St John's College, Cambridge CB2 1TP, United KingdomMap
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The new courtyard is in St. John's College, Cambridge University. It is a very novel courtyard. It is not here in summer. It feels lush. The courtyard has planted a lot of good plants. You can come and see it.
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New Court Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The new courtyard is one of the landmark buildings of St. John's College. It was completed in 1831 and designed by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson. The new courtyard is not strictly classical in style, but incorporates some romantic medieval architectural elements in the main tone of Gothic. The view of the building from the southern lawn is excellent, especially in the morning and dusk with morning fog.
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The new courtyard is in St. John's College, Cambridge University. It is a very novel courtyard. It is not here in summer. It feels lush. The courtyard has planted a lot of good plants. You can come and see it.
The new courtyard is a Gothic style blending medieval architecture with St John's College, Cambridge. The new courtyard is connected to the Bridge of Sighs and looks beautiful from a distance.
Designed and built in 1831, it is part of St. John's College. The most famous bridge of St. John's College is the sigh bridge connecting the new courtyard to the third courtyard, named for its similar shape to the sigh bridge in Venice.
If you are in season, go and see! Part of St John's College. One of St John's College's most famous bridges is the bridge of sighs that connects the new courtyard with the third courtyard.
Located inside St. John's College, Cambridge, Gothic style, absolutely unshakable landmark building, admiring the building on the lawn, like watching a blockbuster.