Trumpington Street

[2] Addenbrooke's Hospital was founded in 1766 on Trumpington Street, but it has since relocated to larger premises further out of the city.

At the southern end is the main site of the Cambridge University Engineering Department.

The former 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.

[4] The Cambridge City Council's Drainage Engineer controls flow through the sluices and generally lets water flow in the open conduits in the street between the months of April and September.

A run also used to feed into the basement of the old Addenbrooke's Hospital, now the Judge Business School.

The Trumpington Street façade of Pembroke College , with the chapel on the right, the first building to be built by Sir Christopher Wren
St Catharine's College viewed from Trumpington Street, showing the open court
Corpus Christi College New Court seen from Trumpington Street
Trumpington Street, Corpus Christi College.