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  2. 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).

  3. University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The university occupies a central location within the city of Cambridge. University of Cambridge students represent approximately 20 percent of the town's population, which was 145,674 as of 2021, resulting in a lower age demographic in the city. [55]

  4. Old Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Old Schools are part of the University of Cambridge, in the centre of Cambridge, England. [1] The Old Schools house the Cambridge University Offices, which form the main administration for the University. [2] The building is Grade I listed. [3] [4] It is two storeys high with ashlar facing and a parapet above. Within the Old Schools are ...

  5. Trinity Lane - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Lane is a street in the centre of Cambridge, England that passes through portions of the University of Cambridge, one of the world's most prestigious universities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The lane leads off Trinity Street .

  6. Cambridge city guide: Best things to do and where to stay for ...

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    For centuries, Cambridge’s venerable colleges have made the city centre one of the most exquisite in Britain.A short walk through the historic centre reveals such beauties as King’s College ...

  7. 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

  8. Sidgwick Site - Wikipedia

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    The Sidgwick Site is located on the western side of Cambridge city centre, near the Backs. The site is north of Sidgwick Avenue and south of West Road, and is home to several of the university's arts and humanities faculties. The site is named after the philosopher Henry Sidgwick, who studied at Cambridge in the 19th century. [3]

  9. St Mary's Street, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Street is a historic street in the centre of the University area in Cambridge, England. [1] [2] [3] The street links with the junction of King's Parade and Trinity Street to the west, along which many of the University's oldest colleges are to be found. To the east is Market Hill, the location of the city's Market Square.