This is on the cycle route from the south-eastern suburbs which uses the Tony Carter Cycle Bridge to cross the railway and avoids main roads. The traffic lights in the distance are at the Gonville Place crossing, with the snowy expanse of Parker's Piece beyond.
This is Fitzwilliam Street, in Little St Mary's parish. Probably its most famous resident was Charles Darwin, who lodged here while studying at Christ's College (1828-1831). Darwin's mentor, the Professor of Botany John Stevens Henslow, was a curate at Little St Mary's.