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Marshall House, Cambridge

Marshall House, Cambridge — a garden in england-london, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2.5 h
Best time of year
Spring & summer (Apr–Sep)
  • Dog-friendly

About

Marshall House, Cambridge is a garden of interest in england-london, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

Marshall House has been the President's Lodge at Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, England, since 2001. It was designed by the Scottish architect J. J. Stevenson and built in 1886. It is a Grade II listed building. In 1991 the college bought Balliol Croft, a neighbouring house to its grounds and former home of the economist Alfred Marshall and his wife Mary Paley Marshall, with whom he wrote his first economics textbook. He was a Fellow at St John's College, Cambridge, she at Newnham College, Cambridge. The building was renamed Marshall House in his honour and used for student accommodation. In 2001 it was converted back to its original layout and used as the President's Lodge.

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Coordinates
52.2112, 0.1079
County
Cambridgeshire
District
Cambridge
Parish
Cambridge, unparished area
Postcode
CB3 0EE
Parliamentary constituency
Cambridge
Established
1886

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Marshall House, Cambridge?
Marshall House, Cambridge is in Cambridgeshire, London, United Kingdom (postcode CB3 0EE), in the parish of Cambridge, unparished area.
When was Marshall House, Cambridge built?
Built or established in 1886.
How do I get to Marshall House, Cambridge?
Drivers can navigate to postcode CB3 0EE. It sits within the Cambridge parliamentary constituency.