All Saints' Church once stood on St. John's Street, the site now a garden where craft fairs are often held. ... More
All Saints' Church
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All Saints' Church once stood on St. John's Street, the site now a garden where craft fairs are often held. Demolished in 1865 to allow the street to be widened, a new parish church was built opposite Jesus College . The church remains a remarkable monument to Victorian art. William Morris supervised stenciling of the walls and ceiling; and stained glass windows include works by Morris, Madox Brown and Burne-Jones. The church is no longer used for services but instead is maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust. To visit, borrow the key from nearby shop Every Occasion at 84 King Street. Wheelchair users should note that access is difficult, as the entrance is via a narrow path to the back of the church.
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Trace local life back through the ages in the rooms of this humble museum, formerly the White Horse Inn. Each
room's display is based on a theme, for instance, local industries, toys through the ages or old kitchen utensils. ...
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The Backs provide superb views of King's College Chapel , the Wren Library of Trinity College and New Court of
St. John's College , plus the Mathematical Bridge of Queens' College and the St. John's College Bridge of Sighs. ...
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Parker's Piece is the wide, public, square grass area just south of the city centre, overlooked by the University Arms
Hotel, Gonville Hotel and Parkside swimming pool . The municipal authorities bought the land from Trinity College in 1613; ...
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