Britten House
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Britten House is a hall of residence in the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, named after East Anglian composer Benjamin Britten.
Britten House was preceded by several other new student residences of the same style, designed by LSI Architects. Colman House opened in September 2004, and Victory, Kett, Browne, and Paston Houses were opened in September and October 2005. Britten House is one of a group of new residences which replaced Waveney Terrace student residence, which was completely demolished by September 2006.
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