Trumpington Street
Trumpington Street is a major historic street in central Cambridge, England. At the north end it continues as King's Parade where King's College is located. To the south it continues as Trumpington Road, an arterial route out of Cambridge, at the junction with Lensfield Road.
History
In 1361, at Spittle End, the leper hospital of St Anthony and St Eligius was founded.Addenbrooke's Hospital was founded in 1766 on Trumpington Street, but it has since relocated to larger premises further out of the city. The Cambridge Judge Business School is now on the original site of the hospital, the Old Addenbrooke's Site.
Until the 19th century, Trumpington Street was at the edge of development to the south of Cambridge.
Notable buildings
The University of Cambridge colleges St Catharine's College, Corpus Christi College, Pembroke College, and Peterhouse are all on Trumpington Street. Pembroke College also fronts onto the adjoining Pembroke Street. Further south is Fitzwilliam Museum, the main museum of the university. At the southern end is the main site of the Cambridge University Engineering Department.Little [St Mary's, Cambridge|Little St Mary's Parish Church], is next to Peterhouse on the corner of Trumpington Street and Little St Mary's Lane. The first church here was called St Peter-without-Trumpington Gate.
The former Downing Place [United Reformed Church, Cambridge|Emmanuel United Reformed Church] building, built to a design of James Cubitt in 1875, is also located on Trumpington Street; this now forms part of Pembroke College's Mill Lane Project development site.
At the northern end on the corner of Corpus Christi College facing King's Parade is the Corpus Clock, a new artwork installed in 2008.