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Micahelhouse Centre   
The Michaelhouse project is an interesting and intriguing idea; hoping to give a new, vibrant and modern life to a historic building that had fallen into disrepair. Based in the...


Museum of Zoology   
The Museum of Zoology houses an extensive collection of scientifically important zoological material designated as being of outstanding national and international significance by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (formerly Re:source)....


Our Lady and the English Martyrs   
Built between 1895 and 1890 the Catholic Church is an imposing example of Gothic revival architecture set at the heart of the city. The church is constructed from Casterton, Ancaster...


Parker’s Piece   
Parker’s Piece is in central Cambridge and is the setting for several local fairs. However, it really comes into its own in the summer months as an informal venue for countless...


Parkside Pools   
This centrally located public leisure facility is one of the best in the area. The large swimming pool is a central feature of the complex, open for public swimming as...


Peterborough Cathedral   
The abbey church of Peterborough was founded in 655, and was destroyed by the Danes in 870. Reconstructed in 972, it was then burnt down by mistake in 1116. The present...


Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery   
Find out more about the rich heritage of the Peterborough area. Displays of local archaeology, geology, social history including world class marine dinosaurs and Napoleonic prisoner pf war craftwork. Traditional and...


Peterhouse College   
Founded in 1284 by Hugo de Balsham, the Bishop of Ely, Peterhouse is the oldest of the university’s colleges. The idea of the college was to house fourteen ‘worthy but...


Queens’ College   
The beautiful college of Queens’ stands proudly on the banks of the river Cam. Founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou the college is one of very few to have...


Railworld   
Railworld highlights modern trains and the need for sustainable transport. A superb model railway with hands on displayer and films to delight children. There are also ‘Steam Age’ exhibits, large locomotives...


Rectory Farm Shop   
The Rectory Farm Shop at Milton is home of the 7 acre maize maze just 2 miles outside Cambridge. We also have pets paddock, mini tractors, farm shop and coffee shop.


Robinson College   
Robinson College was founded after the British philanthropist David Robinson offered the university £17 million to establish a new college in Cambridge: this is still one of the largest donations ever...


Scudamores Punt Hire   
A punt is a square ended boat, which is driven along a shallow river with a pole, similar to the gondolas in Venice, but punts are found exclusively in Cambridge and...


Senate House   
Undoubtedly this is the most famous University of Cambridge building that isn’t owned by any of the colleges. It sits proudly at the end of a line of famous colleges...


Sidney Sussex College   
Sidney Sussex College (often informally shortened to just Sidney) was founded in 1596 and named after its foundress, Lady Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex. It is one of the Colleges that...


St Andrew and St Mary Church   
It is thought that the church was built in 1420, at that time just consisting of the magnificent tower that houses a clock that can be seen from almost everywhere in...


St Benet’s Church   
This church is one of many situated around the central area of Cambridge. Close to some of the most famous colleges, it is in fact one of the oldest churches...


St. Catherine’s College   
St. Catherine’s College was founded in 1473 but was largely rebuilt in the 17th century and its buildings now have a variety of architectural styles. Work on the main court...


St. John’s College   
Founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort in 1511 this college is the second largest by membership of the University colleges after Trinity. Built in and around the site of the old...


The Cambridge Union   
The Cambridge Union was opened in 1815 as a platform for free speech within the University. Never afraid to court controversy, the society has been closed down on several occasions...


     
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