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Downing College   
Founded in 1800 by Sir George Downing with money left to him by his father. The family were responsible for building Downing Street in London and in fact the college...


Duxford Imperial War Museum   
Duxford is Europe’s premier aviation museum - as well as having one of the finest collections of tanks, military vehicles and naval exhibits in the country. This famous heritage site began...


Elgood & Sons Ltd. Brewery   
Traditional family-owned brewery and 4 acre-garden with spectacular unusual trees, lake, rockery and maze. Visitors can watch traditional brewing methods before sampling a selection of Elgood’s wide range of award...


Elton Hall Historic House & Gardens   
Elton Hall has been the home of the Proby family for over 350 years. A mixture of medieval, gothic and classical architecture set in beautiful gardens. The interior boasts excellent furniture...


Ely Cathedral   
The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Ely is the Mother Church of the Diocese of Ely, which covers some 1,500 square miles of East Anglia. Thousands of...


Emmanuel United Reform Church   
A congregation can be traced back to 1687 when a dissenting group met on Hog Hill (now Downing Street) to discuss matters of religious freedom. The church moved to its...


Fenners   
Fenners is the home cricket ground of Cambridge University Cricket Club. Situated at the centre of the city the large sporting arena is world famous within the sport. The...


Fisher House Catholic Chaplaincy   
The University’s Catholic Chaplaincy has been based in its historic building since 1924, before which time the building was an inn and hostel. The society has deep historic and religious...


Gog Magog Downs   
The downs are a range of low chalk hills extending several miles around the southeast perimeter of Cambridge. The unusual name is thought to have come from an ancient legend....


Gonville & Caius College   
Generally the college is known simply as Caius (pronounced ‘keys’) and is one of the world’s foremost academic institutions. Founded in 1348, the college is the fourth oldest surviving Cambridge...


Guildhall   
Cambridge Guildhall sits at the centre of the historic city overlooking the market square. Its distinctive architectural style has made it a landmark in the city for centuries. The...


Homerton College   
Homerton is one of the University’s most attractive colleges, set amongst wooded areas on the edge of the city and comprised of a mixture of new and old buildings. It...


Hughes Hall   
Hughes Hall is the oldest graduate college in the University of Cambridge. It was originally founded in 1885 as the Cambridge Training College (CTC) for women and the principal was Miss...


Jesus College   
John Alcock, then Bishop of Ely, founded the college in 1496 on the site of a Benedictine nunnery. Jesus Chapel, which is adjacent to the college, predates the college itself...


Jesus Green   
Originally part of the larger green area known as Midsommer Common, the green was annexed by the university in the late nineteenth century to be used as a park for recreation....


Kettle’s Yard   
Kettle’s Yard is a house with a permanent collection and a gallery showing a changing programme of exhibitions. Founded by Jim Ede, one a curator at the Tate Gallery, it was...


King’s College   
King’s is one of the oldest and most stunning of all the 31 Cambridge colleges. The college was founded by Henry VI in 1441 and is now the first stop...


Linton Zoological Gardens   
Linton Zoo opened in Cambridge in 1972 after previously being based in Bishops Stortford. It is the zoo‘s primary aim to breed the species living there and to create an environment...


Little St Marys Church   
Originally found outside the town boundary, there has been a place of worship on this site since at least the twelfth century. Situated next to Peterhouse College, the oldest of...


March and District Museum   
The museum is housed in an attractive car-stone building formerly used as a school in the centre of March. It has a general social history collection with emphasis on local agriculture...


     
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