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  2. Grantchester - Wikipedia

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    Grantchester (UK: / ... Grantchester is the subject of "Grantchester Meadows" ... On a 17th-century map of Grantchester, one of the fields is called Fiddler's Close. ...

  3. Grantchester Meadows - Wikipedia

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    The River Cam at Grantchester Meadows. Grantchester Meadows is an open space in Grantchester, to the south of the city of Cambridge, England.It is part of the broad green flood plain from the pubs in Grantchester to the Ditton Plough, comprising Grantchester Meadows, The Lammas Land, the Backs, Jesus Green, Midsummer Common, and Stourbridge Common.

  4. Church of St Andrew and St Mary, Grantchester - Wikipedia

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    The church is used in the ITV drama titled Grantchester shown in the UK from autumn 2014 [3] and filmed on location in Grantchester. The drama is the adaptation of James Runcie's sleuth novels The Grantchester Mysteries.

  5. River Cam - Wikipedia

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    The Great Ouse also connects to England's canal system via the Middle Level Navigations and the River Nene. In total, ... ^map 14 Grantchester, ...

  6. The Orchard (tea room) - Wikipedia

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    The Orchard is a tea room and garden in the English village of Grantchester, near Cambridge, serving morning coffee, lunches and afternoon teas. Since opening in 1897, it has been a popular retreat for Cambridge students , teachers and tourists, as well as locals, with many famous names among its patrons.

  7. Byron's Pool - Wikipedia

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    Byron's Pool is a 4.4 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Grantchester in Cambridgeshire. It is managed by Cambridge City Council and the City Greenways Project. [1] [2] The site is named after Lord Byron, who used to swim in the water. It is a pool and adjacent woodland next to the River Cam and Trumpington Meadows.

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  9. Old Vicarage, Grantchester - Wikipedia

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    Old Vicarage, Grantchester. The Old Vicarage in the Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester is a house associated with the poet Rupert Brooke, who lived nearby and in 1912 referenced it in an eponymous poem – "The Old Vicarage, Grantchester". [1] The house is next door to The Orchard tea garden, also part of the poem.