Pembroke Street, Cambridge

Coordinates: 52°12′08″N 0°07′09″E / 52.2023°N 0.1192°E / 52.2023; 0.1192
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Downing Street toward Pembroke Street.
Toward Pembroke Street through Downing Street.

Pembroke Street is a street in central

Mill Lane
.

To the south of the street, along its entire length, is Pembroke College, hence the name. In the 20th century, the architect

W. D. Caröe added the Pitt Building between Ivy Court and the Alfred Waterhouse former Master's Lodge, and extended New Court with the construction of a new staircase on the other side of the Lodge. He linked the two buildings with an arched stone screen, Caröe Bridge, along Pembroke Street in a late Baroque
style.

To the north at the eastern end is the

Cambridge University Department of Chemical Engineering
was located here until 2017. Just to the north of Pembroke Street is the
Whipple Museum of the History of Science in Free School Lane, which leads off Pembroke Street.

Botolph Lane runs parallel with Pembroke Street just to the north of it, between Free School Lane and Trumpington Street, to the south of Corpus Christi College.

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52°12′08″N 0°07′09″E / 52.2023°N 0.1192°E / 52.2023; 0.1192