What is the oldest cathedral in Cambridge?


What is the oldest cathedral in Cambridge? St Bene't's Church is a Church of England parish church in central Cambridge, England. Parts of the church, most notably the tower, are Anglo-Saxon, and it is the oldest church in Cambridgeshire as well as the oldest building in Cambridge.


What is the oldest English house?

The Saltford Manor is a stone house in Saltford, Somerset, near Bath, that is thought to be the oldest continuously occupied private house in England, and has been designated as a Grade II* listed building.


Which church took 500 years to build?

This giant Gothic cathedral, which until its completion in 1880 had been under construction for over 500 years, is perhaps Germany's most famous religious structure and includes two huge towers that serve as the defining symbol of Cologne's skyline.


What is the oldest hall in Cambridge?

Peterhouse Hall Peterhouse is the oldest Cambridge University College, founded in 1284. Its oldest building is its hall, which was built in 1290.


What is the largest house in Cambridge?

Situated off the A603 southwest of Cambridge, the Wimpole Estate is 3000 acres owned by the National Trust consisting of parkland, farmland and a 1640 country house, Wimpole Hall, the largest house in Cambridgeshire.