St Bene't's Church tower in Cambridge, England. - stock photo
St Bene't's Church tower in Cambridge, England. This is the oldest remaining building in Cambridge that is recorded, it is also the oldest building in Cambridgeshire. The tower is from Anglo Saxon times and is probably from 1000-1050 AD.
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