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The College was founded on the site of the 13th century Hospital of St John in Cambridge.
Fairhaven and Woods have recently completed a major restoration programme at St Johns College School of Divinity...
Cruciform in shape, the plan of the present building was completed by the end of the fourteenth century and has remained largely unchanged for the last 600 years.
St. Helen’s is built of flint rubble,...
The Society was the brainchild of a group of prominent Cambridge citizens in 1846. The original idea behind it was that it should be a refuge for retired tradespeople, who often, having lived in tied...
This Magnificent College was founded in 1473 and is situated in the centre of Cambridge. It was largely rebuilt in the 17th century, with work on the main Court beginning in 1673 and the Chapel was completed...
Cambridge American Military Cemetery was established as temporary cemetery in 1943 using land donated to the United States by Cambridge University. Construction of the formal cemetery as a permanent American...
We are proud to support Moulton College in Northamptonshire and continue to send our apprentices there to attend the renowned stonemasonry course.
Last year, The Hon. Henry Broughton and Rob Humphreys...
Stiffkey Old Hall gable kneeler finials.
Brief History of Building: Stiffkey Old Hall is an Elizabethan Grade II listed building and was built in 1576 for Sir Nicholas Bacon on the site of a medieval manor...
Restoration of the East Window – 55% replacement of stonework to the outside half window and shelter coating.
Brief History of Building:
St. Andrew’s Church is situated in the village of Trowse, just...
On 12th September 2010 the new memorial to the Royal Anglian Regiment was unveiled, as recorded by the press release issued after the event.
THE ROYAL ANGLIAN REGIMENT MEMORIAL UNVEILED
A memorial to honour...