St Edward’s Passage

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St Edward’s Passage is a narrow historic lane in central Cambridge, England, known for its atmospheric character and proximity to cultural landmarks such as the Cambridge Arts Theatre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic lane
street in Cambridge
adjacentTo Cambridge Arts Theatre stage door
St Edward King and Martyr Churchyard
country United Kingdom
hasCharacteristic atmospheric character
narrow
pedestrian passage
hasEnvironment enclosed lane between historic buildings
hasFunction link between King’s Parade area and Cambridge city centre streets
hasSurface paved
hasUse pedestrian access
heritageStatus historic streetscape
knownFor historic character
proximity to cultural landmarks
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
central Cambridge
near Cambridge Arts Theatre
King’s Parade, Cambridge
surface form: King’s Parade

Cambridge Market Square
surface form: Market Hill, Cambridge

St Edward King and Martyr Church
tourism local tourist attraction
urbanContext medieval street pattern of Cambridge

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Cambridge Arts Theatre locatedOn St Edward’s Passage