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  Cambridgeshire. Its narrow streets and historic colleges are famed across the world, as are its legions of cycling students, and there can be few people who have not seen pictures of punts gliding down the willow-lined River Cam. Cambridgeshire.    

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Cambridge Self-StorageCambridgeshire Self-Storage - Cambridgeshire has a growing number of new storage facilities available on both a domestic and commercial base. This website provides information and advise on self storage in the Cambridgeshire area and all related business's, associated to self storage. Cambridgeshire Self-Storage.


Cambridgeshire. Its narrow streets and historic colleges are famed across the world, as are its legions of cycling students, and there can be few people who have not seen pictures of punts gliding down the willow-lined River Cam. Cambridgeshire.

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Cambridgeshire is renowned as one of England's two great university towns, steeped in history and tradition. It has been described as one of the most beautiful cities in Britain. The city takes its name from the crossing of the River Cam. Here, at the meeting of dense forests to the south and marshy Fens to the north, was the lowest reliable fording place of the River Cam, or Granta. In the first century BC an Iron Age Belgic tribe built a settlement on what is now Castle Hill. In the first century AD, the Romans took over the site and it became the crossing point for the Via Devana which linked Colchester with the legions in Lincoln and beyond. The Saxons followed, then the Normans under William the Conqueror, who raised a castle on a steep mound as a base for fighting the Saxon rebel, Hereward the Wake, deep in the Fens at Ely. The motte of William's castle still stands and Ely Cathedral is visible from the top on a clear day.

Today Cambridgeshire is a thriving city of some 100,000 people. Its commercial heart is surrounded by fine buildings and green open spaces. The Backs, the famous grass-covered banks of the River Cam, are carpeted with crocus and daffodils in Spring. This is the Cambridgeshire of Brooke, Byron, Newton and Rutherford, of the summer idyll of punts, bumps', cool willows, and May Balls. In Summer you can take a punt along the river and enjoy the architectural glories of the riverside colleges. At King's College Chapel, the best known of all Cambridgeshire buildings, you may be lucky enough to hear the world-famous choir. In Autumn and Winter there are fewer visitors and the City is less crowded, but the presence of the students adds to the special atmosphere.

Architecture
The colleges contain the great architectural treasures of Cambridgeshire. Founded by kings, queens bishops, nobles, guilds and rich widows, they attracted powerful patrons and large endowments of land and money. Such wealth allowed the colleges to use the best architects, including Sir Christopher Wren, Powell and Moya - to create beautiful buildings that reflect perfectly 700 years of British architectural heritage. It is a heritage symbolised by the soaring windows and fan vaults of King's College Chapel.

Boating
Punts, rowing boats and canoes can be hired from the boatyard at Mill Lane, either to go along the Backs or up river to Grantchester. Boats for the Backs only are on hire from Quayside. But beware: punting is more difficult than the nonchalant experts make it look and you may prefer to take advantage of a chauffeured punt. If you take a boat along the Backs please do not land at the colleges, try to avoid hitting the bridges and banks, and respect the colleges' wishes for quiet, especially during exams. The boatyards are open from Easter to early October.

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"Today Cambridgeshire is a thriving city of some 100,000 people. Its commercial heart is surrounded by fine buildings and green open spaces."

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Cambridge NewsCambridgeshire News - Get up to date with events and news on Cambridgeshire. The links provided are constantly updated to give readers the up to date service for news in the Cambridgeshire area. Cambridgeshire News.

Cambridgeshire van Hire ukCambridgeshireshire van Hire uk - Here you will find researched quality link for hiring vans in and around Cambridgeshire. Along with some fundamental background information of the selected van hire companies. Cambridgeshireshire van Hire uk.

Map of CambridgeshireMap of Cambridgeshireshire - There are more than 3300km of public rights of way in Cambridgeshireshire. They are public highways and are maintained by Cambridgeshireshire County Council as the Highways Authority. Map of Cambridgeshireshire.

Cambridgeshire RegimentCambridgeshireshire Regiment - In time, the various Corps were amalgamated and became the 1st Cambridgeshireshire RVC. A standard uniform was adopted, consisting of a scarlet tunic and dark blue facings and silver lace. Usually, such facings are only permitted to a Royal regiment and it is probable that their adoption was due to the influence of the Duke of Clarence, who took a close interest in the unit. Cambridgeshireshire Regiment.

Cambridgeshire Rowing AssociationCambridgeshireshire Rowing Association - Codes are M (Men's) or W (Women's) followed by the number of athletes in the crew, then + for coxed, - for coxless, x for scull. Reserves and spares are included in the team too. Cambridgeshireshire Rowing Association.


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Cambridgeshire City Council - We want future growth to be managed in a way that preserves the City?s best qualities, sustains its environmental, social and economic fabric and is supported by a first class transport infrastructure. www.Cambridgeshire.gov.uk

Cambridgeshire Area Guide - Online Guide to Cambridgeshire, England - The Cambridgeshire Area Guide is your starting point for 1,161 companies and resources based in and around the historic city of Cambridgeshire, England. Whether you're living or working in Cambridgeshire, or simply passing through, this site should help you find what you are looking for. www.Cambridgeshire.co.uk

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