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The Eagle (DNA)   
This public house is one of the oldest in Cambridge, but is world renowned for far more than a drinking den. Popular with scientists due to its proximity to the...


The Fitzwilliam Museum   
The Fitzwilliam Museum houses magnificent collections of art and antiquities of international importance – sculpture; furniture; paintings by Titian, Rubens, Van Dyck, Canaletto, Constable, Monet, Renoir, Cézanne and Picasso; drawings and...


The Junction   
The Junction is one of East Anglia’s premier arts and music venues. The facility comprises of three main auditoriums; a 1000 capacity venue for bands and club nights, a modern...


The Manor   
Built in about 1130, the Manor is one of the oldest continuously inhabited house in Britain. Made famous as the house of Green Knowe by the author Lucy Boston, it contains...


The Orchard   
The Orchard at Grantchester is a little corner of England where time has stood still. A few miles up river from the city of Cambridge, this tranquil garden and tearooms has...


The Raptor Foundation   
The Raptor Foundation is a bird of prey sanctuary and hospital which serves as a unique and exciting place for children and adults alike to meet and learn about owls, hawks,...


The Round Church at St Andrew the Great   
This unique church is one of Cambridge’s most photographed attractions. The unusual church that’s completely round is situated close to the historic centre of the city and close to the...


The Rupert Brooke Museum   
This small museum is situated close to the world famous ‘Orchard’ in the Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester. Rupert Brooke, one of the nations favourite and most celebrated poets, frequented the...


Trinity College   
Trinity is the largest of all the colleges at either Oxford or Cambridge University. The college was founded in 1546 by Henry VIII and has long been the richest of...


Trinity Hall   
The devastation caused by the Black Death plague of the 1340s caused the loss of nearly half of the English population; Bishop Bateman himself lost nearly 700 of his parish priests,...


Wandlebury Country Estate   
The Wandlebury Estate is a 110 acre expanse of wooded walks and grassland areas with the ancient estate buildings at the centre. The estate was gifted to the Cambridge Preservation...


Whipple Museum of the History of Science   
The Whipple Museum of the History of Science was founded as a University Museum in 1944. The collection covers all branches of science and its applications from physics to phrenology and...


Wicken Fell National Nature Reserve   
Wicken Fen is Britain’s oldest nature reserve and a unique fragment of the wilderness that once covered East Anglia. A haven for birds, plants, insects and mammals alike, the Fen can...


Wimpole Hall   
This magnificent 18th Century house, the biggest in Cambridgeshire and set in grand style in an extensive wooded park, has an extraordinary pedigree. The interior features work by Gibbs, Flitcroft and...


Wolfson College   
Wolfson College was founded in 1965 as the University College, but changed its name to Wolfson College in 1972 in recognition of the generous benefaction of the Wolfson Foundation. Wolfson was...


Wren Library at Trinity College   
Trinity College was founded in 1546 by Henry VIII combining Michaelhouse and King’s Hall. Isaac Newton entered Trinity as an undergraduate in 1661 and stayed there until 1696. The...


  
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