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© Mr David Linton
IoE Number:
47778
Location:
THE RAILWAY STATION, STATION ROAD
CAMBRIDGE, CAMBRIDGE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE
Photographer:
Mr David Linton
Date Photographed:
28 April 2001
Date listed:
10 May 1962
Date of last amendment:
10 May 1962
Grade
II
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STATION ROAD
1.
942
The Railway
Station
TL 45 NE 2l/222A 10.5.62.
II
2.
1845. Architect Sancton Wood. White gault brick. Stone bracket cornice.
15 tall round-headed arches, originally all open but of which only the 5
northernmost ones now are. The centre 6 arches have been completely enclosed
with semi-circular fanlights in the heads, and the 4 southernmost arches
partly enclosed with open heads. Stone roundels in the spandrels of the
arches with coats of arms of the colleges, the City and various City officials
of the timer The original design of the station was materially altered
in 1863. (Real 85).