On the whole, CAMBRIDGE is a much quieter and more secluded place than Oxford, though for the visitor what really sets it apart from its scholarly rival is "the Backs" the green swathe of land that straddles the languid River Cam, providing exquisite views over the backs of the old colleges. At the front, the handsome facades of these same colleges dominate the layout of the town centre, lining up along the main streets. Most of the older colleges date back to the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries and are designed to a similar plan with the main gate leading through to a series of … more »
Cambridge is one of Britain's smaller cities, but also one of the... more »
Guided tours on coach or on foot can be arranged to focus on Cambridge... more »
With a University heritage dating back as far as 1209, Cambridge is steeped... more »
This picturesque town, built where an ancient bridge crossed the River Cam... more »
This picturesque town, built where an ancient bridge crossed the River Cam... more »
In general I am terribly ignorant about the east side of England south of... more »
Quaint little town. River Cambs runs through the town lined by colleges of... more »