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Cambridge Chauffeur Punts
The Punt Station, Silver Street, Cambridge CB1 - England, UK

There is no better way to see Cambridge than by the historic mode of transport of punting. In fact many of the best views of the colleges are only obtainable from the river. The chauffeur punts were established...
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Attractions near Cambridge Chauffeur Punts
A selection of attractions close to Cambridge Chauffeur Punts:
The Cambridge Union  (< 1 Mile)
The Cambridge Union was opened in 1815 as a platform for free speech within the University. Never afraid to court controversy, the society has...
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Emmanuel United Reform Church  (< 1 Mile)
A congregation can be traced back to 1687 when a dissenting group met on Hog Hill (now Downing Street) to discuss matters of religious freedom....
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Jesus College  (1.1 Miles)
John Alcock, then Bishop of Ely, founded the college in 1496 on the site of a Benedictine nunnery. Jesus Chapel, which is adjacent to...
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All Saints Gardens and Market  (1.1 Miles)
The gardens are situated at the very heart of the ancient University City, overlooked by some of the most spectacular colleges of Trinity and St....
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Cambridge Chauffeur Punts  (1.1 Miles)
There is no better way to see Cambridge than by the historic mode of transport of punting. In fact many of the best views...
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Cambridge Market  (1.1 Miles)
Cambridge Market is a daily bustling market situated at the very heart of the city. In the shadow of the magnificent University Church and...
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Coronation Park  (1.1 Miles)
This marvellous old park and recreation area was renamed Coronation Park in recognition of the assent to the throne of Queen Elizabeth II. The...
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Fen Causeway  (1.1 Miles)
Fen Causeway is untouched by the modern age. A large fallow area of greenery on the banks of the River Cam, the causeway leads...
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Fulbourn Memorial Green  (1.1 Miles)
The Memorial Green would once have been known as the village green and been the centre of village life throughout the centuries. Fulbourn is...
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Fulbourn Nature Reserve  (1.1 Miles)
The nature reserve is a large area of protected land that runs from Fulbourn out into the Cambridgeshire countryside. The reserve features a great...
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Fulbourn United Reform Church  (1.1 Miles)
Fulbourn United Reform Church is one of the few free churches in the area and attracts a great many parishioners from the surrounding villages....
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Fulbourn Windmill  (1.1 Miles)
Fulbourn Windmill was built in 1808 by John Chaplin and is a smock windmill. The structure overlooks the village of Fulbourn about four miles to...
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Parker's Piece  (1.1 Miles)
Parker’s Piece is in central Cambridge and is the setting for several local fairs. However, it really comes into its own in the summer months...
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St. Vigor Church  (1.1 Miles)
St. Vigor is a charming parish church nestled at one end of the historic High Street in Fulbourn close to the city of Cambridge....
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The Millpond  (1.1 Miles)
The Millpond is a large pond which one of the tributaries of the River Cam flows into close to Fen Causeway in Cambridge. The...
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Hughes Hall  (1.3 Miles)
Hughes Hall is the oldest graduate college in the University of Cambridge. It was originally founded in 1885 as the Cambridge Training College (CTC) for...
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Sidney Sussex College  (1.4 Miles)
Sidney Sussex College (often informally shortened to just Sidney) was founded in 1596 and named after its foundress, Lady Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex. It...
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Christ’s College  (1.5 Miles)
Christ’s College grew from God’s House, which was founded in 1437 on land that is now occupied by the magnificent King’s College Chapel. It...
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St John's College Library  (1.5 Miles)
The library at St. John’s College dates from the 1620s and is one of the most extensive and spectacular of any of the Cambridge colleges....
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St. John’s College  (1.5 Miles)
Founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort in 1511 this college is the second largest by membership of the University colleges after Trinity. Built in and...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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