Cambridge, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Cambridge, England
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Cherry Hinton Hall
Cambridge, England
Small country house, now training centre. 1839. For John Okes. Gault brick with stone dressings and parapeted slate roofs. Ornamental brick stacks, some with multiple flues. Tudor style with coped gables with finials. 2 storeys, attic and cellar.
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The Lodge and Gatepiers and Gates at Cherry Hinton Hall
Cambridge, England
Lodge with gatepiers and gates. 1839 with later extensions. For John Okes.
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Corpus Christi and Sidney Sussex Boathouse
Cambridge, England
Boathouse with changing facilities. 1958 by David Roberts, extended to sides in 1980s.
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Trumpington Street
Cambridge, England
Circa 1850. Gault brick, part faced with rusticated stucco, stone dressings. 3 storeys and basements, with attics to end houses only.
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House Adjoining Number 74 on N
Cambridge, England
Part of No 74. C18. 2 storeys; red brick; tile roof; stone band below parpet; symmetrically designed front; 3 windows (middle blocked); round- headed door with fanlight; glazing bars missing from ground floor window.
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Church of St Mary Less
Cambridge, England
The church is pre-Conquest in origins, but only a reset fragment of interlace ornament survives from that period. Part of the W tower is C12.
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8, Parker Street
Cambridge, England
Circa 1840. 2 storeys, 2 windows sashes, central door with blank window over.
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14-16, Parker Street
Cambridge, England
Early C19. Grey gault brick. 2 storeys and basement 2 windows sashes with glazing bars. Round-headed doorways with stone imposts. Panelled doors with fanlights over. Parapet with band, roof not visible.
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Church of St Mary Great
Cambridge, England
1478-c. 1520
Built from 1478 to 1519, Great St. Mary's (as it is also called) is the primary parish church of Cambridge as well as the university church. It played a significant role in English Reformation history.
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38-40, Parkside
Cambridge, England
Early C19. (circa 1835).