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Wycliffe Bible Translators

Superior Accommodation

with en-suite bathroom facilities

Bede twin roomBede room en-suite shower

Two blocks of superior en-suite bedrooms are available on Centre. The Bede block is on the first floor with lift access, above the lounge and dining area.

External shot of the Superior rooms in the Fraser blockFraser room converted for Disabled use
Fraser rooms are on the ground floor, close to the Eliot meeting room. Both blocks have a few rooms adapted for disabled users, and come in a variety of formats from single or twin to triple rooms.

Tea and coffee is provided in all rooms.

  

 

Charles Fraser was a missionary with the Scottish Missionary Society to "Russian Tatary". He was the first person to attempt translating the Bible into the Kazakh language. Matthew was printed in 1818, and the New Testament in 1820 by the Russian Bible Society, in Astrakhan.

The Venerable Bede (Latin: Beda Venerabilis): (672 / 673 – May 26, 735), also referred to as Saint Bede was a monk at the Northumbrian monastery of Saint Peter at Monkwearmouth. He was known as an author and scholar, and made the first translation of portions of the gospel of John into any language of England.