Guildhall Street, Cambridge

[1][2] To the north is the southeast corner of Market Hill at the junction with the pedestrianised shopping street Petty Cury.

The Red Cow public house is also Grade II listed, built in 1898 in a Jacobethan style.

There is an outdoor sculpture, Talos, by Michael Ayrton in c. 1960, installed in Guildhall Street around 1973.

The current building that forms the Guildhall dates mainly from the 1930s, although this site has been the centre for Cambridge's local government since the 14th century.

Guildhall Place to the south linked the yards and rows behind Petty Cury since at least the 19th century.

Talos , by Michael Ayrton , with the Cambridge Guildhall behind, in Guildhall Street.