St Andrew's Street, Cambridge

St Andrew's Street is a major street in central Cambridge, England.[1][2] It runs between Sidney Street, at the junction with Hobson Street, to the northwest and Regent Street to the southeast. Downing Street leads off to the west.

Emmanuel College on St Andrew's Street.
The Grand Arcade entrance on St Andrew's Street.

On the northeastern side of the street are the University of Cambridge colleges Christ's College and Emmanuel College. On the southwestern side are St Andrew the Great church and St Andrew's Street Baptist Church.[3][4]

Shops edit

The street also has a number of shops. For example, the following are located here:

Hobson's Conduit edit

The St Andrew's Street branch of Hobson's Conduit was added in 1631, providing a supply of water. It flowed from the conduit head along Lensfield Road in the south of Cambridge, then through St Andrew's Street and towards Drummer Street. Here it split into feeds that ran into Christ's College and Emmanuel College, as well as a public dipping point. Much of the open conduit that ran along St Andrew's Street was covered in 1996 as part of pedestrian improvements.[7]

Mystery Cavern edit

During October 2010, engineers excavating what had been believed to be a collapsed sewer underneath the road discovered a man-made subterranean chamber[8] measuring 9 metres (30 feet) in depth and 6 metres (20 feet) in length. A spokesman for Anglian Water, the organisation carrying out the work, told reporters that the chamber had been dug recently but precisely when - and by whom - is currently subject to investigation. One possible explanation is that the cavern is an abandoned telecommunications vault dug during the extensive building work that took place along St. Andrew's Street in 2007 and 2008 during the construction of the Grand Arcade or during the demolition of Bradwell's Court, a shopping mall that stood opposite where the Arcade now stands.

References edit

  1. ^ St Andrew's Street, Cambridge City Council Archived 5 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ St Andrew's Street, Cambridge Online.
  3. ^ Cambridge 2000: St Andrew's Street: St Andrew the Great
  4. ^ Cambridge 2000: St Andrew's Street: St Andrew's Baptist Church
  5. ^ Cambridge 2000: St Andrew's Street: Robert Sayle.
  6. ^ Cambridge 2000: St Andrew's Street: Grand Arcade.
  7. ^ Robert MacMillan. "Hobson's Conduit".
  8. ^ Chamber of secrets at site of sewer work Archived 22 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Cambridge News

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