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The Frank Lee Center (with its pub, swimming pool, and squash courts) near the LMB, the Cambridge Arts Theatre and Arts Cinema, and several pubs (the Green Man in Grantchester and the de Freville Arms in Great Shelford – where I learned to play bar billiards) all helped make my five years in Cambridge very enjoyable.
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The venue will be The Orchard Tearooms in Grantchester, my very favourite place - it serves alcohol too and is next door to Jeffrey Archer's house, so you can admire the statues on his front lawn too, maybe pay homage to him as well.
Dullest Lunch Ever Recorded ? Newmania 2007
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Grantchester from the center of Cambridge and stop for a pub lunch or just a pint of beer.
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First, the picture of Nichol was taken while punting on the Cam, a great escape from the lab because we would end up at the Green Man in Grantchester.
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A previous couplet from Brook's 'Grantchester' - now the home of Ld Archer
Rye Recollections Newmania 2008
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Adam had called the Grantchester vicar in a panic the previous morning, asking him to go round and not only remove the gun, but stay with Nathan until he could get there himself.
Dreaming of the Bones Deborah Crombie 1997
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Uncle Andrew wanted to come home via Grantchester, which is of course an incredibly long way round.
Police at the Funeral Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 1931
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Uncle Andrew wanted to come home via Grantchester, which is of course an incredibly long way round.
Police at the Funeral Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 1931
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The second great success of his genius, formally considered, lay in the narrative idyl, either in the Miltonic way of flashing bits of English country landscape before the eye, as in "Grantchester", or by applying essentially the same method to the water world of fishes or the South Sea world, both on a philosophic background.
The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Rupert Brooke 1901
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Later he became an accomplished diver.) "Then we used to go back and feed, sometimes in the Orchard and sometimes in the Old Vicarage Garden, on eggs and that particular brand of honey referred to in the 'Grantchester' poem.
The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Rupert Brooke 1901
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