Sussex Street, Cambridge
Sussex Street is a pedestranised shopping street in central Cambridge, England.[1][2] It runs between Sidney Street to the southwest and the junction of King Street and Hobson Street to the northeast.
![]() View southwest from the junction of King Street and Hobson Street down Sussex Street towards Sidney Street at the far end. | |
Location | Cambridge, England |
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Coordinates | 52°12′24″N 0°07′15″E |
To the north of the street is the University of Cambridge college Sidney Sussex College, fronting onto Sidney Street.[3] To the south and parallel with the street is Hobson's Passage. On the corner with Sidney Street is the tall and distinctive Grade II listed Montagu House.[4] There is a covered bridge linking the two sides of the street.
The street was designed in the 1920s and 1930s.[1] It is in the neo-Georgian style and was described by the architectural historian Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as the "best piece of pre-war urban planning at Cambridge." The original line of the street dates back to at least the Medieval era. However, the buildings on the street today were planned as a mixed-use development for Sidney Sussex College and built during 1928–39, just before World War II.