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Newnham, Cambridgeshire

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in Newnham, with a church, cloister, dormitory and other buildings. Over the next 50 years, the order gradually moved from a contemplative tradition to more interactive religious practices. This, along with the fact that the convent was frequently cut off from Cambridge by winter flooding, led the
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of the Cambridge fields, Newnham Croft was constructed – a middle-class suburb located partly within the Cambridge town boundary, and partly within the parish of Grantchester. In 1870, a church was built to serve the growing community. Initially, St Mark's Church on Barton Road
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of 1086. The hamlet was linked to the town of Cambridge by a series of small bridges and fords over the various channels of the
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Newnham, Hemingford Abbots and Saffron Walden among best places in UK to live, Sunday Times says
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Newnham includes Grantchester Meadows and Lammas Land, a recreation ground and playground.
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Members of Cambridge City Council for Newnham ward have included:
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The early hamlet of Newnham was situated on the west bank of the
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Suburb and electoral ward in Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Eltisley Avenue – a typical street in Newnham Croft
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Newnham Croft Primary School


Cambridge
hamlet
mill
River Cam
Cambridge University
Newnham
Wolfson
Robinson
Selwyn
Darwin
River Flit
Domesday Book
River Cam
Grantchester
Carmelite
a convent
enclosure
A603
Sir George Darwin
Charles Darwin
Newnham Grange
Sir Charles Darwin
Gwen Raverat
Darwin College
Ruth Cohen (economist)
Robert Edwards (physiologist)
Lucy Nethsingha

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