Cambridge is a fascinating and ever-popular city to live thanks to its stunning architecture, deep cultural history and scenic river views. It combines the peace and quiet of living in a rural town, with a bustling city feel, and has plenty of attractions for the whole family to enjoy, meaning it is frequently named among the best places to live in the UK.
What makes Cambridge such a great place to live? Read on to find out or jump straight in and start browsing our Cambridge properties below.
Why live in Cambridge?
1. The architecture
Cambridge is well-known for its stunning architecture, especially its venerable colleges and renowned heritage sites. Residents living in Cambridge are immersed in stunning structures in the Gothic and Tudor styles, such as the Bridge of Sighs and King's College Chapel, which contribute to the city's picturesque and awing feel.
2. Transport links
Cambridge has many great transport options, including direct trains to London taking just 50 minutes. Stansted Airport is just 30 miles south of Cambridge, making it a popular place for holiday-hunters to settle. Cambridge is also known for its cycling culture, with many daily commuters opting to cycle instead.
3. Local amenities
Cambridge city centre has many big brands and high-street shops, with Market Square and the Grand Arcade offering numerous options for some light retail therapy. For those that enjoy more independent shops, Bridge Street and Magdalene Street offer a great alternative.
4. Food, drink, and culture
Cambridge is perhaps best known for its University, with many tours, exhibitions and cultural events held in their breathtaking buildings. The beautiful River Cam also offers beautiful walks, water sports, and iconic punting activities. There are numerous food options for nearby foodies, including a range cafes, taverns, Michelin Star restaurants and bistros.
5. Green spaces
Cambridge has lots of open spaces and stunning scenery along the city's famed River Cam, and is also bordered by picturesque parks and meadows including Parker's Piece and Jesus Green.
6. Sport and fitness
Sport lovers will not be disappointed in Cambridge, with several options for sports and fitness centres. The yearly boat race also brings in visitors from further afield, but the University rowing team can often be seen training on the River Cam for a more peaceful pastime for residents.
7. Schools and education
Known over the world for its prestigious University, it can be easy to overlook the other great educational institutes in Cambridge. However, the city is also home to many. The city has many ‘outstanding’ rated primary schools, including St Albans Catholic Primary School, and Histon and Impington Junior School, making it a popular place for families to settle down.
8. Hospitals and healthcare
Cambridge has some well-respected healthcare facilities, including Addenbrooke's Hospital, one of the top teaching hospitals in the nation that offers comprehensive healthcare services.
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