Gonville Place

Gonville Place is a road (part of the A603) in southeast central Cambridge, England.

[3] There is a YMCA on the southeast side of the road opposite Parker's Piece.

However, by the late 19th century, the construction of large houses with landscaped gardens meant that the street became a fashionable residential area.

The street now forms part of the busy ring road, with the associated traffic problems that brings, especially for the many cyclists in the city.

[6][7] A stage of the 2014 Tour de France started from Gonville Place.

View along Gonville Place.
A view on Parker's Piece looking towards Our Lady and the English Martyrs Church , located on the opposite side of the junction of Hills Road with Gonville Place.
Fenner's , the University of Cambridge cricket ground, southeast of Gonville Place.
Pavement text in Gonville Place permanently marking the start of the Tour de France, 2014 , Stage 3 (photographed in 2019)