Market Street, Cambridge

Market Street, Cambridge
Holy Trinity Church on the corner of Market Street and Sidney Street.

Market Street is a shopping street in central Cambridge, England.[1][2] It runs between Market Hill, location of the city's central Market Square to the west and Sidney Street to the east. On the other side of the market square, the street continues west as St Mary's Street north of Great St Mary's, the University church. On the other side of Sidney Street is Hobson's Passage leading east to Hobson Street. To the north is Market Passage and to the south is Petty Cury, a pedestrianised shopping street.

Buildings

Holy Trinity Church, built c1400 in the Perpendicular style, is at the eastern end of the street on the south corner with Sidney Street, another shopping street.[3][4]

Henry Martyn Hall is an attractive building, named after the priest and missionary Henry Martyn. It was designed by the arts and crafts architect Edward Schroeder Prior (1857–1932, a pupil of Norman Shaw), and built in 1885–87.[5] The ground floor has been converted for commercial use.

Radcliffe Court[6] was completed in 1964 to a design of the architect Stanley R. Nevell & Partners.[7]

References

Coordinates: 52°12′22″N 0°07′11″E / 52.206°N 0.11982°E / 52.206; 0.11982


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