Road in Cambridge, UK
The chapel of the Ascension Parish Burial Ground , off Huntingdon Road.
Huntingdon Road is a major arterial road linking central Cambridge , England with Junction 14 of the M11 motorway and the A14 northwest from the city centre.[ 1] [ 2] The road, designated the A1307 , follows the route of the Roman Via Devana , and is named after the town of Huntingdon , northwest of Cambridge.
At the southeastern end, the road links with Histon Road (B1049), Victoria Road (A1134 ) and Mount Pleasant.[ 3] It continues as Castle Street , then Magdalene Street over the River Cam and Bridge Street , into the centre of the city.
The University of Cambridge colleges Fitzwilliam College (front entrance on Storey's Way , south off Huntingdon Road), Girton College , and Murray Edwards College (formerly New Hall ), are located off the road. Girton College is some distance from central Cambridge as a former women's college, just south of the village of Girton .
Also on the road are:
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See also
Huntingdon , a market town in Cambridgeshire, northwest of Cambridge
Howes , a former hamlet on Huntingdon Road
Emma Darwin , (1808-1896), widow of Charles Darwin, wintered at 'The Grove' on Huntingdon Road from 1882
Francis Darwin , (1848-1925), lived at 'Wychfield' on Huntingdon Road
Horace Darwin , (1851-1928), lived at 'The Orchard' on Huntingdon Road
References
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