1.Cambridge Overview
Cambridge is a small city, with a big reputation. With its punts and its University, its chapels and its long list of great thinkers and royal students. It is an English jewel 60 miles from London, that can rival most of the world’s major cities for history, scenery and intellect.
Cambridge is stooped in history that is rich and noble. Its ancient centre is preserved, where medieval streets can be walked on and architecture dating back to the 1400s can be viewed close-up. True to its academic nature, it boasts the oldest bookshop site in England. It also has a Market Square that has housed traders since Saxon times. Yet in the most prominent position of its historic appeal, is of course, its University.
Cambridge is a small city, with a big reputation. With its punts and its University, its chapels and its long list of great thinkers and royal students. It is an English jewel 60 miles from London, that can rival most of the world’s major cities for history, scenery and intellect.
Cambridge is stooped in history that is rich and noble. Its ancient centre is preserved, where medieval streets can be walked on and architecture dating back to the 1400s can be viewed close-up. True to its academic nature, it boasts the oldest bookshop site in England. It also has a Market Square that has housed traders since Saxon times. Yet in the most prominent position of its historic appeal, is of course, its University.