen family who own it. Bath Academy of Art moved to Corsham Court in 1946 and provided higher education in specialist art and design, teacher training, performing arts and combined arts. Bath Academy of Art then became part of the University. “You are not going to find a more beautiful campus in the rest of the UK.” Sam Lawton, BSc Psychology graduate You might also be interested in Facilities Why Bath Spa? Prospectus Student life