Founded in the 15th century, Queens’ College is one of the oldest colleges within Cambridge University. Nestled along the River Cam, the campus features medieval courtyards and the Tudor-style, half-timbered President’s Lodge. A notable highlight is the Mathematical Bridge, a wooden arch footbridge built entirely from straight timber beams. Visitors can explore these historic structures and enjoy the picturesque setting that has made Queens’ College a beloved part of Cambridge’s academic landscape.
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