Trumpington Road

Coordinates: 52°11′19″N 0°07′18″E / 52.18871°N 0.12177°E / 52.18871; 0.12177
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The Leys School, west of the Trumpington Road.

Trumpington Road is an arterial road (part of the

Trumpington (the A1309) and Long Road at the southern end. The Fen Causeway leads off to the west near the northern end, over Coe Fen and the River Cam.[2]

There are several schools on Trumpington Road:

The Cambridge University Botanic Garden is to the east of Trumpington Road.[3]

Hobson's Conduit

Hobson's Conduit runs along the northern part of Trumpington Road.[4] This used to be an important water supply for Cambridge.[5] A major fire in 1849 meant that a new fountain for the Market Place branch of Hobson's Conduit was erected in 1855. The previous structure was moved to the corner of Trumpington Road and Lensfield Road in 1856 as a monument to Thomas Hobson.[3]

  • Hobson's Conduit as it runs along the side of Trumpington Road.
    Hobson's Conduit as it runs along the side of Trumpington Road.
  • Hobson's Conduit on Brookside, next to Trumpington Road.
    Hobson's Conduit on Brookside, next to Trumpington Road.
  • Monument to Thomas Hobson, at the northern end of Trumpington Road.
    Monument to Thomas Hobson, at the northern end of Trumpington Road.

References

  1. ^ Trumpington Road, Cambridge Online.
  2. ^ Trumpington Road, Cambridge 2000.
  3. ^ a b "Hobson's Conduit and the Botanical Gardens". Archived from the original on 11 July 2006.
  4. ^ Trumpington Road: Hobson's Conduit, Cambridge 2000.
  5. ^ Robert MacMillan. "Hobson's Conduit".

52°11′19″N 0°07′18″E / 52.18871°N 0.12177°E / 52.18871; 0.12177