Madingley Road
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British Antarctic Survey headquarters on the south side of Madingley Road.
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Main entrance to the Cambridge Observatory building, to the north of Madingley Road.
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The University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory in West Cambridge, south of the Madingley Road.
Lucy Cavendish College library and Marshall House off Madingley Road.
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Schlumberger Cambridge Research Centre, High Cross, Madingley Road.[1]
Madingley Road is a major arterial road linking central Cambridge, England with Junction 13 of the M11 motorway.[2] It passes by West Cambridge, a major new site where some University of Cambridge departments are being relocated.
The road is designated the A1303. At the eastern end the A1303 continues as Northampton Street, then Chesterton Lane and Chesterton Road. There is a junction with the A1134 (Queen's Road) to the south.
At the Cambridge (east) end of the road, there are a number of large detached residences.[3] The village of Coton is south of the western end of Madingley Road.
The following are located on or close to Madingley Road:
- AVEVA Group plc
- British Antarctic Survey
- Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial
- Cambridge Observatory
- Cavendish Laboratory
- Churchill College, on Storey's Way
- Computer Laboratory
- Lucy Cavendish College
- Marshall House (formerly Balliol Croft)
- Microsoft Research Cambridge
- Royal Greenwich Observatory
- Schlumberger Cambridge Research Centre
- School of Veterinary Science
- University Athletics Track
- Whittle Laboratory
Notable residents
The following have lived on or close to Madingley Road:
- Authors Kingsley Amis and his son Martin Amis as a child
- Inventor Clive Sinclair
See also
- The village of Madingley, Cambridgeshire