Cambridge is a cosmopolitian city with architecture old and new. The ancient centre is preserved with its walkable medieval streets, college courts, gardens and bridges with trips on the River Cam. Famous for its universities which includes the renowned Cavendish Laboratory, Kings College Chapel and the Cambridge University Library.
Cambridge offers a huge array of shops and boutiques as well as the traditional outdoor markets with a variety of pubs and restaurants to wine and dine. There are museums and art galleries, the Arts Theatre and venues for film, live music, poetry readings and public lectures.
All in all a place to call Home.
Cambridge lies approximately 50 miles north-northeast of London and is surrounded by a number of smaller towns and villages.
For commuters, Cambridge is brilliantly located for the use of the A14, M11 and the direct rail system into London King’s Cross.
- Train Station: 0.28 miles
- Main Roads: miles
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- Nearest Towns: miles
- Primary Schools: 0.35 miles
- Secondary Schools: 0.69 miles
- Airport: miles
- Hospital: 3.93 miles