Cambridge

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Cambridge

by Gordon Home

EN·~1 hours

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Cambridge unfolds as a gentle portrait of a university town that has managed to keep its scholarly calm amid the bustle of modern life. The author invites listeners to wander past the ancient gates of King’s College, through tree‑lined greens and along the river that reflects the spires of centuries‑old chapels, while contrasting this serene atmosphere with the busier, more commercial rhythm of its rival across the hills. The narrative highlights how thoughtful planning has allowed newer streets to slip quietly into the background, preserving the timeless charm of the historic core.

The story then turns back to the city’s deep roots, tracing its origins from a Roman settlement known as Camboritum to the early medieval references that appear in Bede’s chronicles. By weaving together archaeological clues and early legends, the book paints a vivid picture of a place where marble sarcophagi and Roman walls once stood, setting the stage for the scholarly community that would later flourish there. Listeners will come away with a fresh appreciation for Cambridge’s layered history and enduring allure.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (73K characters)

Series

Beautiful Britain

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gordon Home

Gordon Home

1878–1969

Known for lively books on English towns, old inns, and travel, this prolific writer and illustrator helped turn local history into something vivid and inviting. His work blended research, storytelling, and a strong eye for place.

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