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Your search for Attractions & events in Cambridge returned 36 results
Attraction - Gallery, Cambridge
A major collection of 20thC paintings and sculpture exhibited in a house of unique character. Also changing contemporary and modern art exhibitions in the gallery.
Attraction - Garden, Cambridge
Forty-acre oasis of beautiful gardens and glasshouses, with some 80,000 plant species. Rock, winter and dry gardens, tropical glasshouse and lake. Unique systematic beds.
Attraction - Country/Royal Park, Cambridge
Milton Country Park comprises 95 acres of woodland, grass and water areas with many sites for picnics, and a play area for children.
Attraction - Maze, Cambridge
The Milton Maize Maze. A walk through puzzle to challenge any age! A field full of family fun. Find us on the A10 Milton bypass.
Attraction - Museum, Cambridge
Displays include, world's largest spider, minerals and gemstones, rocks collected by Charles Darwin, dinosaursm jurassic marine reptiles and local fossils.
Attraction - Historic Site, Cambridge
St John's College
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Cambridge
The chapel, founded by Henry VI includes the breathtaking fan-vault ceiling, stained-glass windows, a carved-oak screen and Ruben's masterpiece The Adoration of the Magi.
Attraction - Museum, Cambridge
Small, privately owned museum depicting the life in words and photographs of the poet Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) who lived at Orchard House whilst at university.
Attraction - Museum, Cambridge
A large, world class collection of antiques, applied art, illuminating manuscripts, coins and paintings. Original buildings are mid 19thC with later additions, including the courtyard development.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Cambridge
The original church on this site was built in the 11th century. Additions included the tower and spire, which still stand today.