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  2. Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge's main traditional theatre is the Arts Theatre, a venue with 666 seats in the town centre. [189] The theatre often has touring shows, as well as those by local companies. The largest venue in the city to regular hold theatrical performances is the Cambridge Corn Exchange with a capacity of 1,800 standing or 1,200 seated.

  3. Transport in Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge is a university town and the administrative centre of the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It lies in East Anglia about 50 miles (80 km) north of London. Its main transport links are the M11 road to London, the A14 east–west road and the West Anglia Main Line railway to London.

  4. Cambridge Guildhall - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Guildhall is a civic building in the centre of the historic city of Cambridge, England. It includes two halls, The Large Hall and The Small Hall, and is used for many disparate events such as comedy acts, conferences, craft fairs, live music, talks, and weddings. It is also used by the University of Cambridge for

  5. Grade I listed buildings in Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge is a university town located in East Anglia, England. It is home to the University of Cambridge, founded in 1209, and many of the listed buildings are part of the university or its constituent colleges. St Bene't's Church is the oldest surviving building in the city

  6. Downing Site - Wikipedia

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    The Downing Site is a major site of the University of Cambridge, located in the centre of the city of Cambridge, England, on Downing Street and Tennis Court Road, adjacent to Downing College. The Downing Site is the larger and newer of two city-centre science sites of the university (the other being the New Museums Site).

  7. CB postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The CB postcode area, also known as the Cambridge postcode area, [2] is a group of sixteen postcode districts in the east of England, within five post towns.These cover much of south and east Cambridgeshire (including Cambridge and Ely), plus parts of west Suffolk (including Newmarket and Haverhill) and north-west Essex (including Saffron Walden), and a very small part of Norfolk.

  8. Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    The largest settlement is the city of Peterborough, and the city of Cambridge is the county town. The county has an area of 3,389 km 2 (1,309 sq mi) and a population of 852,523. Peterborough and Cambridge, located in the north-west and south respectively, are by far the largest settlements.

  9. North West Cambridge development - Wikipedia

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    The North West Cambridge Development is a University of Cambridge site to the north west of Cambridge city centre in England. The development is meant to alleviate overcrowding and rising land prices in Cambridge. [1] The first phase resulted from a £350 million investment by the university.