Cambridge, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Cambridge, England
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Christ's College Chapel
Cambridge, England
16C
Constructed in the early 16th century, Christ's College Chapel in Cambridge retains its original timber roof, brass lectern, and some stained glass windows from this period. It was remodeled in the Neoclassical style in 1701-03.
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Trinity College
Cambridge, England
Great Court East range with Great Gate The lower stage of the Great Gate and the flanking ranges are surviving buildings of King's Hall, begun circa 1490. Building went on slowly until circa 1505 and then lapsed until 1528-9.
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Fellows Building, King's College
Cambridge, England
1724-31
Also known as the Gibbs Building (after its architect James Gibbs), the Fellows Building at Kings College in Cambridge was built in 1724-31 in a symmetrical Georgian style.
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Mathematical Bridge
Cambridge, England
1906. Timber bridge on stone abutments. It is a copy of the original of 1749-50 designed by W Etteridge and built by James Essex. The springers date from 1749. (RCHM).
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King's College Chapel
Cambridge, England
Founded in 1446 by King Henry VI, King's College Chapel is famed for its Late Gothic architecture, rare 16th-century stained glass, exquisite fan vaulting, Renaissance screen, and Rubens altarpiece.
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Round Church
Cambridge, England
1130
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, better known as the Round Church, was built around 1130, making it one of the oldest buildings in Cambridge. It is one of only five surviving medieval round churches in England.
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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.