Wilberforce Road is a street in the western outskirts of Cambridge, England, which runs north–south for 550 metres,[1] connecting Madingley Road with Adams Road, which runs eastwards to Grange Road. The road was built in 1933, although several of its buildings date from earlier in the 20th century. It was named after William Wilberforce, the anti-slavery campaigner. Wilberforce Road falls within the conservation area of West Cambridge. As of 2022, the usage is a mix of private housing and buildings and sports facilities associated with the university and colleges, including the Centre for Mathematical Sciences. There are two listed buildings, Emmanuel College's sports pavilion (1910) and the Modernist-style number 9 (1936–37).
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and a swimming pool. The university also has an athletic track at WilberforceRoad, an indoor cricket school, and Fenner's, the cricket ground for Cambridge...
House, a tavern on the New River (approximately the site of Number 41 WilberforceRoad. When this was demolished in the 1870s another inn, now the Arsenal...
named after him. A tree-lined road in Wisbech is named Clarkson Avenue in his honour (a side street is WilberforceRoad), and a pub opposite was called...
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and they settled in Cambridge where they built their house at 11 WilberforceRoad. Their only son, Nicholas Wyn Roberts, born in 1948, became an architect...
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area in 1886. The adjoining property at 33 Madingley Road, on the corner with WilberforceRoad, was known as Field Cottage, and was taken by the Richard...
Marion Wilberforce (22 July 1902 – 17 December 1995) was a Scottish aviator and one of the first eight members of the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA). She...