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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, universally known as The Round Church, is an Anglican church in the city of Cambridge, England'. It is located on the corner of Round Church Street and Bridge Street. Since 1950 the church has been designated a Grade I listed building, and is currently managed by Christian Heritage. It is one of the four medieval round churches still in use in England.HistoryThe church was built around 1130, its shape being inspired by the rotunda in the church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem. It was built by the Fraternity of the Holy Sepulchre, who were probably a group of Austin canons. It consisted of a round nave and an ambulatory, with a short chancel, probably in the shape of an apse. Initially it was a wayfarers' chapel on the Roman road known as Via Devana (this is now Bridge Street). By the middle of the 13th century it had become a parish church under the patronage of Barnwell Priory. Around this time structural alterations were made to the church, with the rebuilding of the chancel and the addition of a north aisle, the aisle being shorter than the chancel. During the 15th century the Norman style windows in the nave were replaced by larger Gothic style windows. The carvings of angels in the roofs of the chancel and aisle were added. A polygonal bell-storey was built over the nave. In 1643, during the Civil War, many of the "idolatrous" images were destroyed. By the 19th century the church was in a poor state of repair. Part of the ambulatory collapsed in 1841, and the Cambridge Camden Society offered to carry out repairs. They appointed Anthony Salvin for the purpose.

Address: Round Church Vestry, Bridge St, Cambridge CB2 1UB, UK
Phone: 01223 311602
State: Cambridgeshire
City: Cambridge
Zip Code: CB2 1UB

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A unique church, the Round Church was built around 1130, as the second-oldest building in Cambridge, and is one of only four round churches in the UK (The tower of St Benets is the oldest building in Cambridge, erected in 1050). Inside we can see a 20 minutes Cambridge history short movie. Pay a little bit of money for a good knowledge. Staff/volunteers are nice & helpful.
7 years ago (19-04-2018)
Very unusual building with an interesting display. The attendant was very eager to tell us about the history of both the building style and how it has been used. A lovely visit!
7 years ago (21-11-2017)
Like most churches in Cambridge you have to pay unless there is a service on, but that's what it takes to maintain such a unique building with no support from the Government. Wonderful and unique building.
7 years ago (25-10-2017)
A truly unique stone-built "round" church originally dating back to c1130 (2nd oldest building in Cambridge) with many later alterations. Worth visiting to see its stunning "roundness" including round arches inside. Need to pay to see the inside but can have a peep from the entrance as well. Highly recommended for those who're interested in architecture.
8 years ago (18-04-2017)
Disgraceful that you have to pay to enter a church - although is it now just a commercial business? Not impressed.
7 years ago (03-08-2017)
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