Madingley Road is a majorarterial road linking centralCambridge,England with Junction 13 of theM11 motorway.[3] It passes byWest Cambridge, a major new site where someUniversity of Cambridge departments are[when?] being relocated.
The road is designated theA1303. At the eastern end, the A1303 continues asNorthampton Street, thenChesterton Lane andChesterton Road. There is a junction with theA1134 (Queen's Road) to the south.
At the Cambridge (east) end of the road, there are a number of large detached residences.[4] Side streets includeGrange Road andWilberforce Road.
The village ofCoton is south of the western end of Madingley Road.
The following are located on or close to Madingley Road:
The following have lived on or close to Madingley Road:
One of the last known stands in England of rare semi-maturePlot elms, the Madingley Road elms descended from those described by botanistsElwes andHenry in 1913[2] and studied byR. H. Richens in 1960,[1] was destroyed byCambridge City Council for road-widening, between about 2007 and 2014.[6]
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