St Chad's Hostel
| St Chad's Hostel | |
|---|---|
| Preparatory theological hostel | |
The 1903 hostel building | |
Arms used by the hostel | |
| Location | Hooton Pagnell, Yorkshire, England |
| Coordinates | 53°34′08″N 1°16′03″W / 53.568803°N 1.267601°W |
| Motto | Non Vestra Sed Vos |
| Motto in English | Not Yours But You |
| Founder | F S Willoughby |
| Established | 1902 |
| Closed | 1916 |
| Status | Succeeded by St Chad's College, Durham |
| Benefactor | Julia Warde-Aldam |
| Newspaper | St Chad's Hostel Magazine (1903), The Stag (1905-1915) |
| Map | |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | The Hostel |
| Designated | 5 June 1968 |
| Reference no. | 1192563 |
St Chad's Hostel, in Hooton Pagnell near Doncaster, England, was a hostel to prepare candidates for theological college. It was opened in 1902 by Frederick Samuel Willoughby, vicar of Hooton Pagnell. In 1904 a sister institution, St Chad's Hall, was opened at the University of Durham.
The hostel closed in 1916, when its buildings were requisitioned as a war hospital. All teaching moved to Durham, where the hostel's sister institution survives as St Chad's College, Durham.