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Top: England > Cambridgeshire Queens' College Cambridge The river divides the college site in 2 - the east bank includes mainly the older buildings, and there are 5 courts - Old, Cloister, Pump, Walnut Tree, and Friars' with the President's and Fellows' Gardens in the north-west along the river. City of Cambridge City of Cambridge - brief history, Visitor attractions, walking map of Cambridge. Cambridge is situated 100 kilometers from London UK. Its university was founded in the eleventh century by disaffected academics from Oxford University. Cambridge Museum of Science and Technology A preserved Victorian Pumping Station and Working Museum with some of the oldest functional steam engines in the world. These and many other historical engineering items are on display for visitors to walk up to and stand beside - a 'hands on' museum. The Fitzwilliam Museum Information about the Museum, its collections, the special exhibitions that are currently on display and details of the programme of events. Admission is free. King's College King's College, University of Cambridge, England. Contains information about the Chapel, Choir, College and Conferences. Sleeperz Hotel Clean modern value hotel accommodation in Cambridge, next to Cambridge railway station. Apartments a la Carte Apartments a la Carte offer contemporary, luxurious and comfortable serviced apartments for rent in the Cambridge area. Welcome to Cambridge Cambridge conjures instant images to mind - the stunning view of King’s College Chapel from across the river, carpets of daffodils along the Backs of the colleges in springtime, thousands of students, lazy summer days punting on the River Cam. Cambridge Tourist Information Accommodation, Conference Services, Guide Services and Tours, Maps, Pubs, Punt hire, walks and bike rides in and around Cambridge. University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge is one of the oldest universities in the world and one of the largest in the United Kingdom. Its reputation for outstanding academic achievement is known world-wide and reflects the intellectual achievement of its students and Peterborough Cathedral Church The Abbey was founded in 655 by the Mercian nobleman, Peada. It was destroyed by the Danes in 870. Reconstructed in 972 and then burnt down in 1116. The present cathedral, started in 1118 took more than 120 years to build and was consecrated in 1238. Bull Hotel The Bull Hotel is situated at the heart of the historic Cathedral City of Peterborough. The hotel has full conference amenities and internet connectivity, a full service restaurant with local cuisine. The The Anchor Inn A fine independent English inn and a member of the Inns of Tradition group which provides personal service, great food and ales as well comfortable and well appointed rooms. Imperial War Museum Duxford is less than 50 miles (80 kilometres) north of London and is established as Europe's best aviation museum. The great advances in aviation technology are well represented by over 150 aircraft displayed from the Bristol Fighter to the U-2 spyplane. Ely Tourist Information Centre Oliver Cromwell`s House is now the Ely Tourist Information center providing a detailed information service on Ely and the surrounding district. Ely On-Line Web site for information about the Cathedral City of Ely. A Cathedral City officially founded in 673 when Princess Etheldreda, daughter of an Anglo-Saxon King, adopted Christianity and founded a Convent / Monastery. Ely Cathedral A magnificent Norman Cathedral which attracts visitors from all over the world and has a lively programme of events. Page 1 of 1       New Search |
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