Trumpington Street.
As you can see here, age is no barrier to cycling in Cambridge. Just go back to your childhood days and get a three-wheeler. This view along part of Trumpington Street shows Corpus Christi College on the left and on the right is the Pitt Building, designed by Edward Blore, in 1831, who was also one of the designers of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. It is ashlar faced and has a central tower with open parapets. Originally The Cambridge University Press and named after William Pitt The Younger, M.P. for Cambridge, it is now used as a conference/ training centre and meetings of the Press Syndicate. A very interesting historical street.
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