Grade I Listed Buildings in Cambridgeshire - Cambridge

Cambridge

  • Church of St Bene't, Cambridge
  • Church of St Andrew, High St, Cambridge
  • Little Trinity, Cambridge
  • Little Trinity: Garden Walls, Railings & Gates
  • Anstey Hall, Cambridge
  • 5 Market Hill, Cambridge
  • Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, Cambridge
  • Stourbridge Chapel, Cambridge
  • Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge (Grade A)
  • School of Pythagoras, Cambridge
  • Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge
  • Church of St Andrew, St Andrew's Rd, Cambridge
  • Church of St Botolph, Cambridge
  • Christ's College, Cambridge: Fellows Building
  • Christ's College: Bathing Pool & Summer House, Busts & Stone Vase
  • Christ's College: Buildings Surrounding Entrance Court; SE range of Second Court
  • Clare College, Cambridge: Buildings Surrounding Fore & Principal Courts
  • Clare College: Clare Bridge
  • Clare College: Gates & Railings
  • Clare College: Gateway on W of Clare Bridge, Railings & Gates
  • Corpus Christi College, Cambridge: Buildings Surrounding Old & New Courts, & Master's Lodge
  • Downing College, Cambridge: E&W Ranges, The Hall, The Master's Lodge & the E&W Lodges
  • Emmanuel College, Cambridge: Buildings Surrounding Front & New Courts & the Brick Building
  • Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
  • Fitzwilliam Museum: Fence Along Street Frontage of Main Block
  • Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge: Buildings Surrounding Gonville Court & Caius Court inc The Hall, Chapel, Master's Lodge & Gate of Virtue
  • Gonville & Caius College: The Gate of Honour & Flanking Walls
  • Gonville & Caius College: The Gate of Humility
  • Jesus College, Cambridge: N Range of Outer Court
  • Jesus College: Buildings Surrounding Cloister & Outer Courts, & East Range of Pump Court
  • King's College, Cambridge: Chapel
  • King's College: Fellows' Building
  • King's College: King's Bridge
  • King's College: Screens & Entrance Gateway on King's Parade
  • King's College: S range of First Court, inc Library & The Former Provost's Lodge
  • Magdalene College, Cambridge: Buildings Surrounding First Court
  • Magdalene College: Pepys Building
  • Pembroke College, Cambridge: Buildings Surrounding Old Court & Ivy Court
  • Pembroke College: Chapel with Hitcham's Cloister
  • Peterhouse, Cambridge: Entrance Screen to First Court
  • Peterhouse: Gates & Piers of The Master's Lodge
  • Peterhouse: Buildings Surrounding First Court, Old Court & Gisborne Court
  • Peterhouse: The Master's Lodge
  • Queens' College, Cambridge: Buildings Surrounding Front Court, Cloister Court, Pump Court & Walnut Tree Court
  • Queens' College: Railings & Gates Round Senate House
  • Sidney Sussex College: Buildings Surrounding Hall Court & Chapel Court
  • St Catharine's College, Cambridge: Buildings Surrounding Principal Court
  • St Catharines College: Railings, Piers, Gateway & Screen Wall on E Side of Principal Court
  • St John's College, Cambridge: Buildings Surrounding First, Second & Third Courts
  • St John's College: Gateway & Piers adj Old Bridge
  • St John's College: Gateway to Kitchen Yard to E of Old Bridge
  • St John's College: Gateway to St John's St to S of College Buildings
  • St John's College: New Bridge
  • St John's College: New Court
  • St John's College: Old Bridge
  • St John's College: Cockerell Building (Squire Law Library)
  • St John's College: Law School & University Offices
  • St John's College: The Senate House
  • Trinity College, Cambridge: Bishop's Hostel
  • Trinity College: Field Gates to Queen's Rd
  • Trinity College: Fountain in Great Court
  • Trinity College: Buildings Surrounding Great Court, Nevile's Court & New Court, inc King's Hostel
  • Trinity College: Trinity Bridge
  • Trinity Hall: Buildings Surrounding Front Court with W range of S Court, The Masters Lodge & The Library
  • Chesterton Tower

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