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  2. Accordia - Wikipedia

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    Accordia is a housing development in Cambridge, England.The 9.5-hectare (23.5-acre) site includes 378 dwellings by Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects, Maccreanor Lavington and Alison Brooks Architects and has been constructed in three phases.

  3. Listed buildings in Cambridge (west) - Wikipedia

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    Elmside by E. S. Prior (now part of Clare Hall) is an example of a grade-II-listed Arts and Crafts house in this area.. There are 833 listed buildings (as of December 2023) in the district of Cambridge, England. [1]

  4. Caxton, Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    Caxton is a small rural village and civil parish in the South Cambridgeshire district of Cambridgeshire, England.It is 9 miles west of the county town of Cambridge.In 2001, the population of Caxton parish was 480 people, increasing to 572 at the 2011 Census. [1]

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  6. Isokon Flats - Wikipedia

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    Isokon Flats, also known as Lawn Road Flats and the Isokon building, on Lawn Road in the Belsize Park district of the London Borough of Camden, is a reinforced-concrete block of 36 flats (originally 32), designed by Canadian engineer Wells Coates for Molly and Jack Pritchard.

  7. Cambridge House - Wikipedia

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    In June 2010, Cambridge House and its adjoining buildings, 90–93 Piccadilly (and 42 Half Moon Street), 95 Piccadilly (the former American Club) and 12 White Horse Street (the rear section being vacant land), as well as 96–100 Piccadilly (on the other side of White Horse Street), were all offered for sale through property brokers Jones Lang ...

  8. Bar Hill - Wikipedia

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    In the face of opposition from nearby Cambridge City Council, the plan was approved in 1964, building work started in 1965, and the first residents arrived in May 1967. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Cubitts, the original developer, sold the project to Trafalgar House in 1968 following slower than expected growth, and building work was paused for 18 months ...

  9. Purplebricks - Wikipedia

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    In December 2015, Purplebricks formally announced its plan to launch on AIM later that month, making it the first online estate agency to debut on the stock market. [22] [23] Ahead of the float, the company stated that it had 4,300 residential properties listed for sale—nearly twice the number of the next largest online agency—and intended to use raised funds to further boost its national ...