St John's Street, Cambridge

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St John's College gatehouse in St John's Street.
The main gatehouse entrance of St John's College, on St John's Street.

St John's Street is a historical street in central Cambridge, England.[1][2] The street links with Bridge Street, Round Church Street, and Sidney Street to the north. It continues to the south as Trinity Street, then King's Parade and Trumpington Street. This thoroughfare is the main area for some of the most historic University of Cambridge colleges.

Looking north along St John's Street, with the gatehouse of St John's College on the west side of the street and the tower of the college chapel behind.

St John's College is located on the west side of the street, hence the name. The college has an impressive crenellated gatehouse entrance and the tower of the chapel dominates the scene at the north of the street.

A medieval church, All Saints Jewry, stood in St John's Street. It was rebuilt in 1820 and then demolished in 1865.[3] All Saints is now located in Jesus Lane, nearby to the east.

References[]

  1. ^ St John's Street Archived 27 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Cambridge City Council.
  2. ^ St John's Street Archived 18 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Cambridge Online.
  3. ^ Ian Kitching. "Religious & Hospital Foundations". Cambridge — Past, Present and Future. Retrieved 31 May 2008.

Coordinates: 52°12′27″N 0°07′05″E / 52.2074°N 0.118°E / 52.2074; 0.118

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