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St Bene’t’s Church, Cambridge

St Bene’t’s is the oldest church in Cambridge, the tower dating from about 1025. It sits next to Corpus Christi College, which used it as a chapel for many years.
by Ben Harris

Created: Sat, 12 May 2012, Updated: Sat, 12 May 2012


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TL4458 : Frankie & Benny by Tiger
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TL4458 : A round the colleges route to Downing Street (35) by Basher Eyre
TL4458 : St Bene't's Church by Ben Harris
TL4458 : St Bene't's Church pump by Tiger
TL4458 : St Bene’t’s Church, Cambridge by Ben Harris


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