Station Road, Cambridge

[1][2][3] It leads from a junction with traffic lights on Hills Road (A1307) to the Cambridge railway station.

The station and a war memorial at the two ends of the road are Grade II listed.

In 2016 a major redevelopment of the eastern end of Station Road was undertaken by the CB1 estate.

[7] Five major buildings were constructed providing approximately 500,000 SQ FT of office space.

The building (now a Lloyds Bank branch) was designed by the Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse and built 1890–93.

The interior of the bank is vaulted and highly decorated with tiles, On 27 March 2010, during extensive demolition work on the mill, a major fire "accidentally" broke out which damaged the mill buildings causing their partial collapse.

It has been attributed to both Sancton Wood and Francis Thompson[12] and is listed Grade II.

The roundabout at the end of Station Road, with the railway station behind.
Sculpture of Ceres on Foster Mill in Station Road.
Demeter House