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Cambridge - Castles, Cathedrals, Monuments,
Stately Homes & Palaces

Since the stone age, man has been creating majestic structures that we still marvel at today.

Whether you are interested in ancient monuments, battlefield sites, re-enactments, Roman and Norman forts and castles, Stately Homes, Country Houses, Historic Cathedrals, Ruined Abbeys etc, this is the page that should give you the information you need.

Here we try to list properties in private ownership but open to the public (even if only occasionally) as well as those in the care of the National Trust or English/Scottish Heritage.

We know that not all the properties in Cambridge are listed.

Please help us make this guide comprehensive by giving details of missing attractions here.

 

Heritage

Castles, Historic Monuments, etc

Christ's College

St. Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3BU
Tel: 01223 334900
E-mail: webmaster@christs.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.christs.cam.ac.uk

Founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort whose arms and statue grace the gate.


Clare College

Trinity Lane, Cambridge CB2 1TL
Tel: 01223 333200
E-mail: webmaster@clare.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.clare.cam.ac.uk

The oldest surviving river bridge in Cambridge. Beautiful gardens.


Corpus Christi College

Cambridge, CB2 1RH
Tel: 01223 338000     Fax: 01223 338061
E-mail: Info@corpus.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.corpus.cam.ac.uk

Founded in 1352 by two town guilds. Old Court is the best surviving early Medieval college court in Cambridge.



Two of the college's most famous students were the Elizabethan dramatists John Fletcher and Christopher Marlowe, and there is a tablet commemorating them on the wall of the Old Court.

 

Corpus Christi
Photo courtesy of Judges Postcards


Emmanuel College

University of Cambridge, St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3AP
Tel: 01223 334200    Fax: 01223 334426
E-mail: webmaster@ucs.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.emma.cam.ac.uk

The chapel by Sir Christopher Wren contains a plaque to John Harvard, a former student, who sailed on the Mayflower in 1636 and gave his name to Harvard University. Fine gardens.


Jesus College

Cambridge, CB5 8BL
Tel: 01223 339339
E-mail: access@jesus.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.jesus.cam.ac.uk

Built on the site of an 12th century nunnery; spacious grounds and pretty 16th century Cloister Court.


King's College

Cambridge, CB2 1ST
Tel: 01223 331100
E-mail: info@kings.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.kings.cam.ac.uk

The Chapel is simply the grandest and most beautiful building in Cambridge. Stone, wood and glass combine with music to provide an unforgettable experience under Rubens' Adoration of the Magi.


St John's College

Cambridge, CB2 1TP
Tel: 01223 338600
E-mail: enquiries@joh.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.joh.cam.ac.uk

The Bridge of Sighs:

The most beautiful of the college gatehouses.





School of Pythagoras:

The oldest house in Cambridge.

Wordsworth had rooms here.

 

St John's
      St John's College from the gardens
     
Photo courtesy of Judges Postcards    


Newnham College

Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DF
Tel: 01223 335700    Fax: 01223 357898
E-mail: enquiries@newn.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.newn.cam.ac.uk

Founded in 1871; the second college for women. Pretty red and white Edwardian buildings in large grounds.


Pembroke College

Cambridge, CB2 1RF
Tel: 01223 338100     Fax: 01223 338163
E-mail: enquiries@pem.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.pem.cam.ac.uk

The chapel was Sir Christopher Wren's first building. Delightful gardens.


Peterhouse

Cambridge, CB2 1RD
Tel: 01223 338200    Fax: 01223 337578
E-mail: webmaster@pet.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.pet.cam.ac.uk

Founded in 1284 by the Bishop of Ely, the first Cambridge college.


Queens' College

CAMBRIDGE, CB3 9ET
Tel: 01223 335511
E-mail: webmaster@queens.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.quns.cam.ac.uk

An intimate college founded by Margaret of Anjou and Elizabeth Woodville.




 

The 16th century President's Lodge is one of the few Half-timbered college buildings.

 

Mathematical Bridge
Mathematical Bridge & Queen's College 
Photo courtesy of Judges Postcards


Trinity College

Cambridge, CB2 1TQ
Tel: 01223 338400    Fax: 01223 338564
E-mail: webmaster@trin.cam.ac.uk
Web: www.trin.cam.ac.uk

Great Court is the largest of its kind; the magnificent library is by Wren.


IMPORTANT - Visiting the Colleges
 

The colleges are private places where people live and work throughout the year. Visitors are usually welcome to walk through the courts, to visit the chapels and in some cases halls and libraries, but please remember that quietness is important. Staircases and other doors are private and walking on lawns is forbidden. Picnics and games are not allowed.

Please note that some colleges make an admission charge. During the examination time from mid-April to late June most colleges are closed to the public. Some colleges do not admit prams, dogs or push-chairs. Information about these restrictions is given on notice boards and at the college gates. Parties wishing to visit the colleges must be accompanied by a Cambridge Blue Badge Guide. Public walking tours for individuals leave from the Tourist Information Centre daily.


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Cathedrals, Churches, etc

GREAT ST. MARY'S

St Mary's Passage, Cambridge, CB2 3PQ
Tel: 01223 741716     
E-mail: gls30@cam.ac.uk
Web: www.gsm.cam.ac.uk

St Mary's Church is the official University Church, and its clock chimes a tune specially written for it in 1793 and later copied for Big Ben.








Visitors may climb the tower for sweeping views of of the town and surrounding countryside.

 

 

St Mary's Church


St. Mary the Less

Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1QY
Tel: 01223 366202
E-mail: Tim.Wheatley@btinternet.com
Web: www.ely.anglican.org

Memorial to Godfrey Washington bears stars and stripes, said to be the origin of the United States' flag.


St. Andrew the Great

St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3AX
Tel: 01223 871621 / 839261
E-mail: staff@stag.org
Web: www.stag.org

One of only four round churches in England. Brass Rubbing Centre.


St. Bene't

Bene't's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3PT
Tel: 01223 35 3903
E-mail: cambridgessf@franciscans.org.uk
Web: www.stbenets.com

The oldest church in Cambridgeshire; Anglo-Saxon tower.


St Peter’s

Off Castle Street, Cambridge
Tel: 01223 448591   
E-mail: timchloe@waitrose.com
Web: www.visitchurches.org.uk

Tiny church in leafy raised churchyard.


Our Lady and the English Martyrs Church

The Catholic Rectory, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 1JR
Tel: 01223 350787    Fax: 01223 224860
E-mail: office@olem.org.uk
Web: www.olem.freeuk.com

A Neo-Gothic church completed in 1890 and funded by former ballerina Mr Lyne-Stephens.


Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Bridge Street, Cambridge, CB2 1UB
Tel: 01223 311602   Fax: 0
E-mail: admin@christianheritageuk.org.uk
Web: christianheritageuk.org.uk

The church is open: Tuesday to Saturday 10.00am - 5.00pm  - Sundays & Mondays 1.00pm - 5.00pm - One of only four round churches in England.


Holy Trinity Church

Market Street, Cambridge, CB2 3NZ
Tel: 01223 355397
E-mail: mail@htcambridge.org.uk
Web: www.htcambridge.org.uk

The church offers a full programme of activities for students and visitors alike.


St. Botolph's Church

Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1QA
Tel: 01223 363529

Home of the patron saint of travellers.


St. Edward's Church

Peas Hill, Cambridge, CB2 3PP
Tel: 01223 362004    Fax: 0
E-mail: info@st-edwards-cam.org.uk
Web: www.st-edwards-cam.org.uk

A centre for meditative Christianity.


St. Mary Magdalene

Newmarket Road, Cambridge
Tel: 01223 241235
E-mail: admin@cpswandlebury.org
Web: www.cpswandlebury.org

Formally the site of the  Barnwell Leper Chapel, the church is open by appointment only. Please telephone before travelling.


St. Michael's Church

Trinity Street, Cambridge
Tel: 01223 309167    
E-mail: info@michaelhouse.org.uk
Web: www.michaelhouse.org.uk

A medieval Church given new life via a modern twist.


All Saints Church

Jesus Lane, Cambridge
Tel: 01223 452587
E-mail: timchloe@waitrose.com
Web: www.visitchurches.org.uk

Open: Wed to Sun 10.30am - 3.30pm.  Please be aware that there is restoration work underway at this Church.


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Stately Homes & Gardens, Country Houses, etc

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY BOTANIC GARDEN

Cory Lodge, Bateman Street, Cambridge, CB2 1JF
Tel: 01223 336265       Fax: 01223 336278
E-mail: enquiries@botanic.cam.ac.uk
Web site: www.botanic.cam.ac.uk

With a framework of mature trees and shrubs, this paradise of plants comprises diverse, superbly landscaped settings including: the Rock Garden, representing the alpine plants from the mountains of every continent; the Lake and Water Garden, teeming with bird life; tropical rainforest, the alpine house and seasonal displays in the Glasshouses; and the historic Systematic Beds, displaying 1600 hardy representatives of more than 80 families of flowering plants. The Garden also boasts many important plant collections including lavenders, hardy geraniums, British native plants displayed on the Ecological Mound, and the finest collection of trees in the East of England.

The Garden looks wonderful all through the year. After discovering the remarkable use of berry, bark and foliage in the beautiful Winter Garden, you can warm up in the Glasshouses and travel from the tropics to the desert in search of cacti, carnivorous plants, orchids and the extraordinary Jade Vine, in glorious flower in March. The Herbaceous Borders, Scented Garden and Dry Garden are colourful highlights of summer, but don't miss the jewelled carpet of spring bulbs and early alpines in the Woodland Garden and Rock Garden or the foliage fireworks of the Autumn Colour Garden. The Genetics Garden has been newly-planted to demonstrate how genetic variation gives rise to the plant diversity all around you.

Anglesey Abbey

Garden & Lode Mill, Quy Road, Lode, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 9EJ
Tel: 01223 810080     Fax: 01223 810088
E-mail: angleseyabbey@nationaltrust.org.uk
Web: www.angleseyabbey.org

The house, dating from 1600 and built on the site of a 12th-century priory, houses a unique collection representing the tastes of one man, Huttleston Broughton, 1st Lord Fairhaven.



The many paintings include notable works by Claude Lorraine, fine examples of furniture, silver and tapestries and one of the Trust’s largest collections of clocks.

 

Anglesey Abbey
ANGLESEY ABBEY
Photo courtesy of Judges Postcards


It is surrounded by 39ha (98 acres) of landscape garden and arboretum with over 100 pieces of sculpture.
There is all-year-round floral interest in the garden with the Winter Walk and extensive snowdrop collection in January and February; hyacinth displays in the spring, herbaceous borders and dahlia gardens in the summer and magnificent autumn foliage. A working watermill regularly mills grain for sale.


The Farmland Museum & Denny Abbey

Ely Road, Waterbeach, Cambridge, CB5 9PQ
Tel: 01223 860988
E-mail: f.m.denny@tesco.net
Web: www.dennyfarmlandmuseum.org.uk  

At the Farmland Museum:
Discover farming through the ages and learn about the rural history of Cambridgeshire with interactive and object displays for all ages. Visit a village shop and see a magnificent 17th Century stone barn and the workshops, which include a basket maker and a blacksmith. Explore a traditional Farmworkers Cottage and a Fenman's Hut.

At Denny Abbey:
Explore this lovely abbey still featuring superb Norman interiors. At different times, it housed Benedictine monks, the Knights templar and nuns of the Franciscan order, the Poor Clares. See the Franciscan nuns' refectory of the mid 14th Century and the rooms converted for their founder, the Countess of Pembroke. Learn how Denny has evolved through the centuries with our displays and children's activities.


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