The list below of links to the Capturing Cambridge website is a selection of the more interesting entries en route. Information about most of the buildings, and their historical occupants, that you will pass on this tour, and many that have vanished, can be accessed on the web site.
As with our other tours, suggestions of corrections and additions are most welcome and should be offered via the email address on the website.
Start at the junction of Jesus Lane, Bridge Street and Sidney Street
2. 4 Jesus Lane, Jones the dentist
3. 7a Jesus Lane, The Roman Bath Company
6. Jesus Lane
7. 16 Jesus Lane, Little Trinity
8. 22a Jesus Lane, Adams Yard and David Marshall
10. Wesley House Theological College
11. Sidney College Gateway, Jesus Lane
12. 33 Jesus Lane
13. 31 Jesus Lane, Sparrow’s Yard
14. 32 Jesus Lane
15. 37 Jesus Lane, James Beament
16. Westcott House
17. Oriental Plane, Jesus College
19. Manor House of St Radegund
20. 47 Jesus Lane
21. 53 Jesus Lane, home of Philip Lake
22. 62 Jesus Lane, home of John Pratt, composer
24. The Garrick
25. Four Lamps and the murder of Emma Rolfe
26. Turn sharp right into King Street
27. The Radegund
29. King Street
30. 127 King Street, almshouses
31. 98 King Street, bigamy and riot
32. 94 King Street, almshouses
35. 70 King Street, the murder of Alice Lawn
36. 81 King Street, The Sevastopol, home of Lance Corporal Frederick Hall, killed in action 1918
37. 66 King Street
38. 60 King Street, The Earl Grey
39. 58 King Street
40. 34 King Street
41. 24 King Street, home of Pte R J Johnson, killed in action 1918
42. 16 King Street, HQ of King Edward’s Horses
43. 4-6 King Street, The Cambridge Arms
44. Turn left in to Hobson Street
45. Turn right into Sussex Street
47. 23-24 Sidney Street, The Dorothy Cafe
48. Turn right into Sidney Street
50. 52 Sidney Street, The King’s Head
51. 29 Sidney Street, the enticement of Mrs Place
52. 50 Sidney Street
54. Wray’s Court, Sidney Street (site of)
55. 35 Sidney Street
56. The Dolphin Inn (site of), Thomas Cranmer and wife’s home
57. 74 Bridge Street (site of)
End of tour
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